Rare Alfa Romeo 2900B Mille Miglia Spider Recreation Joins DFW Car & Toy Museum Collection

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A singular example of automotive craftsmanship has found its home at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, showcasing an exacting recreation of the legendary 1938 Alfa Romeo 2900B Mille Miglia Spider. This remarkable vehicle represents a pinnacle of pre-World War II automotive engineering, with only four original models ever produced.
British enthusiast Stephen Muir, driven by passion for the 2900B's racing heritage, commissioned Spydersport to construct this faithful reproduction. Over 18 months, artisans hand-formed an aluminum body that meticulously honors the original's design, creating a machine that captures the spirit of 1930s racing innovation.
The recreation features a Weslake-designed straight-eight engine, ingeniously constructed by combining two Alfa Romeo Alfetta four-cylinder engines. This 3.9-liter powerplant, equipped with quad Weber carburetors, delivers both technical authenticity and spectacular performance characteristic of its era.
While the Appenine Car Company originally envisioned a limited production run, funding challenges meant this particular vehicle remains the sole example. Its significance extends beyond mere mechanical recreation, representing a profound commitment to preserving automotive history.
Now part of The Ron Sturgeon Collection, this Alfa Romeo recreation offers automotive enthusiasts and casual visitors alike an opportunity to experience a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in motorsport design. The museum's free admission and dog-friendly environment further enhance its appeal as a destination for exploring automotive heritage.

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