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IF the pic was taken in 1931. the location is Bologna because the company moved to Modena after the Orsi family purchasing only.
No offence. The bigger problem for a foreigner about the Italian history is assuming theories. Assuming isn't not a correct scientific method,...
I can confirm you that the man in uniform isn't Mussolini, I'm 100% sure. History is the butter on my morning bread.
In my opinion he isn't.
The man with the hat in pic 3 Isn't Mussolini. He has different face and a different body. Besides he doesn't wear the proper uniform because he...
Thank you Edmond they're really pretty photos as usual.
Unfortunately no. The owner tried to find it, without success, until now.
I wrote the history of this car charged by the owner, who is still J.M.Fernandez. Actually the 002M engine is installed on. The last restoration...
The entire production, 1906-1993, amounts to less than 7 millions samples.
I can share this: Paul Farago and Howard Darrin visited the 1953 Paris salòn. Here they met Luigi Segre, who was the Ghia boss and an old friend...
I wrote the history of the #043 for the owner last year.
From 1901 to 1923 the cars moved forward on the left side of the roads and the steering wheel was on the right side of the cars. From 1923 until...
If somebody needs, I know a skilled man here in Turin who can scan the original body (and he already scanned a couple of GTOs). Ask me in PM.
Credit: ©Riccardo Moncalvo, Archivio Riccardo Moncalvo Torino
When they say....made with an European taste. Well done!
The 0066 8V is a Michelotti design, there were also four cars in the concours designed by him.
This isn't the B20 sold by Bracco, but it's the B20 sold by Bonetto to Ortiz Peredo.
Photo credit: Riccardo Moncalvo, Archivio Riccardo Moncalvo, Torino. www.riccardomoncalvo.com
Sorry guys, but maybe you didn't realized that the Fiat 124 spyder wasn't a Fiat product, but a Pininfarina product. Anything to do with Fiat: the...
...and many others are similar to 106.000050, the Fiat 8V cabriolet. There is some in the Michelotti's archive, if somebody needs.