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The Grand Sport Talbot-Lagos of Pebble Beach

December 2, 2024 By pete

Photos by Brandes Elitch

Following up on the latest book on the Saoutchik Talbot-Lago 110101 as reviewed last week, here is a story from the archives on the Grand Sports at the 2022 Pebble Beach Concours, The information about the Grand Sport Talbot-Lagos below was obtained from the standard work on the subject, “Talbot Lago Grand Sport Volumes I and II”, by Peter M. Larsen and Ben Erickson, published by Dalton Watson. The captions are composed by the Editor.

110114 1948 Saoutchik fastback coupe, Cussler family, Arvada, CO. Clive Cussler bought this car from Jackson Brooks for $32,500 in 1978 after a total restoration.

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Shannons Adelaide Rally, 8-10 November 2024

November 25, 2024 By pete

Mike Lowe & Kerry Chevis, Fiat Abarth Berlina Corsa 1000, Stafford Hillclimb

Story and photos by Vince Johnson

The last month of spring in the South Australian state capital saw road racing in full swing.
Over three days the Shannons Adelaide Rally brought together entrants in road-registered touring and sports cars in the surrounding hills, alongside competitors in dedicated rally vehicles for almost 150 kilometres (93mi) of special stages on closed roads to die for. [Read more…] about Shannons Adelaide Rally, 8-10 November 2024

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Auto e Motor d’Epoca Etceterini

November 25, 2024 By pete

On the XXVIII Coppa Toscana 2025 stand, a 1951 Ermini Tinarelli Sport, powered by an 1100cc twin cam motor producing 85 bhp.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

One might wonder why we break up these stories into four of five parts. First, download times are increased for the readers if we load up too many photos. Second, if we limit each article to 30-40 images, scroll time is reduced, enhancing the reading experience. So without further interruption, we return to and complete Jonathan Sharp’s superb coverage.

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Tagged With: Abarth 2000, Abarth 208, Alfa 33 Convertible, Alfa Freccia d'Oro, Alfa Sprint Zagato, Auto e Moto d'Epoca, Auto e Moto d'Epoca 2024, Auto e Moto d'Epoca Bologna, Ermini-Tinarelli, Gaetano Spampinato, Jonathan Sharp photo, OSCA-1050-Spider, Stanguellini 1100

Auto e Moto d’Epoca Lancia, Maserati

November 25, 2024 By pete

Another from the Divine a Motore display, Gina Lollobrigida’s 1952 Lancia Aurelia B52 with coachwork by Vignale. It is also believed that the car also appeared in the film ‘ La Provinciale.’

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

If you have managed to wade through the previous three reports from this years Bologna Auto e Moto d’Epoca show (well done) and were wondering ‘what, no Ferrari’s Lancia’s etc’ do not worry, there were plenty there. Here is my pick of the many gems on display. As I said before in part one, if you can make the show then you really must. It truly is an Italian car lovers paradise, and easy to get to as well. And if you can’t make it, we have given you the best we can do for those in absentia. Enjoy.

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Tagged With: Abarth 2000, Abarth 208, Alfa 33 Convertible, Alfa Freccia d'Oro, Alfa Sprint Zagato, Auto e Moto d'Epoca, Auto e Moto d'Epoca 2024, Auto e Moto d'Epoca Bologna, Ermini-Tinarelli, Gaetano Spampinato, Jonathan Sharp photo, lancia appia, lancia appia s3, OSCA-1050-Spider, Stanguellini 1100

The Moretti-Cadillac Revealed

November 18, 2024 By pete

By Frédéric Levaux, Moretti Registry Curator
All photos courtesy of Jay Nichols except when otherwise noted

After reading Part 1, it is easier to understand who we were dealing with; you see why a modified Cadillac wearing Moretti emblems could actually make sense.
But why would Moretti customize a Cadillac for a Nicaraguan client?

Moretti was no stranger to one-offs, after the end of their mass production as a full-fledged car manufacturer at the end of the 50s, Moretti switched to body making exclusively on Fiat chassis. But there were exceptions, the most notable one being the Maserati 3500 GT rebodied by Moretti in 1965 as pictured in Part 1. This was based on an accident-damaged customer car from Denmark that had left the Maserati factory in Modena in 1962 as a normal coupé. Instead of simply having the car repaired, the owner at the time decided to have an independent fastback body built at Moretti. Moretti rebuilt the body but the car kept its original Maserati ID plates.

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Tagged With: Fabio Gallo, Lavrentiy Beria, moretti, Moretti Cadillac, Moretti Register, mystery moretti

BMW’s Italian Designers Part 4

November 18, 2024 By pete

By Jackie Jouret
Photos courtesy The BMW Archive

As we saw in the first three installments of this series, BMW had fostered an association with Touring of Milan before World War II put an end to civilian automotive activities in 1941. That association had resulted in the Superleggera coupe that won the 1940 Mille Miglia, a pair of roadsters for which Touring crafted the bodywork to a design by BMW’s Wilhelm Meyerhuber, and a trio of stunning roadsters created for the proposed Berlin-Rome race.

One might have expected the Touring-BMW partnership to have resumed after the war, given the competitive and aesthetic success of those automobiles, but it did not. When BMW began building cars again in 1951, the company turned instead to Pinin Farina for the external proposal that would be weighed against an in-house design for the 501 sedan.

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Tagged With: 1959 BMW 700, Berlin-Rome race, BMW at Le Mans, BMW in Mille Miglia, Fritz Huschke von Hanstein, Jackie Jouret, pinin farina, Pinin Farina BMW, Touring bodies BMW, Touring Superleggera, Touring-bodied 328, Wilhelm Meyerhuber

Auto e Moto d’Epoca Alfas and Abarths

November 18, 2024 By pete

What can our readers tell us about this Bandini?

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

We continue with the amazing coverage of this year’s Auto e Moto d’Epoca at Bologna thanks to the efforts of Jonathan Sharp. (

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Racing an Abarth at Pittsburgh

November 18, 2024 By pete

By Alain Raymond
Photos courtesy Alain Raymond

Vintage car racing: for some, it’s all about winning. For most, it’s the atmosphere, the camaraderie, the joy of driving old – very old – machinery on a race track. Here’s the story of one such delightful adventure.

We are all packed and ready to travel the 12-hour road taking us from Quebec to the “Steel City.”

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The Moretti Cadillac and the Man Who Almost Saved Beria

November 11, 2024 By pete

By Frédéric Levaux, Moretti Registry Curator

For more than 10 years now, I’ve been managing the Moretti registry. Having lived through the crazy adventure of restoring one of these diminutive Italian spyders from the 50s, I fell in love with this little brand, so innovative and so unloved. So much so, that over the years I’ve continued to add to the register of discoveries I’ve made through discussions, conversations, phone calls and e-mails with owners and lovers of these little cars all over the world. And indeed, as the register has grown in size, a certain reputation and visibility has now been attached to the site I manage (www.moretti-registry.com).

That is why I wasn’t all that surprised to receive a somewhat unreal message from Forest (Jay) Nichols, an American cattle farmer, in October 2023. Jay wrote that a Moretti, which looked very much like a Cadillac, had been seen by his son’s girlfriend deep in Nicaragua, and that he wanted to know what the vehicle was worth. [Read more…] about The Moretti Cadillac and the Man Who Almost Saved Beria

Tagged With: Fabio Gallo, Lavrentiy Beria, moretti, Moretti Cadillac, Moretti Register, mystery moretti

St James’s Motoring Spectacular

November 11, 2024 By pete

Not what I expected to see parked on a street in London in November, but it is not quite what it seems, Courtesy of Mercedes Benz W196 show car.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

There once was a time that I could hop down to the waterfront in Brighton and photograph the end of the London to Brighton Veteran Run. But for the past few years the event has become just part of a motoring extravaganza. It is now a key part of the five-day London car week, which kicks off on the Wednesday with the opening of the Royal Automobile Club’s Art of Motoring Exhibition at the Iconic Images Gallery just off of Pall Mall. The week also includes motoring lectures, two major car auctions, the St James’s Motoring Spectacular, the run itself, and the Veteran Car Club’s annual dinner at the Grand Hotel Brighton! [Read more…] about St James’s Motoring Spectacular

Tagged With: 1899 De Dion Bouton Trike, 1901 Panhard et Levassor, 1907 Fiat 130 hp, Circa 1903 Mercedes Simplex, Davide Lorenzone, Jonathan Sharp photo, mercedes-benz, St James's Motoring Spectacular, W196

Ladies Automobile Club, circa 1904

November 11, 2024 By pete

Probably the most famous car on the run, the 1904 Darracq two seater, 2 cylinder 10 HP ‘Genevieve’ entered by the Evert & Quirina Louwman, driven by Quirina Louwman.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The 2024 London to Brighton Veteran Car Run included a celebration of the 120th anniversary of the founding of the Ladies Automobile Club. A special prize was awarded to Andrea Holden who was driving a 1902 Thomas specially imported from Australia for her to drive. This was indeed something special and we found a good deal of information about the Ladies Automobile Club in the event booklet, which we impart in part below.

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Tagged With: Georgina Ward, Jonathan Sharp photo, Kelsie Whittemore, Ladies Automobile Club, Lady Cecil Scott Montagu, Quirina Louwman, Sarah Marsh, Sophie Pettit

London to Brighton Run, 2024

November 11, 2024 By pete

Our favorite car not only at St. James but here finishing the London to Brighton Run, the Fiat 130 hp Grand Prix car.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The London to Brighton Veteran Car Run is the longest running motoring event, and probably the happiest judging from the smiles on the entrants faces when reaching the finishing line on Brighton’s Maderia Drive, and from the warmth and enthusiasm of the thousands of spectators who line the route all the way from London’s Hyde Park. We present the following images in hopes that you might click to enlarge them and catch the smiles on the faces of the participants.

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Tagged With: 1898 Peugeot Vis-a-vis, 1903 Clement, 1904 White Touring steam car, Fiat 130 hp Grand Prix, Jonathan Sharp photo, London to Brighton Run, London to Brighton Veteran Car run, Panhard et Levassor Tonneau

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