The brainchild of the Maserati Brothers after their namesake company was sold, OSCA developed four-cylinder racing cars piloted by the likes of Stirling Moss, culminating in the 1954 victory at the 12 hours of Sebring. Only 128 road-going berlinettas were produced, 98 of which were bodied by Zagato.
This is a late-production, unrestored, example of the last car to be hand-built by the Maserati brothers and was owned for many years by the Japanese automobile marque; Mazda.