Best of the best
Alongside another freshly Touring Classic Department restored gem, Ferruccio Lamborghini’s personal 350 GT, this radiant red 5000GT will join countless members of automotive royalty in Como this weekend — chrome glistening in the reflection of the deep blue water of the lake. Delivered new to a no-doubt distinguished Italian customer, this 5000GT is one just 22 examples to receive rare Allemano bodywork.
Peerless provenance
First presented at the 1961 Salone Dell’Auto di Torino, the somehow boxy-yet-curvy Allemano-bodied 5000GT was penned by Michelotti. Among the various other body styles from the likes of Frua, Ghia, and even Touring Superleggera, the Allemano design was somewhat more restrained and classic — in line with the gentlemanly clientele who flocked to these elegant grand tourers.
Originality above all
As with all Touring Classic Department restorations, preserving as much originality as humanely possible was integral to the restoration of this most special of cars. The majority of the outer body panels were repaired, rather than replaced, and the delightfully patinated leather interior remains largely untouched — finished perfectly with Italian GT trademark Nardi steering wheel.
Location, location, location
There could arguably be no finer pairing of car and location than this alluring Allemano-bodied Maserati and Lake Como, and as Villa d’Este continues to showcase the capabilities of Touring’s Classic Department, we can only imagine the number of hearts, belonging to both judges and spectators alike, that this 5000GT will capture.
Photos: Rémi Dargegen for Classic Driver © 2017