What’s the story behind this recreation, is it a faithful replica and how many were made?
This 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C Monza Brianza Recreation has a fascinating story! It was built in the 1980s by Argentinian craftsmen who now operate as Iconic Auto Sports - they’re known for creating exceptionally faithful replicas of classic pre-war racing cars.
Is it a faithful replica? Absolutely! This recreation was built on an in-house fabricated chassis constructed using the original Alfa Romeo blueprints, with beautifully hand-formed aluminum coachwork that’s faithful to the original Brianza-bodied Grand Prix racer. It features the correct inline eight-cylinder Alfa Romeo engine, four-speed manual transmission, four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes, and even the authentic details like 19-inch wire wheels and Brooklands-style aeroscreen.
How many were made? While exact production numbers for Iconic Auto Sports’ 8C Monza recreations aren’t publicly documented, I can tell you that across all builders (including Pur Sang, the most famous Argentine recreation specialist), Classic.com has seen about 15 different Alfa Romeo 8C replica vehicles. Given the hand-built nature and cost (this one is listed at $299,900), these are extremely limited production vehicles - likely fewer than 50 total across all builders worldwide.
For perspective, the original 1930s Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monzas are among the most valuable cars in the world, with only about 188-195 ever built. These recreations offer enthusiasts the chance to experience the thrill of driving one of the greatest pre-war racing cars at a fraction of the cost of an original, which would be worth several million dollars.
Would you like me to show you some other similar 8C recreations currently available, or help you find information about original Alfa Romeo 8C models?