Production Period 1954 - 1955
Numbers Produces 33
in the range of the numbers 0440M – 0586M
The Ferrari 750 Monza was powered by a 3 litre 4 cylinder engine delivering 250 bph by 6000 rpm, allowing a top speed of 250 km/h. The production period was from early 1954 until October 1955. 33 cars were built all were bodied by Scaglietti as Spyders.
Engine
Engine Front longitudinal in-line 4-cylinder,
light alloy cylinder block and head
Timing gear 2 valves per cylinder, twin overhead camshafts per cylinder bank
Bore and stroke 103 x 90 mm
Unitary and total displacement 749.90/2,999.62 cc
Compression ratio 9.2:1
Maximum power 250 bhp at 6,000 rpm
Transmission Dry, multi-plate clutch, 5-speed gearbox + reverse,
ZF limited-slip differential
Chassis Elliptical section steel tubes
Front suspension Independent, double wishbones, coil springs
Rear suspension De Dion axle, transverse leaf spring
Wheelbase, front and rear track 2,250/1,278/1,284 mm
Kerb weight 760 kg
Front tyres 5.25-16
Rear tyres 6.00-16
Fuel tank 145 litres
Test Sheet
0518 750 Monza 103x90 2999 119 - 254 hp 6400
0552 750 Monza 103x90 2999 119 - 260 hp 6400
Total 33