Currently on display at the Style Icons exhibition in the Louwman Museum in The Hague, the Netherlands, is a rare 1900 SSZ. ‘SS’ for Super Sport, ‘Z’ for Carrozzeria Zagato. In 1952 the 1900 SSZ was developed for competition use. The weight was kept low by the use of materials like aluminum for the body … Continue reading
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In honor of Giuseppe Busso
Today exactly 100 years ago Giuseppe Busso was born in Turin. Busso started his career in 1937 at Fiat’s technical aeronautical engine department (Ufficio Tecnico Motori Aviazione or UTMA). Later he transfered to the technical experimental locomotive railway office (Ufficio Tecnico Autoveicoli Ferroviari Sperimentali or UTAFS). In January 1939, Busso moved to Alfa Romeo to … Continue reading
Mille Miglia alla Giapponese: pictures from Japan
From April 20th to 23rd some 70 most European classic cars made their way through the Japanese landscape. Alfa Romeo Giuliettas in the bamboo forest, a Stanguellini, a Triumph and an Osca under the cherry blossom, a remarkable view. It was at the Festa Primavera, the Japanese pendant of the Mille Miglia. On the entry list … Continue reading
Excellent videos 5: Luciano Viaro
Three time Mille Miglia Storica winner Luciano Viaro, born in 1942 sadly passed away the 22nd of February in 2011. But he was very alive at the wheel of his 1933 Alfa Romeo 6c 1500 G.S. Testa Fissa, as proves the video below. Viaro was a well respected competitor in the world’s most exciting rolling … Continue reading
Another museum on the Southern hemisphere: Tasmania, Australia
After the recent addition of the Wanaka Transport and Toy Museum in Wanaka, New Zealand, there’s another automotive museum on the Southern hemisphere to put on the list: the National Automobile Museum of Tasmania in Launceston. Visitors will find a collection of more than a hundred classic automobiles, spanning a period of more than a … Continue reading
Le Alfa dell’Autodelta in pista
Recently the Italian classic car magazine Ruoteclassiche published on its blog photos from some of the most successful cars from Alfa Romeo’s Autodelta motorsports department. Alfa Romeo took the cars to the Balocco test track, west of Milan, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Autodelta, which was founded by Ing. Carlo Chiti and Ing. Lodovico … Continue reading
Huge private collection in New Zealand
I have added another museum to the list, the Wanaka Transport and Toy Museum, located next to the airport along the Wanaka – Luggate highway on the southern island of New Zealand. Although from the Alfas in the museum one could think they should still be on the road for normal use, the museum is … Continue reading
International 6C 2500 meeting plus Retrovisore 4
From May 30th to June 2nd, 2013, the sixteenth international ‘Raduno’ (gathering) of Alfa Romeo 6c 2500 models will be held in the Netherlands. The first two days the cars and their owners reside in Oisterwijk, June 1st the cars drive to The Hague, finishing the tour at the Louwman Museum, where the Stile Icons … Continue reading
My personal event: Route 66!
This summer I will be driving Route 66. In a classic Alfa Romeo Giulia! After arriving in California the Giulia will be directed to Sonoma, north of San Franciso. Sonoma is the venue for the National Convention of the Alfa Romeo Owners Club (AROC) of America, co-hosted by the Delta-Sierra Alfa Romeo Club (DSARC) and … Continue reading
Images from Techno Classica Essen 2013
I suggest you make yourself coffee and a sandwich first before you sit down to watch images from Techno Classica Essen, Germany, a high end show for classic cars, restoration, parts, specialists and much more. The first series of over 400 pictures can be found at the German Autoblog.com site. Another 183 top quality pictures … Continue reading