Trademark blue: 1965 Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint by Zagato

Zagato has always built very particular and easily recognizable cars, however – perhaps an unpopular opinion – few of them can be defined as “beautiful” according to our tastes. Of course, this is an opinion (and we all know what people say about opinions) but the point is that Zagato’s construction philosophy was not devoted… Read More Trademark blue: 1965 Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint by Zagato

Open top: 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTC by Touring

It’s Touring, but it’s not Superleggera. Indeed, this GT was probably a few tens of kilos heavier than the coupe from which it was derived. As already mentioned other times, this version had been entrusted to Touring for the conversion to Cabriolet and the consequent reinforcement of the body to be done professionally and with… Read More Open top: 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTC by Touring

Three cylinders, three doors: 1965 Saab 95 Station Wagon

Station wagons have been very popular in the US since the early postwar period, while in Europe they have taken root many years later. In particular, the first European car manufacturers to focus on this configuration were the Swedish ones, we are obviously talking about Volvo and Saab: the latter in particular was initially characterized… Read More Three cylinders, three doors: 1965 Saab 95 Station Wagon