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Mystery car: 1952 Patriarca 750 Sport?

Today there is a task to be carried out: to understand which car it is, and who made it. It seems that this barchetta, which at first sight appears to be a Giaur 750, has nothing in common with the other Giaur except for the aluminum bodywork. In particular, what perplexes the seller is the… Read More Mystery car: 1952 Patriarca 750 Sport?

June 6, 2019June 6, 2019 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Mixed flavors: 1966 Patriarca 3000 GTS

Bruno Patriarca was a famous tuner and builder who built – inside his shop in Roma, Italy – many race cars. He started his business in the late fourties and ended in the late sixties. This car is said to have been designed by him in 1966, it is a prototype built using parts from… Read More Mixed flavors: 1966 Patriarca 3000 GTS

October 24, 2017October 24, 2017 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

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