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Kidston Film: Milano77.

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  1. miurasv

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    "A mysterious Englishman owns it. A ruthless Italian covets it. A contract is out for the most wanted car on the black market. Even in deepest winter, the Milan underworld is a hot place to do business. Especially in 1977."

    See here: https://kidston.com/kidston-movie-item/74/Milano77
     
  2. Alcav5

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    I thought it was going to be a trailer but it was almost like a Guy Richie BMW short.


    Thanks for posting.
     
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    hmmmm interesting but what is it? new movie about countach heist?
     
  4. Wade

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    "Beware a guy who wears large white fluffy coats."

    Btw, can anyone identify the large 4-door sedan near the end of the film?
     
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    maser quatraporte?
     
  6. miurasv

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    Monteverdi High Speed 375/4.
     
  7. Wade

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    That's it. Thanks

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    Production: Actual production numbers for this model are vague, as Monteverdi only released production numbers for cars made through 1973 when series production ceased and the 375/4 could only be custom ordered. There were 13 375/4’s built between 1971 and 1973. The last car carrying Vin # 3128 was built in 1978, so the assumption is that a total of 28 cars were built.
    http://www.bdmclassiccars.com/Monteverdi3754.html
     
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