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May 2nd 2007
Villa d'Este 2007 continued
Photos and story by Alessandro Gerelli
Three Ferraris rest on the shores of Lake Como.
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Fiat 600 1959. This car was been designed by Michelotti and produced by Viotti. About 250 were produced. The engine is an Abarth version of the traditional Fiat 600
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Fiat 8V Supersonic 1954. One of the eight Ghia bodied Supersonic versions of the Fiat 8V.
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Fiat V8 Demon Rouge 1953. This Vignale Fiat V8 has also been designed by Michelotti.
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Bertone Barchetta 2007. Already seen in Geneva Motor Show this nice spider based on a 100 hp Fiat Panda.
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The dashboard and the pedals are quite peculiar and futuristic.
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Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2. The 1966 version of the 2+2 Touring Lamborghini.
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Maserati GS Zagato 2007. The world premiere of the Zagato bodied Maserati GS: a very clean design and features the traditional Zagato bubbles on the roof.
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Maserati A6G/2000 1956. One of the 20 Zagato bodied Maserati A6G/2000.
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Osca 1600GT 1961. This is the only Touring bodied Osca 1600, built in 1961.
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The OSCA 1600 engine.
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Siata 300 BC 750 sport 1951. This is a barchetta by Bertone, the version of the Siata used for races in the united States in the 1950s.
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The two Diatto: the old one and the 2007 prototype, presented at Geneva by Zagato.
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The very simple and basic engine of the original Diatto.
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Invicta S type 1932. A beautiful engine, but does it work ?
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