OSCA 1600 GT (1960)Alexander Migl, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

OSCA 1600 GT

1960 — Italy

Muscle Era (1960-1974)ItalianSwinging Sixties
Engine1,568 cc
DrivetrainRWD

OSCA 1600 GT

After selling Maserati, the Maserati brothers founded OSCA (Officine Specializzate Costruzione Automobili) to continue building racing and sports cars. The 1600 GT represented their attempt at a more civilized gran turismo, featuring a twin-cam engine derived from their racing units and elegant bodywork by Zagato. While more refined than their pure racing cars, it retained OSCA's competition DNA with excellent performance and handling. Production was limited to approximately 130 units across all body styles. The 1600 GT represents an important bridge between OSCA's racing heritage and road car ambitions.