mike89
mike89
mike89

It’s Nuvolari, not Nuvaroli.

But hey, at least those shitty autoplaying videos works!

But why? The local garbage trucks are also manuals. That doesn’t make me want to drive them.

This is EXACTLY the kind of content I expect from a car website.

Alitalia

Hmm, I wonder where Exner drew inspiration from...

I remember a period article about a Cadillac dealer doing the same.

That’s a 500, a 600 looks like this

You may want to re-check the spelling of Giugiaro”.

Looks like Dimension Laser was a pretty popular hotspot for ads and press pictures, back then. Do you have any more examples?

The Alfa Romeo “Busso” V6 was partially based on the Ferrari Dino V6

One of the main features inside was the sphere sited to the side of each occupant, which incorporated the air vents and various switches. He found them hard to fashion for the show car, but was provided with a lightbulb moment by one of his idols, Giovanni Michelotti. Two trips to a nearby bowling alley sourced a

They were actually modeled after bowling balls:

One of the main features inside was the sphere sited to the side of each occupant, which incorporated the air vents and various switches. He found them hard to fashion for the show car, but was provided with a lightbulb moment by one of his idols, Giovanni Michelotti. Two trips to a nearby bowling alley sourced a

One of the main features inside was the sphere sited to the side of each occupant, which incorporated the air vents and various switches. He found them hard to fashion for the show car, but was provided with a lightbulb moment by one of his idols, Giovanni Michelotti. Two trips to a nearby bowling alley sourced a

- Acura, which you can’t get in France or Europe.

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That scene from Monaco isn’t from 1956, it was filmed in September 1970. Just look at the parked cars. It comes from the 1980 italian documentary “Fangio - Una vita a 300 all’ora”.

That isn’t an actual Alfa Romeo

Pretty sure FCA uses its own robots:

Care to let us non-aircraft in on the joke?