
The Best of Ferrari
750 Monza
The 750 Monza was made during the year 1954 and looked very similar to
the 500 Mondial. The only difference is that this car went faster.
Just like the 500 Mondial, this car was a one seater which was very
streamlined. It had a larger engine that the 500 Mondial, making this
car a little bit more heavy. The only thing this car lacked was its
acceleration. It accelerated slower than even some of the other cars.
Just like the 500 Mondial, this car is very hard to find, and there is
very little information on it. The only things that are known about
this car are the specifications listed below.
Specifications-
Engine:
Front longitudinal in-line 4-cylinder
Bore and Stroke:
103 x 90 mm
Unitary and Total Displacement:
749.90/2,999.62 cc
Compression Ratio:
9.2:1
Maximum Power Output:
250 bhp at 6,000 rpm
Timing Gear:
2 valves per cylinder
Fuel Feed:
2 Weber 58 DCOA/3 carburettors
Ignition:
Twin-plug, 2 magnetos
Transmission:
Dry, multi-plate clutch
Chassis:
Elliptical section steel tubes
Front Suspension:
Independent, double wishbones, coil springs
Rear Suspension:
De Dion axle, transverse leaf spring
Brakes:
Hydraulic drums
Steering:
Worm and wheel
Wheelbase and Front/ Rear Track:
2,250/1,278/1,284 mm
Dry Weight:
760 kg
Front Tyres:
5.25-16
Rear Tyres:
6.00-16
Fuel Tank:
145 litres
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