Mystery car: 1965 Maserati “Mexico prototype” by Vignale

Here it comes another mystery car: an hybrid between  5000 GT and a Mexico; maybe closer to the last one but it carries the chassis number of the “noble” 5000 GT. The seller explains which is the origin of this car, so we report his own words: “1) The 5000GT # AM103*022* was originally manufactured… Read More Mystery car: 1965 Maserati “Mexico prototype” by Vignale

A distinctive badge: 1967 Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint Conrero

This 2600 Sprint is speculated to have been tuned by Conrero (does he need to be introduced to anyone?) and it actually wears some Conrero badge. Of course the doubt is clear: apart from some nice enamel badges which can be bought everywhere, and apart from the Weber six-pack carburetors, is there some further proof… Read More A distinctive badge: 1967 Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint Conrero

No reserve: 1967 Lancia Flavia Coupé 1.8

This Lancia Flavia Coupé was originally painted in Silver with “Baseball glove leather” interiors, as the seller says. Apart from the definition, that’s a nice color combo. It’s an italian delivered car (there’s still the original Lancia dealer window sticker on the rear glass) which, like many other classic italian cars, more or less cared… Read More No reserve: 1967 Lancia Flavia Coupé 1.8