MSRP | Engine | HP | Manufactured |
n/a | n/a | n/a | 1964 - 1969 |
The ASA was an Italian automobile created by Giotto Bizzarrini and manufactured by the Bizzarrini company in Milan (in a factory owned by the De Nora Electrochemical Group) from 1964 to 1969.
The 1000GT model was presented in 1962, but production started two years later.
This small, high-efficiency "dream car" featured an OHC 1032 cc four-cylinder engine designed by Enzo Ferrari, whence the nickname, widely used by the press, of Ferrarina for the ASA Mille.
A racing version of the 1000 GT Coupe had 1092 cc and 95 bhp (70 kW); later they featured 105 bhp (78 kW). Only a few of the cars were made, but they had a good deal of success at Italian sporting events.
A few larger four and six-cylinder vehicles were individually built to order; almost all were prototypes. All had fiberglass bodywork.
(text source: Wikipedia)
A total of around 95 cars were built before production was stopped in 1967.
Bizzarrini brochures
Bizzarrini 5300 SI Spyder Prototipo : 1966
Bizzarrini Strada : 1968 115 Produced.
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