The
750 Nardi-Danese (or 750ND) was a tiny machine, assembled on a
Fiat 500 chassis, powered by a 746 cc
BMW flat twin motorcycle engine in the extreme nose with its
cylinder heads (sometimes) exposed and a single headlight in the extreme nose. Despite the engine mounting, view over the nose was adequate, and unlike the
Chicibio, the rear wheels were driven. It used a multi-tube chassis and was available as a
monoposto (one-seater, or
GP type) or
due posti (two-seater,
sports racer, when fitted with
cycle fenders). Its competition, mostly superannuated
MG Midgets were no match for it, though it faced more competition from
Bandinis. The car dominated circuit, hillclimb, and open road events. Nardi himself raced the
monoposto in the ''
Coppa d'Oro delle Dolomiti'' 'climb, winning in both 1947 and 1948. There were also three entered in the 1952
Targa Florio; all failed to finish. The 750ND remained competitive well into 1953, against the growing power of Ferrari and Maserati; at the
Susa-Moncenisio 'climb, a 750ND was eighth, only 2% slower than the Ferrari of
André Simon. It also made reputations for a couple of drivers, in particular later
Lancia pilot
Gino Valenzano. ==1500 Sport==