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Fiat through OSCA at Concorso

September 5, 2022 By pete

What car?

Photos by Brandes Elitch

Last week we brought you a report from Concorso Italiano, but only published half of the photos supplied by Brandes Elitch. This week we present photos of the Fiats through OSCA and beyond.

And like last week there are a few that are either not identified or incorrectly identified. As Elitch wrote last week, “Because of the informal nature of this show, the cars on display do not have placards that show who the owner is or where they live. This is why we are not able to show the owner’s name in the accompanying pictures.” And which is why we need your help.

We are always happy and amazed at the turnout at Concorso, thanks to these clubs and many volunteer workers:
-Abarth Enthusiasts Worldwide
-The Alfa Romeo Association and the Alfa Romeo Owners Club
-Pantera International Club
-Ferrari Club of America
-Ferrari Owners Club
-FIAT America
-ISO and Bizzarrini Owners Club
-Lamborghini Club of America and Lamborghini Owners Club
-American Lancia Club
-The Maserati Club – CA

Now it’s your turn. Send us corrections, and use the comments section below to do so.

Fiat 124 coupe

Fiat Dino 2400 Spider

Fiat 508C Balilla 1100

Fiat-X1/9

Fiat Bertone

Lamborghini 400GT 2+2

Lamborghini 400GT 2+2

Lamborghini Espada

Lamborghini Espada

Lamborghini Islero

Lamborghini Jarama

Lamborghini Miura

Lamborghini Urraco

Lancia Appia Zagato

Lancia Flaminia Coupe

Lancia Flaminia Zagato

Lancia Fulvia Zagato

Lancia Beta Monte Carlo

Lancia Rally

Lancia truck but what kind and year?

Maserati 3500 Coupe

Maserati Boras

Maserati Vignale Spyder

Maserati Ghibli

Maserati Khamsin

Maserati Merak

Maserati Mistral

Maserati Quattroporte

Maserati Vignale prototype

MV Agusta

Vignale OSCA MT4

Vignale OSCA MT4

Pegaso

Pegaso

unidentified-1

unidentified-2

Tagged With: brandes elitch, Concorso Italiano 2002, Fiat 124, lancia zagato, Maserati, OSCA Vignale, Pegaso

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Comments

  1. Marco Gastaldi says

    September 6, 2022 at 1:52 am

    The Lancia truck is a 1935 Lancia Augusta “camioncino”.
    Many pre-war cars were modified to utility vehicles in Italy after the war. Most of them as “pick up” (camioncino).
    Obviously Lancia never manufactured this utility versions of their classy automobiles.

  2. Ronald Kienhuis says

    September 6, 2022 at 4:20 am

    motor compartment is of a Pegaso

  3. Bill Giltzow says

    September 6, 2022 at 6:58 am

    Engine is Pegaso 4 cam v8, Lancia ute appears to be Augusta, although if French construction would be Artena

  4. Marc says

    September 6, 2022 at 8:23 am

    The Lancia truck is a v4 Augusta Commerciale ca. 1934 I think.

  5. Paul Mayo says

    September 6, 2022 at 11:38 am

    A look on the web shows photos of this vehicle on this website: https://asimarket.it/directory/lancia-augusta-camioncino/, described as a 1933 LANCIA AUGUSTA PICKUP TRUCK or Camioncino. For sale in Italy in February 2021 for Euros 16,000.
    A simillar vehicle is at http://www.fiammeblu.it/displayimage.php?pid=108570 described as Italian Army – Historical vehicle exhibited at the Historical Museum of Military Motorization-Rome Cecchignola.

  6. Sabine says

    September 6, 2022 at 12:36 pm

    Great photos of awesome cars!
    The green “Lancia LKW” is a Lancia Augusta (1933 – 1936), which was probably converted into a truck after the Second World War.
    And the picture above is not a Lancia Rallye (that’s what the Lancia 037 is called) but a Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evo 1 Martini 6.

  7. Troy Marsh says

    September 6, 2022 at 12:37 pm

    Answers:
    What Car? > Pegaso
    Unidentified-1 > DeTomaso P72
    Unidentified-2 > Don’t Know

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