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MG, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Porsche or Mercedes… fulfil a dream by hiring one of our wonderful convertibles for as long as you want and visit the most fascinating places all over Northern and Central Italy!
See some of our cars, all in perfect working order and in superb condition.
And....don’t hesitate to contact us to ask for special models! |
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Il nostro parco auto:
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Ferrari Testarossa 1986
A real Ferrari, without the electronic gadgets. Rambunctious engine and tight gears... a sheer pleasure to drive!!! |
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MG TD 1952
You definitely won't pass unnoticed with this car! This is a true vintage car that, even after 60 years, wrote the book on style! |
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Porsche 1968
The Porsche 912, produced from 1965 to 1969, was created as a more economical version of its famous sister, the 911 model. |
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider 1956
It came out in 1954 thanks to "Pininfarina", the famous firm of Turin. One of the most beautiful spider of the Italian automotive history, it was for sure the most loved. |
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Alfa Romeo "Duetto Spider 1300 Junior" 1971
This particular model of Duetto, the "Duetto Junior", is a perfect example of a match made in heaven: design and performance, typical of Alfa Romeo. Pininfarina has designed one of the most beautiful and futuristic spiders ever produced. |
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider 1961
It came out in 1954 thanks to "Pininfarina", the famous firm of Turin. One of the most beautiful spider of the Italian automotive history, it was for sure the most loved. |
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MG "A" 1956
This is the typical English spider, sporting and elegant; it comes out of a project for a racing car, the MG "EX 182", which took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1955. |
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Porsche "Carrera 3.2 Cabriolet" 1984
In 1981 a concept car that preceded the next spider was presented at the Frankfurt Motorshow. In 1982, for the first time after the 356 of the '50s, a new roadster went on sale: the 911 SC Cabriolet. |
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Triumph "TR 4" 1963
In 1961 Triumph wanted to present a wholly new car which should remember the previous TR3; so TR4 was shown. This car, even if more modern, re-interpreted the frontal part of the previous series, creating a pleasant “family feeling”. |
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