A life on the track: 1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce

This 1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce, chassis number AR 1493/E 02508, is a truly exceptional example with an illustrious racing history. Originally gifted to Jo Bonnier, a prominent Swedish Formula One driver and member of the influential Bonnier family, this car was used for competition in various European races. Bonnier, who was the first… Read More A life on the track: 1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce

Family quarrels: 1963 Lancia Flaminia 3C Sport by Zagato

This 1963 Lancia Flaminia Sport Zagato 3C coupe is a rare find. One of only 599 Zagato-bodied Flaminias ever built, this numbers-matching car features a stunning gray exterior and a beautifully preserved original cream leather interior.Originally purchased in Milan, the car carries a storied past, including a 40-year tenure with renowned Lancia aficionado Howard Pfitzman… Read More Family quarrels: 1963 Lancia Flaminia 3C Sport by Zagato

Little red racer: 1953 Nardi-Sighinolfi 750 by Campana

In the heart of Modena, within the walls of his workshop on Via Sabbatini, Sergio Sighinolfi embarked on his journey as a constructor of sports cars. His first creation, a 1948 sports car with a body crafted by the renowned Modenese coachbuilder Campana. This car, driven by Cremona’s Antonio Morandini, later featured an Ermini engine… Read More Little red racer: 1953 Nardi-Sighinolfi 750 by Campana

Yellow scorpion: 1969 Abarth Scorpione SS

The Abarth 1300 SS Scorpione is a rare and remarkable example of Abarth’s engineering prowess. Introduced in 1970, this model was among the last cars independently developed by Abarth before the brand was acquired by Fiat. The Scorpione features a modified Fiat 124 engine, enlarged to 1280cc, delivering around 100 horsepower, which, combined with its… Read More Yellow scorpion: 1969 Abarth Scorpione SS