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Tanned aluminium: 1958 Abarth 750 Spider by Allemano

The seller says that this Abarth 750 Spider has been raced until 1971 and for this reason it has a modified front boot lid in order to allow quick refuelings during the race. It is an U.S. spec. car as it’s easy to deduce watching the clocks and it’s said to have 17,000 original miles… Read More Tanned aluminium: 1958 Abarth 750 Spider by Allemano

August 17, 2013November 9, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

V8 growl: the Montreal sound

Just for fun, we made this video to let you listen to the Alfa Romeo V8 simphony. Enjoy.

August 14, 2013August 15, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

The not-Alfa: 1950 Jaguar MK-VII by Pininfarina

Hard to believe but this is actually not an Alfa: the body by Pininfarina came from a Alfa Romeo 2500 Berlina but the seller says that, as the photos show, this body fits perfectly on the Jaguar frame. The seller says indeed that during 1949 & 1950 Jaguar experimented with a number of body designs… Read More The not-Alfa: 1950 Jaguar MK-VII by Pininfarina

August 13, 2013August 13, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Slower, please….

Cars are important but, like everyone, we too sometimes need to relax: in the next two weeks we’ll post other cars but less than one per working day; we will come back at full power at the end of August. Stay foolish, stay tuned.

August 11, 2013August 5, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Fast and four-ious: 1974 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Super tribute car

This 1974 Giulia super has been rebuilt in order to make it look like the legendary (and ultra rare) Ti super and, must say, the outcome is very nice. Obviously, the white paint is mandatory as the Ti Super were made only in such color; also the rims installed are a correct replica of the… Read More Fast and four-ious: 1974 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Super tribute car

August 9, 2013August 9, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

No trunk: 1953 Panhard Dyna X87 Junior

This 1953 Panhard X87 (vin #855685) is one of the 4,000 (more or less) made from 1952 to 1953: it’s equipped with a 850 c.c. flat-twin, air cooled engine producing 40 h.p. and it has a shape which you won’t forget easily: it deserves the nickname “bathub” even more than the Porsche Speedster appeared in… Read More No trunk: 1953 Panhard Dyna X87 Junior

August 8, 2013August 8, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Nice wheels: 1951 Bec-Gilera Saturno 500 Monoposto

This 1951 home-built race car is pushed by a Gilera Saturno 500 motorcycle engine in order to join the 500 c.c. class back then: the builder was a french (we suppose) guy, Adrien Bec who is said to have built three cars including this one which is bodied using the aluminium. The seller doesn’t mention… Read More Nice wheels: 1951 Bec-Gilera Saturno 500 Monoposto

August 7, 2013August 4, 2013 Classicvirus2 Comments

High cowl and low miles: 1955 Morgan Plus 4

This 1955 Morgan Plus 4 is said to have 41,840 miles on it and that it lays in a horse barn since 1996. So, this “horse barn find” seems a great unrestored Morgan which looks like it needs few touches to hit the road again. Interior looks exceptionally preserved: everything is in place including the… Read More High cowl and low miles: 1955 Morgan Plus 4

August 6, 2013August 5, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Small shell, big heart: 1969 MG-C GT Coupé

This Primerose Yellow MG-Gt is one of the few made with big three liters inline-six engine under the bonnet: it is said the only 4,449 Gt hatchback were made, of which 1,773 were imported to U.S. It should be fun to drive a such tiny car with such big engine. The seller says that this car… Read More Small shell, big heart: 1969 MG-C GT Coupé

August 4, 2013August 6, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Coachbuilt trivia: what car is it?

Originally posted on Classic Virus:
August 2 – Update: mistery solved! See comments below. 1947 Stanguellini – Bertone 1100 August 2 The base car seems indeed a Fiat 1100S by Pininfarina, probably with a modified front grill, but the mistery remains partially unsolved: where that big Abarth badge and such air scoop come from? The…

August 2, 2013August 3, 2013 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

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