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brand of
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s created in 1967 by
Peter Monteverdi Peter Monteverdi (7 June 1934 – 4 July 1998) was a Swiss people, Swiss carmaker and creator of the car brand ''Monteverdi (car), Monteverdi''. At the beginning of his career, Monteverdi was a automobile salesperson, car salesman. His father ra ...
(1934–1998) and based in Binningen on the southern edge of
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History

Peter Monteverdi, a descendant of composer
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, first made his name as a racecar driver. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, he also built, sold, and raced a number of "specials" called MBM, while at the same time developing the motor vehicle repair business founded by his father into a major dealership handling
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brands. The relationship with Ferrari ended in 1963 when
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demanded that Monteverdi pay up front for a shipment of 100 cars, which Monteverdi refused to agree to. Monteverdi was generally hard to get along with, which may have impacted the success of his company. By 1967, he had decided to undertake series production of exclusive high-performance luxury sports and touring cars. The first model, the two-seater
Monteverdi High Speed The Monteverdi High Speed is a series of sports cars with different bodies produced from 1967 to 1976 by Swiss automaker Monteverdi (automobile), Monteverdi. The High Speed series included several coupe models, a convertible and a sedan. In additio ...
375S coupé, was launched at that year's
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and received very positive reviews. The car used a heavy and simple steel frame provided by Stahlbau Muttenz GmbH with an aluminium body designed by
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. It looked quite similar to other Frua creations of that time, particularly the
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Coupé and the British
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. All the three were rumored to share some details, such as windows. The elegant-looking car was powered by a 440-CID (7.2-litre)
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V8 engine delivering up to 375 bhp (according to SAE standards) and had a luxurious interior finished to the highest standards. Eleven copies of the Frua-designed Monteverdi coupé were built from 1968 to 1969, then the alliance of Monteverdi and Frua split in anger. Not long before, Frua had built two 2+2 coupés with a stretched wheelbase. One of them was presented as Monteverdi 375/L; the other one stayed for some years at Frua before, in 1971, it was slightly modified and sold to AC, where it was presented as a one-off AC 428.


Fissore years

In 1969, Monteverdi chose the small
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for further collaboration. Fissore redesigned the 375 Coupé and built the bodies that were then delivered to Monteverdi in Switzerland, where the cars were finally assembled. Now, the car had square lines, but still elegant proportions. The 2+2 form became the standard model, but subsequently other body styles were offered. First was a short-wheelbase two-seat coupé called the 375/S and - on the same short wheelbase - a drophead dubbed the 375/C. These early Fissore cars are extremely rare nowadays, with the convertible reported as lacking rigidity. Soon, Monteverdi also offered a large sedan called 375/4, and about 30 were built. Other variations on the same theme were the 1974 Berlinetta with a different front styling and
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tail lights, and another convertible, called Palm Beach, which remained a one-off. Monteverdi much preferred building the 375L 2+2 and the 375/4, as these were more developed and also profitable. This was in contrast to the more unusual models such as the Palm Beach or the Hai, which were of a more one-off nature and thus much costlier to build. Frère, p. 74 Until the arrival of the Safari, Monteverdi's production had rarely strayed into the double digits. In 1971, before the oil crisis hit, about 60 cars were finished, a number that dropped to 45 cars in 1973 (partly due to strikes in Italy), but in 1979 production reached 350 (nearly all off-roaders). The production of super luxury cars ended in 1976, after about 1,300 Monteverdis of all types had been built. By that time, Monteverdi had started the mass production of a new kind of car, well-equipped luxurious off-road
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s. The first model was the Monteverdi Sahara. It was not a Monteverdi development, but a boutique car. Monteverdi used a mechanically unchanged
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, changed the grill, and tuned up the interior. The second model was the
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. In this case, Monteverdi also used a Scout, but most of the bodywork was changed, once again designed by Fissore. In addition to the standard Scout 5.0 or 5.6-litre (304- or 345-CID) V8s, there was the option of installing the 440-CID V8 from Chrysler. The car had a formal, Italianate look and it sold well, in Europe as well as the Middle East.


Boutique era and decline

As far as road cars were concerned, Monteverdi changed to the boutique car system in 1977 for these as well. The
Monteverdi Sierra The Monteverdi Sierra is a Swiss luxury car produced by Monteverdi based on the underpinnings of the Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare. From 1977 to 1980, around 20 cars were built. History The Sierras were essentially reskinned Dodge Aspens an ...
was a sedan with a 5.2-litre V8 engine and distinctive looks. It was a
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with slightly changed bodywork. With few modifications, it had similarities to the
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. Fenders, bumpers, grill and some smaller parts were modified: headlamps were taken from the
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and rear lights came from the
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. The rest - windows, doors and mechanical parts - remained unchanged. The Sierra soon was accompanied by a two-door convertible based on a
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coupe, of which only two were made. Finally, Monteverdi also made a station wagon based on a Plymouth. It remained a one-off that was never sold. When the production of the Volaré ended in 1980, Monteverdi chose another car to be converted. This time, it was the new Mercedes S-Class (W 126). The front got a massive chrome grille with four round headlamps, looking like an
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(third series), while the rear lamps were provided by the Peugeot 505 sedan. It was announced in March 1982 for a price of 185,000 Swiss francs and badged as
Monteverdi Tiara The Monteverdi Tiara is a luxury sedan produced by Monteverdi (automobile), Monteverdi from 1982 to 1983. It is based on the Mercedes-Benz W126 generation S Class, with the main changes being a redesigned front and rear end. Only 3 cars were built ...
. It is unknown if serious production took place, particularly as the final design looked somewhat dated, being less aerodynamic looking, when compared to the Mercedes-Benz original. In 1978 work began on a four-door version of the
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. This was executed with the active cooperation of Land Rover, which also allowed customers to order Monteverdi Range Rovers directly from Land Rover dealers. The Range Rover Monteverdi was introduced in March 1980 at the Geneva Motor Show. While the design work was carried out by Monteverdi, the actual work took place at Fissore's factory in
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. White two-door cars were sent directly by Land Rover with an extra set of doors for conversion. Following the introduction of Range Rover's own four-door model in 1981, Monteverdi ended their conversions in early 1982. Around 167 cars were built, although a range of other numbers has also been suggested. Car production in Basel ended by 1982. The factory was converted into a museum, the Monteverdi Car Collection, which opened in 1985. In 1992, Monteverdi tried to re-enter the car scene with the Monteverdi Hai 650 F1 with no success. Two prototypes have been built, all residing in the Monteverdi Museum in Basel.


Formula One

In 1961, Monteverdi modified one of his MBM
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cars to be eligible for Formula 1. The chassis was strengthened and lengthened to use a
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sports car engine. Porsche refused to sell Monteverdi an engine, so he bought a complete RSK, removed the engine and tuned it to give about 150bhp. The MBM had a conventional space-frame and suspension. After having success in Swiss hill climbs, Monteverdi entered the MBM in the
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. He qualified last on the grid, and retired after two laps with engine problems. The car was written off in a
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race in Germany, and the remains were buried in the foundations of a new car showroom built on the site of Monteverdi's old garage. In 1990, Monteverdi returned to Formula 1 through his acquisition of the
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team from Jean-Pierre Van Rossem. The team was known as Moneytron Onyx until the British Grand Prix, with the team being renamed as Monteverdi Onyx for the German Grand Prix. This was their last race, with the team folding before the Hungarian Grand Prix.


List of models

*Monteverdi Special (1950–1952) * MBM Tourismo (1961–1962) *
Monteverdi High Speed The Monteverdi High Speed is a series of sports cars with different bodies produced from 1967 to 1976 by Swiss automaker Monteverdi (automobile), Monteverdi. The High Speed series included several coupe models, a convertible and a sedan. In additio ...
375S (1967) *Monteverdi High Speed 375L (1969) *Monteverdi High Speed 375C (1970) *Monteverdi High Speed 375/4 (1970) * Monteverdi 2000 GTI (1969) * Monteverdi Hai 450 SS (1970) *
Monteverdi Palm Beach The Monteverdi Palm Beach is a concept car built by Monteverdi (automobile), Monteverdi in March, 1975 on a shortened Monteverdi High Speed, Monteverdi High Speed 375C chassis. It was first shown at the Geneva Motor Show#1975, Geneva Motor Show ...
(1975) *
Monteverdi Sierra The Monteverdi Sierra is a Swiss luxury car produced by Monteverdi based on the underpinnings of the Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare. From 1977 to 1980, around 20 cars were built. History The Sierras were essentially reskinned Dodge Aspens an ...
(1977) *
Monteverdi Safari The Monteverdi Safari is a Swiss luxury SUV first presented by Peter Monteverdi in 1976. It entered into production in 1977. Production came to an end in 1982, after production of the International Scout (upon which the Safari was based and with ...
(1976) * Monteverdi Sahara (1978) *
Monteverdi Tiara The Monteverdi Tiara is a luxury sedan produced by Monteverdi (automobile), Monteverdi from 1982 to 1983. It is based on the Mercedes-Benz W126 generation S Class, with the main changes being a redesigned front and rear end. Only 3 cars were built ...
(1982-1983) * Monteverdi Hai 650 F1 (1992)


See also

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Pietro Frua Pietro Frua (2 May 1913 - 28 June 1983) was one of the leading Italian coachbuilders and car designers during the 1950s and 1960s. Early years Frua was born in Turin, the centre of coachbuilding in northern Italy. He was the fourth son of Angela, ...
*
Peter Monteverdi Peter Monteverdi (7 June 1934 – 4 July 1998) was a Swiss people, Swiss carmaker and creator of the car brand ''Monteverdi (car), Monteverdi''. At the beginning of his career, Monteverdi was a automobile salesperson, car salesman. His father ra ...


References


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Photographs, history and general information of Monteverdi cars




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