No reserve
Lot : 740
Status : Sold
Houston 2021
Location : Pending

1960 MASERATI TIPO 61 'BIRDCAGE' RE-CREATION

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1960Year
MASERATIMake
Model
TIPO 61 'BIRDCAGE' SPORTS RACER RE-CREATIONStyle
4Cylinders
5-SPEED MANUALTransmission
2 LITRESEngine Size
REDExterior Color
REDInterior Color
2459Vin

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Description

Summary

Painstaking rebuild by a marque expert of a rare racing icon, built for Briggs Cunningham. Powered by a 2-liter 4-cylinder engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. Eligible for top international events with FIA HTP. Sold on Bill of Sale.

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Named after its intricate and super-light spaceframe, Maserati's Tipo 60 and Tipo 61 'Birdcage' remain the masterpieces of Italian engineer Giulio Alfieri. Stirling Moss took the car's first win at Rouen in 1959 it went on to nearly 170 victories from 1959-67. One of as few as 22 built, this Maserati Tipo 61 'Birdcage' is chassis #2459, built for Briggs Cunningham, prepared by Alfred Momo, and primarily driven by two-time SCCA Driver of the Year Walt Hansgen to three wins in 1960. Drivers for 1961 included Hansgen, Dick Thompson and Augie Pabst, with one win plus third- and fourth-place finishes. Following a high-speed crash with Pabst during practice at Daytona, 2459 returned to Momo and was later shipped to England. The restoration commenced under an Italian collector, who accumulated verified original parts and components over 15 years, including the cylinder head, lower crankcase and sump, cam covers and transaxle tower. He also had a correct 2.0-liter engine rebuilt by Frank Tralli of Modena, Italy, and dyno-tested, with the test sheet on file. The frame was constructed in Modena using original techniques, materials and factory drawings. The completed chassis and engine were shipped to Maserati experts in the U.K., where the rebuild was supervised by Richard Crump and finished in 2010, including a new body and fitting of additional original Birdcage parts, including the rear lights, repeater lights, rev counter, ignition switch, starter button, turn signals, and front hubs. Following completion, 2459 was displayed at the 2012 Kuwait Concours d'Elegance and it won Best of Show at the 2013 edition of Keels & Wheels in Houston, where Bill Warner of Amelia Island renown was Head Judge. In 2019, it was exhibited in the U.K. at Salon Prive and the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Beautiful, expertly rebuilt and steeped in racing history with some of the greatest names, 2459 includes an official FIA HTP (Historical Technical Passport - Class TSRC4) issued August 27, 2010. Richard Crump personally inspected the finished car and wrote, 'If you were a Birdcage customer at the Modena factory in 1959 or 1960, what you see here is what you would have been delivered.' **SOLD ON BILL OF SALE**

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