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Italian Classic Cars for Sale
Italy has produced some of the most famous cars in the world. Among those regarded as the best Italian classic cars are Lamborghini, Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa Romeo whose very names stand for the Italian classic car.
Italian classic cars as an expression of lifestyle
An impressive car speaks much about the lifestyle of its owner and Italian classic cars do it spectacularly. The word ‘exotic’ is often applied to many Italian classic cars which speak of wealth, taste and power with ‘wow factor’ styling. They seldom fail to illicit strong emotional responses wherever they go.
Italian classic cars in the Movies
Italian classic cars have featured in many movies. The original version of The Italian Job features a Lamborghini Miura driven through the Alps. Ferraris Testarossa and Daytona featured in the original Miami Vice TV series and the big screen version. In The Graduate Dustin Hoffman drove a red Alfa Romeo Duetto. Scent of a Woman has a scene where Al Pacino test drives a red Ferrari. Sylvester Stallone in Rocky IV drives a black Lamborghini. The list is long and features many Italian classic cars.
Some of the biggest names and models of Italian classic cars
Without doubt the names Lamborghini and Ferrari are at the top of marques famous for producing classics. When Lamborghini introduced the Countach in 1971 it was the fastest and most outrageously styled Italian supercar ever produced. Ferrari has produced many of the top Italian classic cars ever built but one of them holds the record for the most expensive car ever sold by auction. This is a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, without doubt one of the most beautiful and rare Italian classic cars. Other makes such as Alfa Romeo and Maserati have produced beautiful examples of the Italian classic car. Maserati uses luxury, sports and style as their tagline. The name is still synonymous with Italian classic cars and the Ghibli, still in production, caused a stir when introduced in 1967. The car combined elegance, speed and luxury motoring in a true supercar. Alfa Romeo has produced everything from beautiful exotic roadsters such as the 1930 6C 1750 GS to everyday saloons like the Giulia that were so popular with Italian police in the 1960s. In between are a number of medium to higher priced sports cars such as the Alfetta, Spider Veloce and GTV.
Where to see Italian classic cars
There are a number of regular events to see Italian classic cars. The Goodward Revival will always boast its fair number and in Italy itself there is the Mille Miglia. Brooklands hosts the annual Italian Car Day. There are also clubs devoted to Italian classic cars and they will hold regular events.
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2004 | Alfa Romeo 147 3.2 GTA
MANUAL GEARBOX GTA 3.2 147
1965 | Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Spider Veloce
1965 Alfa Romeo 1600 Giulia Spider '65
2001 | Ferrari 360 Modena
Perfect / Only 46,000 Km (VAT C
VAT is reclaimable
1948 | Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Super Sport
Pininfarina Excellent condition! Superb & rare short chassis Pininfarina convertible
1963 | Ferrari 250 GT/E
Delivered new to a famous racing driver from Paris! Fantastic in ‘Grigio Scuro’ with a black original leather interior. Very nice and very original car!
1986 | Ferrari 328 GTS
Rare colour combination of 'Grigio' with a red leather interior. Benefits from a major service (20.900 Euro)
1968 | Ferrari 330 GTC
Well documented history, complete ownership history from new. Sublime in 'Celeste' with 'Pelle Nera'. Ferrari Classiche Certified & Matching nr.
2010 | Ferrari 599 GTO
Delivered in The Netherlands & Ferrari Certified. Priced competitively!
1971 | FIAT Dino 2400 Coupe
1971 Fiat Dino 2400 Coupe
1976 | Lancia Fulvia 1.3 S
1976 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S - 21,500 miles
1965 | Ferrari 275 GTS
Ferrari 275 GTS
1981 | Ferrari 308 GTBi
Ferrari 308 GTBi