The Ferrari Monza cars were made in the 1950s, and were light, fast cars powered by inline-four engines. One main styling difference between these and the company’s V12 models is that the Monzas lacked hood scoops. In 1954 Ferrari introduced the 750 Monza, a sporty little World Sportscar Championship racer. It used a version of the engine from the Mondial that was more powerful. The 750 Monza proved successful in its WSC races in the 1950s. You can start your search for one of these legendary race cars by turning to the extensive listings here at FossilCars.