It seems almost unbelievable that an example of one of the great pre-war cars, a straight eight supercharged Alfa Romeo 8C similar to the type that won Le Mans four times and the Mille Miglia three times, could be lost from sight for many, many decades only to be discovered about five years ago. Even more amazing the long-term owner, who is approaching his personal century, received the car as a 21st birthday present from his father back in 1937.
The 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300, chassis and engine number 2211079, was bodied in France by the coachbuilding firm of Figoni, the only short chassis to be bodied by that famous house. It was completed in time for first owner Mr Weinberg to compete in the Paris-Nice rally in March 1933, an event in which he competed in 1934 as well.
According to the existing French registration records the car passed to Count Francois de Bremond in May 1935 and he ran the Grossglockner Hillclimb that year finishing 5th in class. He may have used it for other competitions but he sold it in August 1937. The agent or broker in the sale was Luigi Chinetti who was then resident in Paris but later became the first agent for Ferrari in North America based in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The new owner had just graduated and his father gave him the car as a present — and he owned the car for over 70 years. During the war, it was hidden from the occupying forces and used for some years after the war before being garaged but well looked after until being acquired by the current owner. The car was then taken to restoration specialist Blakeney Motorsport in the UK a year and a half ago. The car has not been restored but has been made safe to run as far as the engine, fuel system, dry sump oil system, brakes, steering, electrics and so on are concerned.
[Source: Royal Automobile Club; photos: Tim Scott]
I know those cars very well, after working maintaining the Ralph Lauren car collection, I drove the 8C2300 Monza many times, that car had two tachs on the dashboard, driven separately by cable from each cameshafts!
A good friend owns the 1933 Le Mans Winner, in original perfect condition
the most impressive of these 8C’s the 8C2900 spider I had a great time tunning, driving all these cars
Doesn’t Dr. Someone have one of these as well?
Simeone darn auto correct
He has three, I believe. At least I saw three up there a couple of years ago.
OOOps this story was lined up for publication on Friday
Great to see someone had the brains not to restore but just to keep it running in great form.
Well Done Sir !!