The car is believed to be one of the four cars built by Alfa Romeo to compete in the 1932 Mille Miglia. Although #2111035 did not race the Targa Florio, it is a close representation of #2111033 that did run the race in May 1933. #2111035 was used to promote the victory of Alfa Romeo in the Mille Miglia and then sold in October 1932 to Domenico Augusta whose family was involved with the legendary motorcycles and more recently the helicopters. The current English license plate AMO 999 was given to the car when imported to England in 1937 where it campaigned in several motoring events. After changing owners in England, #2111035 was brought to the United States. It is reckoned as the most original of the four 1932 works cars.Also photographed at :