History
Alfa Romeo 6C 2300 Pescara
The 6C 2300 Pescara commemorated Alfa Romeo's 1934 Pescara Grand Prix victory and represented the pinnacle of Italian sports car engineering in the mid-1930s. The advanced inline-six engine could be specified with or without supercharging, while chassis were delivered to premier coachbuilders including Touring, Pininfarina, and Castagna. Each car received unique bodywork, making them essentially bespoke automobiles. Total production was limited to around 100 chassis across all 6C 2300 variants, with Pescara models being particularly rare.