Mega Monte Carlo

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Overview

In 1989, Fulvio Maria Ballabio designed a carbon fibre monocoque sports car under the newly established brand MCA. The car being born Monegasque, it was decided to name it the Centenaire for the 100 year anniversary of the Automobile Club of Monaco. Guglielmo Bellasi Joined him with his experience as a F1 constructor. The car was developed in 5 years. In March 1990, Guglielmo Bellasi travelled to Bologna to sign a contract for Lamborghini to supply its V12. In August of the same year, the car was presented to Prince Rainier of Monaco, an avid collector of automobiles. Unfortunately for MCA, the global financial environment meant a lower demand than expected for this type of car; only 5 were built between 1990 and 1992....

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Monte Carlo

Produced from

6.0 i 12V 48V (394 Hp)