• Year of manufacture 
    1952
  • Car type 
    Convertible / Roadster
  • Chassis number 
    SL 0245 B
  • Engine number 
    SL 0245 B
  • Reference number 
    CS205
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Restored
  • Metallic 
    Yes
  • Interior colour 
    Grey
  • Interior type 
    Leather
  • Number of doors 
    2
  • Number of seats 
    2
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Silver
  • Gearbox 
    Manual
  • Performance 
    110 BHP / 112 PS / 83 kW
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

Highlights

Eligible for the fiercely popular Mille Miglia Storica, which it completed in 2018 and 2019

A matching-numbers example delivered new to the USA

Accompanied by its FIVA passport and a spare period-correct corsa engine

Proudly exhibited at a number of high-profile concours events and road rallies

A rarer and more elegant alternative to its Ferrari and Maserati contemporaries

What is it?

This dainty little car is a Siata Daina Gran Sport Type B Barchetta. Rare and exotic, these ultra-rare barchettas were based on enhanced Fiat 1400 underpinnings and clothed in a selection of elegant closed-coupé and open aluminium bodies, predominantly hand-beaten by Stabilimenti Farina. These lightweight, agile and technologically straight-forward sportscars from Turin proved extremely popular among the gentleman racers of the post-War period, especially in the United States.

Could you tell us about this particular Siata’s early history?

Chassis number SL0245B was delivered in 1952 new to New York via Fergus Motors, dressed in a beautifully minimal aluminium body handcrafted by Stabilimenti Farina. The first recorded owner was one Bernard Ryan, a resident of New Jersey who retained the Siata for over 25 years.

Stanley Weiss, a fellow New Yorker, was the next custodian. Weiss commissioned a major restoration in 1984, costing close to 40,000 US dollars. It was at this point the car was refinished in the elegant silver and red colour combination in which it presents today. Weiss sadly died in 1999, and SL0245B was sold by Christie’s at its flagship Pebble Beach sale.

What happened next?

A Pennsylvania resident by the name of Willem Van Huystee acquired this Siata in 2002 and, clearly wishing to take advantage of its incredible eligibility, proceeded to exhibit it at a raft of prestigious events.

During his five-year ownership, SL0245B appeared at the Meadowbrook Concours d’Elegance (from which it headed home with two trophies), the Radnor Hunt Concours d’Elegance, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix and even the New York Auto Show.

The car’s next California-based owner was similarly enthusiastic about getting out and sharing it with the world – he acquired the Siata its FIVA passport and contested the California Mile and the Copperstate 1000, among other events. After its duties on the road, the Daina Gran Sport was treated to a full body preparation and repaint. All the aforementioned maintenance and restoration work is well documented in the beautiful accompanying Schedoni leather-bound history file, which we researched and compiled when we offered the car for sale back in 2017.

In what condition is the car today?

Well, the current Italian owner acquired chassis SL0245B from Girardo & Co. in 2017, with a view to using and enjoying the car. As such, he spent in excess of 23,000 euros with a marque specialist in Italy comprehensively servicing and preparing the Siata for long-distance road driving.

He also acquired a spare period-correct 1900 corsa engine, so as to preserve the originality of the precious original unit, the number for which matches the chassis. The fruits of said labour were well and truly enjoyed on both the 2018 and 2019 editions of the world-famous Mille Miglia Storica. As evidenced in the photos, the car presents in exceptional condition, both outside and in.

So to confirm, I can enter the Mille Miglia with this car?

Affirmative. And what better car in which to enjoy the most beautiful race in the world? Choosing a perfect car for the Mille is a tricky choice, but the Siata nails the brief. Rarity is, of course, of paramount importance. You don’t really want to be driving ‘another Gullwing’ or be the last in a long line of Jaguar XK120s, for example. But then so is comfort. The driving days on the rally are long and often begin at the crack of dawn. This Daina Gran Sport strikes the perfect balance. What’s more, it’s open-topped, which means you can properly make the most of the balmy spring Italian sunshine.

Sell it to me in a sentence…

As graceful as Sophia Loren and as rare as hens’ teeth, this fully matching-numbers Siata Daina Gran Sport Type B Barchetta is a post-War sports for the most discerning of collectors looking for a worthy and alternative jewel with which to stand out on the world-famous Mille Miglia.

Price Upon Application


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Title 
Ms
First name 
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Last name 
Christie

Phone 
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