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Monte Carlo Automobile is a car manufacturer which is based at Montecarlo in Monaco and the company has specialized and produced several exotic and handmade racing and street legal sports cars, it was founded in 1983 by the engineer Fulvio Maria Ballabio who raced in the IndyCar Series and Offshore.

Monte Carlo Automobile began manufacturing its first street legal GT car in 1989, which was totally manufactured in carbon fiber and powered by a Lamborghini engine, named "Centenaire". The company also produced a street legal spider car named "Beau Rivage". Their supercar models have been developed and produced by ex- Lamborghini engineers and other Italian car designers with many prototypes built.

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Monte Carlo Automobile is a car manufacturer which is based at Montecarlo in Monaco and the company has specialized and produced several exotic and handmade racing and street legal sports cars, it was founded in 1983 by the engineer Fulvio Maria Ballabio who raced in the IndyCar Series and Offshore.

Monte Carlo Automobile began manufacturing its first street legal GT car in 1989, which was totally manufactured in carbon fiber and powered by a Lamborghini engine, named "Centenaire". The company also produced a street legal spider car named "Beau Rivage". Their supercar models have been developed and produced by ex- Lamborghini engineers and other Italian car designers with many prototypes built.

The local Monte Carlo Motor Museum has its own display of all the MCA models that have been made including racing cars since the early 1980s, besides a large collection of other rare foreign exhibit featuring luxury models and other well known sports cars. In 1993 the Centenaire V12 won its class in the six hours endurance of Vallelunga.

In 1995, the Monte Carlo Automobile was acquired by the Aixam Mega group, who built and sold some cars derived from Centenaire called Mega-Montecarlo, equipped with Mercedes V12 engines. The production did not take off and the company passed again back to its Italian founders.

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