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The beginning of Bertone Bertone was founded in November 1912, when Giovanni Bertone, then aged 28, opened a workshop specialising in the construction and…
The Nardi-Danese Marco Cabriolet one-off by Bertone.
The Nardi-Danese Marco Cabriolet stands as a pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship, a luxurious four-seater convertible crafted in Turin by Bertone for Count Rudy Crespi, a prominent Italio-Brazilian billionaire. This exceptional vehicle is a true testament to opulence, boasting a unique blend of exquisite design and top-notch mechanical engineering. At its core lies a chassis meticulously constructed by Nardi & Danese, renowned specialists in bespoke automobiles. The chassis, featuring a special design, is meticulously crafted from welded chromomolybdenum steel tubes, ensuring both rigidity and durability. Powering this masterpiece is a robust 1990 cc inline 8-cylinder engine, equipped with two carburetors, delivering an impressive output of 80 hp. The bodywork, a masterpiece designed by Mario Revelli di Beaumont, showcases Bertone’s unparalleled expertise. Rich materials and meticulous finishes adorn every curve, exuding an air of sophistication and distinction. Originally painted in “London smoke” gray, the cabriolet underwent a transformation for its appearance in the 1952 film “Cinque poveri in automobile,” being repainted in lustrous pearl white. Inside, the opulence continues with an interior adorned entirely in boar leather, exuding luxury at every touchpoint. Behind the front seats lie two elegantly appointed necessaires, one for ladies and the other for bars, adding convenience and refinement to the driving experience. In the rear, spacious suitcases crafted from the finest wild boar leather provide ample storage for the discerning traveler. Despite its luxurious appointments, the Nardi-Danese Marco Cabriolet remains agile, weighing in at 1200kg and capable of reaching speeds of up to 140 km/h. The design, reminiscent of other Bertone creations featuring the iconic Fish mouth design by Mario Revelli di Beaumont, such as the Fiat 1500 E and the Healey Cabriolet, further solidifies its status as a timeless automotive masterpiece, blending performance, luxury, and style with unparalleled grace.
The beginning of Bertone Bertone was founded in November 1912, when Giovanni Bertone, then aged 28, opened a workshop specialising in the construction and…
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