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If the 250 numbers are progressive, the first car should be the 3849GT and the second the 4053GT (the pale yellow car in my opinion). In the...
The background in your photo is the Turin motor show, so that car is the definitive model. The car in Paris was painted in metallic color. But,...
Sorry, typing error: B20-1300.
In the background the B20-1330 driven by Bonetto/Volpini at the 1952 Carrera Panamericana.
Siata 208S #BS518 (iwrote a book about this car for the former owner) and #BS503 (ex-Ernie McAfee).
Why a Honda drivetrain on a Lancia chassis-body. What's the purpose?
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It's a mix of Flavia and Fulvia tools, various models. The blue jack belongs to the Fulvia and the black one to the Flavia, for example.
I have many documentation/records too, but the auction houses didn't want to hear any different stories except their own....sad to say, but it's...
Thank you!
This story remembers me another one regarding Mullolini and his son-in-law Ciano: apparently they owned all the black Alfa Romeo 6C2300 and the...
I had this one in the '60s... [ATTACH]
Ok, thank you!
What about the particular headlights? I understood this isn't the 1959 Turin Motor show car. [ATTACH]
I live in Turin and i have knowledge about the classic spare parts of the former FCA group: they aren't interested at all. It remembers me the...
Most of them. Lancia branded only the wrenches and not the rest (hammer, screwdriver, jack, pipe, bag) supplied by local manufacturers.
I supervised, totally or partially, more than 100 restorations of Lancias, Fiats, Alfa Romeos and Ferraris in the last 15 years and i can say...
....and there is Ken Miles at page 2 with Shelby!
Your observations are wrong because the rendering is a proposal made for the client and the technical drawings are a completely different thing,...
Also most of the captions in the video are totally wrong: a Fiat 1400 sedan became a Fiat 1500....They confused models with categories.!