Story by Larry Perkins
We were off to the races.
And I had piles. [Read more…] about The GTO and the Hole in the Donut
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Story by Larry Perkins
We were off to the races.
And I had piles. [Read more…] about The GTO and the Hole in the Donut
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From the VeloceToday Archives, February 2011
A Photo Portfolio by Hugues Vanhoolandt.
Captions and text by Pete Vack
In gathering these photos for this article we were struck by the vast differences in style that emerged before us. Giovanni Savonuzzi played a seminal role in the creation of the Cisitalia 202, one of the world’s most beautiful cars, a much lauded landmark design that changed the face of the post war automobile. Yet less than a decade later, he would be criticized for the Wilke Ferrari 410 Superamerica, also called ‘Super Gilda’. What happened? How could this be so?
[Read more…] about The Cars of Giovanni Savonuzzi
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By Vince Johnson
Photos by Vince Johnson unless othewise marked
It’s been sixty-seven years since the first cars went up the hill at Collingrove in the wine country north-east of the state capital. They’ve been doing it ever since and it doesn’t look like slowing down anytime soon. Not even when the morning is wet, cool and windy.
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Pope John Paul II visited the Ferrari factory in June 1988. After the visit, he was driven around the factory ground aboard this Ferrari Mondial 3.2 cabriolet, chassis number 77848. The present owner bought the car in auction in 2012.
Story and photos by Hugues Vanhoolandt
Now in its tenth edition, the Zoute Grand Prix, held in the prestigious resort town of Knokke-le-Zoute on the Belgian coast, has become a regular event on the European classic car calendar. Besides the Zoute Rally, the Zoute Sale by Bonhams and the Zoute GT Tour, the Zoute Concours d’Elegance is the last of its kind before the season of European events comes to a close.
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By the staff of Giorgio Nada Editore
When the Mille Miglia emerged from the ashes of the Second World War in the June of 1947, among the crowds thronging Brescia’s Piazza della Vittoria in those early summer days was a young man with a camera slung around his neck, absorbed in capturing faces, cars and views with his Leica. [Read more…] about Alberto Sorlini: Visual Poet of the Mille Miglia
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Savonuzzi’s role in the design of the Cisitalia 202 was significant but unheralded. The Cisitalia 202 at the New York Museum of Modern Art. Photo by Jerry Lehrer.
From the VeloceToday Archives, March, 2011
By Pete Vack
During a career that spanned all facets of automobile design, mechanical innovations and inventive research, Giovanni Savonuzzi was not only a superb stylist but also a brilliant engineer – a rare combination of technical prowess and design artistry fused by his training in aeronautics.
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This Pinin Farina-bodied 1953 Ferrari 342 America Coupe, chassis 0246AL, (one of only six 342 America series constructed), was built to the order of wealthy shipping magnet Franco Fessio of Genova.
Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
If having viewed last weeks visit to Salon Prive you were wondering where the Ferraris were? well as they were so good we decided to keep them for their own feature. [Read more…] about A Fine Fettle of Ferraris at Salon Prive
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In December of 2018, we ran an And How! article that featured several green Alfas, the real car, a bubble gum card and a tinplate Alfa, of which we wrote: [Read more…] about And How! Alfa Highway Interchange Game
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Words by Doug Gordon
Photos by Roger Foster, Doug Gordon & Vince Johnson
The weather forecast for the southern coast and Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia for the weekend of September 27, 28 & 29 was fine. Cool, but sunny with very little chance of rain. So what? You might well ask. These three days were set aside for the third running of the now familiar Tour de Fleurieu Rally for vintage and pre-war cars of French origin, very few of which are fitted with any form of roof or weather protection.
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Readers had a lot of comments about the Alfa 2600 Zagato featured in last week’s VeloceToday. This is the editor’s 2600 Zagato in 1971.
We introduce this “Comments from our Readers” section because we realize that we get many interesting comments from readers which are posted to the article in question but then rarely seen, as the article and the comment section then go to the archives. Plus, we get many emails which are sent directly to the editor at vack@cox.net, but do not get posted under any particular article. Herein then, are some selected comments and emails we received in the past week that might have been missed. Feel free to comment at the bottom of this article!
Talbot Darracq (via email)
Recently I did a search to look up the Talbot Darracq and Jack Day and found some of the articles and photos in VeloceToday.com very interesting. [Read more…] about Last Week’s Comments From Our Readers
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Making its World debut at this year’s Salon Prive was Bentley Motors re-created Cornich from 1939, originally conceived to be a high-performance version of the new Mark V saloon.
Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp
2019 marked the 14th annual Salon Prive concours, and to my mind it is an event that just keeps getting better and better. Held at Blenheim Palace on September 5-7, 20 motorbikes and 57 motor cars whose owners came from 16 countries were all displayed in the stunning surroundings of Blenheim Palace. [Read more…] about Salon Prive at Blenheim Palace, 2019
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Story by Ralph Mantel
Photos by Stefanie Schmidt
Zagato cars always had and still have the potential to provoke strong opinions amongst car enthusiasts. Feelings vary between ugly to extremely beautiful. There is no such thing as common opinion or mainstream point of view on Zagato cars. You hate it, you love it, you might find them interesting or unusual, exciting or disturbing; there are many adjectives you could use. Some people just don’t know what to think when they see a Zagato. The mixture of lightweight and streamline, born from the race track, combines with a strong and striking design philosophy. The link between technical and aerodynamic needs and individual aesthetic character gave birth to cars with Zagato bodies. [Read more…] about Alfa Romeo 2600 S Zagato