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Gerelli’s Retro: The Italians

February 10, 2010 By Gerelli

A 2500cc Alfa engined Nardi Danese.

Photos by Alessandro Gerelli

Our man Alessandro Gerelli was at this years’s Retro in Paris, clicking away. He sent us the Italian cars of interest, the French and those cars which we mark as the Cost of Our Passion. Here are the Italians.


Maserati 300s, Chassis no 3058 of 1956 is the ex-Parravano car in his racing colors.



The Alfa GTZ is perhaps the most expensive of all production based post war Alfas.

1939 Alfa 6C 2500 bodied by Touring

Lancia Sports, 1954.

1954 Lancia B25 with body by Pininfarina

Ferrari 512S/M Chassis 1002, ex-Scuderia Montjuich.

1957 Ferrari 250GT Spyder LWB California.

1952 Siata 208 CS Farina bodied berlinetta.

Children's Ferrari painted by Keith Haring in 1984, now at the LeMans Museum.

Dino 246 in front of a Fontana di Trevi photo.

Ferrari 312B F1 car from 1970.

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  1. Tony LaBella says

    February 12, 2010 at 2:46 pm

    Thank You, your articles are much appreciated!

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