History
Nardi 750 LM
Enrico Nardi, former Lancia race engineer and Scuderia Ferrari test driver, created the 750 LM as a purpose-built competition sports car. Based on Fiat mechanicals but extensively modified, it featured hand-formed aluminum bodywork by various coachbuilders including Michelotti. The 750 LM successfully competed at Le Mans and in the Mille Miglia despite its tiny displacement. Production was extremely limited, with fewer than 20 examples believed built, making it one of the rarest post-war Italian sports cars.