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Abarth Abarth & C. S.p.A. () is an Italian racing- and road-car maker and performance division founded by Italo-Austrian Carlo Abarth in 1949. Abarth & C. S.p.A. is owned by Stellantis through its Italian subsidiary. Abarth's logo is a shield with a ...
205A Berlinetta was a coupé sports car, also known as the Abarth 205A Monza built by Austrian born tuning expert Carlo Abarth in 1950. It was a development of the
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but with a new platform chassis, still using the engine and other components from the Fiat 1100 B/E. Only three 205As were finished in 1950; chassis numbers 101, 102, and 103, but an additional car (chassis 104) was built in 1953 with an extravagant Ghia body. Slow sales meant that for the next few years Abarth chose to focus on building his exhaust and tuning business, allowing competition and car manufacturing take a backseat. In 1955, the 205A was succeeded by the 207A Spyder and its derivatives.


Design

Just like the Cisitalia 202 and 204, the 205A continued to use a pushrod 1.1-liter engine derived from the
Fiat 1100 The Fiat 1100 is a small family car produced from 1953 until 1969 by the Italian manufacturer Fiat. It was an all-new unibody replacement for the Fiat 1100 E, which descended from the pre-war, body-on-frame Fiat 508 C Balilla 1100. The 1100 was ...
. These cars have confusingly sometimes been referred to as "Abarth 204A Berlinetta," but the 205's platform chassis was actually a new design. The Michelotti-designed body used on the first three cars was made from aluminium.


Chassis 101

The first model of this type was manufactured in March 1950 and was first campaigned on March 26, 1950, during the Inter-Europe Cup run at the Monza Autodrome. With Guido Scagliarini, driver and associate of Carlo Abarth, at the wheel, they won their category. This car also took part of the 1950
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, where it did not finish. Carrying starting number 533, it was fitted with temporary nose and tail extensions for improved aerodynamics, made by in-house coachbuilder Giuseppe Manera. The engine in this car is a Fiat 1100 B engine fitted with a Cisitalia head, a
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, two
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s, and producing about . This car is currently in the O'Sullivan Square Museum in San Diego. File:Cisitalia Abarth front - Flick - Concorso Italiano 2004.jpg, Abarth 205A at the 2004 Concorso Italiano File:Cisitalia Abarth rear - Flick - Concorso Italiano 2004.jpg File:Cisitalia Abarth engine - Flick - Concorso Italiano 2004.jpg File:Cisitalia Abarth interior - Flick - Concorso Italiano 2004.jpg


Chassis 102

This car, which has chassis number 102, is in fact the third and last example made. It differs in a number of ways, mainly the result of having a wheelbase rather than the original's . It is presumed that this car was intended for the personal use of Carlo Scagliarini, brother of the driver and partner of Carlo Abarth, after it was retired from competition. The engine was similar to the one installed in chassis 101, although this unit was tuned by S.I.R.C.A. (''Societa Italiana Rappresentanze Commercio Automobili'') of Milano. The just finished, still unpainted car competed at the 1950
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(listed as an "Abarth 204/A"), where it carried starting number 630. Driver Carlo Scagliarini and co-driver Luigi Garrone managed a 31st place at the finish (9th in class S1.1). It was also in the entry list as a "Sirca-Fiat" or "Abarth 205 Sirca" for the 1951 Mille Miglia. It was to be driven by Hermann Lothaller and Karl Anzenbacher and was issued number #231, but did not start the race. File:1950-Abarth205Monza.jpg, Chassis #102 at the 2009
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Chassis 103

The most fully developed design, chassis number 103 is the second example built in spite of carrying the final chassis number. Unlike the first chassis, intended solely for competition, this was aimed at small series production for a wealthy clientele and was thus luxuriously appointed. This benefitted from a slight increase in the displacement of the Fiat 1100 engine from 1,089 to , but with power reduced to DIN thanks to a lower state of tune. Its official presentation took place at the Turin Motor Show in May 1950. Curiously enough, the Michelotti-bodied
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, presented in September 1950, was very similar, although larger in size, and marketed at about the same price. Both models were from the same designer and body shop, which did not favor the relationship between the two business leaders. The Ferrari's distinctly better performance meant that the 205A found no further takers.


Chassis 104 (Sport Ghia Coupé)

In 1953, the fourth 205A chassis (number 104) was completed with an eye-catching, airplane-inspired, bullet nosed design by Giovanni Michelotti, carrying
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badges. The Abarth 1100 Sport Ghia Coupé, as it was called, received the mechanicals from the recently introduced Fiat 1100/103, with the engine tuned by Abarth to produce around . The car was shown at Turin in 1953 and at a few more European shows; it was then sold to Bill Vaughn, an American builder of fibreglass bodyshells. He showed it at the 1954
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as the "Vaughn SS Wildcat" and claimed that it was fitted with an overhead cam V8 engine. No Vaughn Wildcats were built and there is no evidence of the engine having been swapped. The car was not shown publicly again until 2015. File:1953 Abarth 1100 Sport Ghia Coupe (21830109206).jpg, The 1953 Abarth 1100 Sport Ghia Coupé at the 2015 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance


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External links

* http://www.all-car-brands.com/abarth/stock-cars/1950-abarth-205a-berlinetta-vignale/ {{Fiat
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