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Inside Issue 250:
To commemorate our milestone 250th issue we have increased the number of pages to include a big section on future classics. With prices of established classics reaching record levels many desirable cars are beyond the reach of many Italian car enthusiasts. However, there are some exciting cars from the 1990s, and later, that we believe will increase in value – some already have. Now is the perfect time to snap up a low mileage, immaculate example at bargain prices. Our comprehensive guide describes what to look for, what goes wrong and what to pay for your collectable classic.

Rising Stars - Bumper 46-page guide on buying, owning and running tomorrow’s classics
Fiat 124 Spider - First right-hand drive car test drive
Fiat Tipo Launch - High quality – low prices
Ferrari Daytona Spyder - Pristine Straman conversion road test
Fiat Dino Spider & Coupe - More Ferrari than Fiat
Gordon Keeble GT - Good looks by Giugiaro – power by Chevrolet
Abarth ‘Quattro Fari’ - An Abarth sports prototype is resurrected
Buyers’ Guide - Maserati 3200 GT – what you need to know
Design - Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T
Club Italia - Round up of 2016 Italian car events
Classifieds - Readers’ cars for sale and trade directory
Back Issues - Full listing of archive features
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Issue 250 Inside Issue 250: To commemorate our milestone 250th issue we have increased the number of pages to include a big section on future classics. With prices of established classics reaching record levels many desirable cars are beyond the reach of many Italian car enthusiasts. However, there are some exciting cars from the 1990s, and later, that we believe will increase in value – some already have. Now is the perfect time to snap up a low mileage, immaculate example at bargain prices. Our comprehensive guide describes what to look for, what goes wrong and what to pay for your collectable classic. Rising Stars - Bumper 46-page guide on buying, owning and running tomorrow’s classics Fiat 124 Spider - First right-hand drive car test drive Fiat Tipo Launch - High quality – low prices Ferrari Daytona Spyder - Pristine Straman conversion road test Fiat Dino Spider & Coupe - More Ferrari than Fiat Gordon Keeble GT - Good looks by Giugiaro – power by Chevrolet Abarth ‘Quattro Fari’ - An Abarth sports prototype is resurrected Buyers’ Guide - Maserati 3200 GT – what you need to know Design - Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T Club Italia - Round up of 2016 Italian car events Classifieds - Readers’ cars for sale and trade directory Back Issues - Full listing of archive features


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Inside Issue 250:
To commemorate our milestone 250th issue we have increased the number of pages to include a big section on future classics. With prices of established classics reaching record levels many desirable cars are beyond the reach of many Italian car enthusiasts. However, there are some exciting cars from the 1990s, and later, that we believe will increase in value – some already have. Now is the perfect time to snap up a low mileage, immaculate example at bargain prices. Our comprehensive guide describes what to look for, what goes wrong and what to pay for your collectable classic.

Rising Stars - Bumper 46-page guide on buying, owning and running tomorrow’s classics
Fiat 124 Spider - First right-hand drive car test drive
Fiat Tipo Launch - High quality – low prices
Ferrari Daytona Spyder - Pristine Straman conversion road test
Fiat Dino Spider & Coupe - More Ferrari than Fiat
Gordon Keeble GT - Good looks by Giugiaro – power by Chevrolet
Abarth ‘Quattro Fari’ - An Abarth sports prototype is resurrected
Buyers’ Guide - Maserati 3200 GT – what you need to know
Design - Ferrari GTC4 Lusso T
Club Italia - Round up of 2016 Italian car events
Classifieds - Readers’ cars for sale and trade directory
Back Issues - Full listing of archive features
read more read less
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Below is a selection of articles in AutoItalia Magazine Issue 250.