The magnificent Grand Tourer is propelled by a 440 V8 chrysler with 375 hp
February 14, 2025 at 11:56

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- This rare Monteverdi 375 L was displayed at the Monteverdi Museum until 2016.
- The V8 of 440 inches-pouces of Chrysler original produces a torque of 375 hp and 480 LB-PI.
- The repainting of the previous owner in a single shade of green adds a fresh touch.
The history of the automobile is filled with ambitious dreamers who have decided to build their own car manufacturers – some with large visions, others with more optimism than meaning. In the 1960s, the Swiss racing pilot Peter Monteverdi took his shot, and although his business only lasted 15 years, it left really fascinating machines.
One of the most striking was the high -speed monteverdi 375 L, a large sexy tourer produced in several configurations, including this elegant model 2 + 2. This particular example, now auctioned in Switzerland, spent years exposed to Monteverdi Museum in Basel before being released in 2016.
Read: Monteverdi 375/4 was a super Swiss sedan of 150 mph
Singling a little like a cross between a Espada Lamborghini and the original V8 V8 of Aston Martin, the 375 L at high speed has a long hood, a relatively short frontal overhang and a large overhang at the back. This car was repainted in a beautiful shade of green by a former owner and is on 15 -inch magnesium wheels. We think it looks beautiful and there is still a showstopper now as when it was new.
A glance inside the cabin shows tanned leather on the seats, door panels and transmission tunnel. A steering wheel and air conditioning with three classic wooden branches add to the correct luxury during the period.

Power is gracked with a 440 -inch cubic 440 inch chrysler. This engine was good for 375 hp and 480 lb-pi (651 nm) at the time and sends its power through an automatic three-speed transmission and a sliding differential limited to the rear wheels. According to the list, the car has covered approximately 72,000 km (~ 45,000 miles) from the news, an engine service completed last year.
If you are looking to have a unique piece in the history of the Swiss automobile, this high speed monteverdi 375 l is to be won on Bring a trailer here.