A contact in Italy has sent me the following photos of a special Astura, he would like to know if anyone knows about it, this is what he has said:-
This car came out from nowhere for the first time at V Concours of Elegance in Turin last May. This is what the restorer told me: it's a 1939 spyder Motto (41-3301). In 1946 Motto rebodied the car in a sport spyder. An American pilot who was in Turin that year bought the car to race with it at Indianapolis, where in a car crash the car burned totally. After that it disappeared until 2006, when his customer bought the wreck in the USA.Using some period photos (i didn't see them) the restorer rebodied the chassis like the car was in 1946, under the supervision of Motto's son, Franco.This is a terrific barn find, but looking these photos i can't recognize a'40s car or a Motto's car. I don't know why, but the car seems to me a fake.There are some mistakes too: it's a left hand drive, the wheel is in walnut, there are too many Lancia badges around. The restorer admitted them, he said they are vagaries of his customer.So i checked: an american friend of mine send to me the list of the competitor cars at Indianapolis from 1946 to 1950, but no one Astura joined in a race at Indianapolis.I asked to John de Boer, italian car register, if he saw this car and he answered to me he never saw this car before. Like me, he thinks it's a fake.I phoned to the Motto's son to ask something more, but he doesn't want to talk.I know the only Astura joined in a race after the WWII was the Gordon's 1939 Colli sport at 1949MM, actually is in the Nicolis Museum near Verona.This car is driving me crazy !