Ex-Ferrari chief engineer Giotto Bizzarrini designed the 5300 GT in 1963 and launched his eponymous company a year later.
The car came in coupe, roadster, and the track-ready Corsa model, with the 5300 GT Corsa taking a class win at Le Mans in 1965.
In 2023, a relaunched Bizzarrini built 24 5300 GT Corsa Revivals, an exacting recreation of the original built from the original blueprints and powered by a period-correct 327 cubic-inch Chevrolet small-block V8.
Petrolicious is now offering the 21st 5300 GT Revival for sale in partnership with Bizzarrini. The car’s one-piece composite body is black over a steel frame. Inside is a black interior with an FIA-spec roll cage and fuel cell, making the 5300 GT eligible for racing events.