5 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Market value
$65,000 to $230,000
Did you know
Nicknamed 'Blabero' for its unique, aerodynamically curved nose.
The Abarth 1000 Zagato Record Monza Bialbero emerged in the late 1950s as a remarkable collaboration between Carlo Abarth and famed coachbuilder Zagato. Designed specifically for competition, it featured an aerodynamic aluminum body, famously known as the 'double bubble' roof, which reduced drag and improved structural rigidity. Under the hood, it boasted a potent 982 cc twin-cam engine, delivering impressive performance for its size and era.
This compact racer quickly established itself on the track, achieving numerous class victories and endurance records, notably at Monza, from which it derived its iconic name. Its lightweight construction and innovative engineering made it a favorite among privateer racers and collectors alike. Today, the Abarth 1000 Zagato Record Monza Bialbero is celebrated not only for its racing pedigree but also for its distinctive design and enduring influence on automotive enthusiasts worldwide.
5 Abarth 1000 Zagato Record Monza Blabero sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Abarth 1000 Zagato Record Monza Blabero is rated Uncommon.
Recent Abarth 1000 Zagato Record Monza Blabero sightings on AutoRadar come from Athina, Bethel. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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