1971 Intermeccanica Italia Spyder
Fewer than 222 Spyders were produced during Intermeccanica’s brief production run between 1967 and 1973, making this Italian-American hybrid extraordinarily scarce.
Frank Reisner’s Turin-based company created something special by combining dramatic Italian styling with reliable American powertrains.
The Italia Spyder’s hand-formed steel bodywork featured a long, low hood line and a chopped rear deck, clearly inspired by contemporary Ferrari and Maserati designs.
Built on a tubular steel chassis, the car’s exotic appearance concealed its practical Ford 351 V-8 engine, which delivered impressive performance with 0-60 mph acceleration in just 6.2 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph.
This marriage of Old World craftsmanship and New World engineering created a unique proposition in the supercar market. The high price tag reflected its hand-built nature and exclusive appeal, attracting buyers who wanted something different from the usual Italian exotics.
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