1932 Monaco Nardi Chichibio
Capacity: 998 cc
Max. powered output: 65 bhp at 5400 rpm
Max. speed: 180 km/h.
Weight - 300 kg
Built by Augusto Monaco, in conjunction with Enrico Nardi, Massimo Lancia and Guido Aymini, and named after his dog, this front-wheel drive racing car was powered by an air-cooled, cross-mounted V2 engine and equipped with semi-cantilever spring suspensions with fibre strips between the leaves to damp vibrations.
It took part in many hill climbs and chalked up 180 km/h for the flying kilometre at Monza.