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  2. vintageclassiccars:

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    Maserati Ghibli, design Ghia.

     

  3. vintageclassiccars:

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    At the Alfa shop.

     

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  5. hellojeanclaudequaghebeur:

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    Yves Loubet 🇫🇷Jean Marc Andrié 🇫🇷#5.Alfa Roméo 75 V6.Gema Racing Team.8ème classement final.Rali Vinho da Madeira 🇵🇹1986

     

  6. carsthatnevermadeitetc:

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    Fiat Cinquecento Pick-Up AH, 1993, by Pininfarina. An evolution of Pininfarina’s original Cinquecento Pick-Up concept from the 1992 Turin Motor Show, the AH Pick-Up was created for the Sultan of Brunei. It diverged from Pininfarina’s design study by having roll bar over the loading bed and cut-outs in the doors in addition to being right hand drive (Brunei drives on the left). It was finished in Agnelli Blue.

     

  7. les-belles-mecaniques:

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    1953-1958 Alfa Romeo 1900 CS OR 1953-1959 Lancia Aurelia B20 GT

    1900 CS

     

  8. les-belles-mecaniques:

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    1969 Peugeot 504 Coupe OR 1970 Alfa Romeo 1750 GT Veloce

    GTV

     

  9. niioka:

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    @GAR.

     

  10. retromania4ever:

    Lancia 037 Gr.B

    🇮🇹 #rally


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  12. oldfavouritecars:

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    Lamborghini Miura

    1967-73 Italy

     

  13. silhouettehistory:

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    Trident Coupe 28 SilhouetteHistory Single

    Single silhouette of Maserati 228.

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  14. classicvirus:

    Snow white: 1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider

    Another Alfa, another Spider—but this time, it’s the mother of the one we featured two days ago: a Giulietta. Not perfect, of course, but more than enough to enjoy the good weather.

    It also comes in a classic color combination for this model: white with red interior—an all-time classic, no less timeless than red, which is very common on these cars. As we mentioned, it’s not a perfect car,…

     

  15. carsthatnevermadeitetc:

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    Fiat 1100 TV Trasformabile, 1955. The “Turismo Veloce” version of Fiat’s first compact monocoque car was designed by Fabio Luigi Rapi drawing inspiration from American sports cars. Known as the “Italian Corvette,” the two-seater was a product of Fiat’s Special Bodyworks Division and debuted at the Paris Motor Show. A total of 142 units were built.