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1954 Aston Martin DB 2/4 by Vignale
The 1954 Aston Martin DB 2/4 by Vignale is an exceptional and uniquely crafted masterpiece that embodies the spirit of luxury, design,...
1956 Fiat 1100 TV Coupé by Boano
The 1956 Fiat 1100 TV Coupé (Boano) is a classic Italian car that is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. This...
1957 Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle
The Volkswagen Coupé by Ghia Aigle was designed and built by the Swiss coachbuilder Ghia Aigle. The car was based on the Volkswagen...
1957 Triumph TR3 Speciale by Vignale
In 1957, Italian coachbuilder Vignale presented a unique and striking version of the Triumph TR3 at the Geneva Motor Show. This car,...
1957 Moretti 1200 Coupe
The 1957 Moretti 1200 Coupe was a stylish and sporty Italian car that boasted impressive performance for its time. Produced by the...
1957 Lotus 1100 Spider by Ghia Aigle
The 1957 Lotus 1100 Spider is a unique collaboration between the British automaker Lotus and the Italian coachbuilder Ghia Aigle. The car...
1957 Lotus 1100 Le Mans Coupé by Ghia Aigle
The 1957 Lotus 1100 Le Mans Coupé, also known as the Lotus Eleven, was a lightweight, open-top race car designed by Colin Chapman and...
1957 Lancia Appia Convertible by Vignale
In 1957, Lancia introduced the Appia Convertible, a sleek and elegant car designed by the famous Italian coachbuilder Vignale. The Lancia...
Revolutionary Rides: The Top 10 Concept Cars of the 1970s
The 1970s were a time of change and innovation in the automotive industry, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries of design and...
1957 Abarth 750 Coupe Goccia by Vignale
Extremely original coupé using the engineering of the Fiat/Abarth 750. It created a lot of interest because of its high aerodynamic...
1958 Nardi Raggio Azzurro II by Vignale
The Blue Ray No. 2 (Raggio Azzurro V.2) was created in 1958 by Enrico Nardi. The car debuted at the Turin Motor Show in 1958 and later at...
1958 Abarth 750 Spider by Allemano
Exceedingly rare and beautifully Fiat Abarth 750 Spider with coachwork by Allemano. While most of Carlo Abarth's offerings were closed...
1959 Fiat 1800 Cabriolet by Monterosa
Founded in 1946 near Turin by Giorgio Sargiotti, Monterosa began as a carrozzeria producing special bodies. Their earliest examples were...
1959 Abarth 850 Coupe Scorpione by Allemano
The Fiat-Abarth 750/850 is a series of sporting cars by the Italian firm Abarth & C. of Turin, Italy, in the 1950s and 1960s. The cars...
1959 Abarth 2200 Coupe by Allemano
Presenting an Abarth 2200 Coupe Allemano from 1959 designed by Giovanni Michelotti. At the end of the Fifties, Fiat needed to replace its...
1959 Abarth 1600 Spyder by Allemano
This vehicle has a 2 door convertible/cabriolet body style designed by Allemano with a front-mounted engine powering the rear wheels. Its...
1960 OSCA 1500 Coupe by Fissore
This ultra-rare 1960 OSCA 1500 Coupe was built by Fissore and designed by Giovanni Michelotti. It was presented at the Geneva Auto Show...
1960 Nardi Silver Ray by Michelotti
One of the first Italian sports cars to feature an American V8 was the little-known Nardi Silver Ray they built in 1960. Designed by...
1961 Triumph Conrero Le Mans by Michelotti
Born in Turin, Italy, in the last year of World War I, Virgilio Conrero served as a mechanic in the Regia Aeronautica during the next...
1961 OSCA 1500 Convertible by Fissore
A one-off open OSCA 1500 built by Fissore and designed by Giovanni Michelotti, who is pictured with the car. It was presented at the...
1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Goccia by Michelotti
Michelotti (1921 – 1980) designed cars – lots of cars. Have a guess how many: 50? 100? Nope. Michelotti penned 1,200 vehicles, including...
1962-1967 Lancia Flavia Convertible by Vignale
The Lancia Flavia variants were introduced in 1962, and the Appia production soon ceased. Vignale stopped the production of the Appia...
1962-1966 Fiat 2500 SS by Moretti
While many of the small tuning companies which rose in Italy in the 1920s, such as Siata and Stanguellini, later built complete...
1963 Jaguar D-Type by Michelotti
The 1963 Jaguar D-Type by Michelotti was a one-off Jaguar: after a crash at Le Mans, this 1956 Jaguar D-type (XKD513) was sold to...
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