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The History of Faralli and Mazzanti

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The Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 is due to be shown off at the Top Marques exhibit in Monte Carlo 20th - 23 rd April 2006.

Faralli & Mazzanti are a well respected Italian coach builder and classic car restorer. Their previous projects included the Maserati 450 Coupe Zagato ' the Monster', driven by Stirling Moss at the 1957 Le Mans 24 Hour race.

The Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 was influenced and inspired by past production processes and materials of luxury Italian cars from the 1930s to the 1960s. This golden era of Italian motoring produced some of the most collectable and revered designs to this day.

The prototype Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 is based on a steel tube frame with a had made aluminium body on top. The build process is very different to the mass produced vehicles of 21st century. Instead the Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 has been lovingly hand built by a team of automotive experts who have followed the hand drawn plans. Nothing was created on computer.

Powering the Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 is a carburetor Maserati V8 providing old school grunt. Buyers of the Faralli & Mazzanti Antas V8 will each get a blue velvet case containing a silver plate bearing the identification numbers and a DVD and book documenting the build process of their very own car.