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LATEST ISSUE
ON SALE 1st AUGUST

There’s a definite ‘lost cause’ theme running through our September issue. One of the biggest fish to slip through the net was Alfa Romeo’s 155 GTA Stradale of 1993, long lost but now found – and driven by us. The Aga Khan’s 1974 Maserati Quattroporte would surely have made a great production prospect. Speaking of which we have six pages devoted to Italy’s greatest concept cars that should have made production, but tragically didn’t, such as our Alfa 33/2 cover car. We also pop round to Horacio Pagani’s place to see his Lamborghini Countach. If you like small cars, you need to read our Abarth 500 buyers’ guide, while for a bit more money, you could own a Ferrari – check out our guide to every sub-£50,000 model.

CONTENTS

ALFA ROMEO 155 GTA STRADALE – Before the Alfa 156 GTA came the 155 GTA, and we’ve driven the long-lost prototype
ALFA ROMEO JUNIOR ZAGATO – Re-evaluating Alfa’s quirky 1970s coupe
FERRARI GTC4LUSSO T – Driving Ferrari’s turbo tourer to remote Ardnamurchan Point
ITALIAN CARS THEY SHOULD HAVE BUILT – Great concept cars that missed production
LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH – Horacio Pagani tells the story of ‘his’ Countach Anniversary
MASERATI QUATTROPORTE – The Aga Khan’s personal car on test
ABARTH 500/595/695 BUYERS’ GUIDE – The best things so often come in small packages
MODENA 100 ORE – One of the greatest events in the Italian calendar
COLLECTORS’ GUIDE: YOUR FIRST FERRARI – Buy a classic from Maranello for as little as £20,000
TEAM CARS – New Alfa Giulietta joins the fold, plus updates on our Alfa SZ, Fiat Doblo and Fiat Panda
OBSCURATI – An all but unknown Ferrari-based racer called the Carma FF
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Issue 271 LATEST ISSUE ON SALE 1st AUGUST There’s a definite ‘lost cause’ theme running through our September issue. One of the biggest fish to slip through the net was Alfa Romeo’s 155 GTA Stradale of 1993, long lost but now found – and driven by us. The Aga Khan’s 1974 Maserati Quattroporte would surely have made a great production prospect. Speaking of which we have six pages devoted to Italy’s greatest concept cars that should have made production, but tragically didn’t, such as our Alfa 33/2 cover car. We also pop round to Horacio Pagani’s place to see his Lamborghini Countach. If you like small cars, you need to read our Abarth 500 buyers’ guide, while for a bit more money, you could own a Ferrari – check out our guide to every sub-£50,000 model. CONTENTS ALFA ROMEO 155 GTA STRADALE – Before the Alfa 156 GTA came the 155 GTA, and we’ve driven the long-lost prototype ALFA ROMEO JUNIOR ZAGATO – Re-evaluating Alfa’s quirky 1970s coupe FERRARI GTC4LUSSO T – Driving Ferrari’s turbo tourer to remote Ardnamurchan Point ITALIAN CARS THEY SHOULD HAVE BUILT – Great concept cars that missed production LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH – Horacio Pagani tells the story of ‘his’ Countach Anniversary MASERATI QUATTROPORTE – The Aga Khan’s personal car on test ABARTH 500/595/695 BUYERS’ GUIDE – The best things so often come in small packages MODENA 100 ORE – One of the greatest events in the Italian calendar COLLECTORS’ GUIDE: YOUR FIRST FERRARI – Buy a classic from Maranello for as little as £20,000 TEAM CARS – New Alfa Giulietta joins the fold, plus updates on our Alfa SZ, Fiat Doblo and Fiat Panda OBSCURATI – An all but unknown Ferrari-based racer called the Carma FF


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LATEST ISSUE
ON SALE 1st AUGUST

There’s a definite ‘lost cause’ theme running through our September issue. One of the biggest fish to slip through the net was Alfa Romeo’s 155 GTA Stradale of 1993, long lost but now found – and driven by us. The Aga Khan’s 1974 Maserati Quattroporte would surely have made a great production prospect. Speaking of which we have six pages devoted to Italy’s greatest concept cars that should have made production, but tragically didn’t, such as our Alfa 33/2 cover car. We also pop round to Horacio Pagani’s place to see his Lamborghini Countach. If you like small cars, you need to read our Abarth 500 buyers’ guide, while for a bit more money, you could own a Ferrari – check out our guide to every sub-£50,000 model.

CONTENTS

ALFA ROMEO 155 GTA STRADALE – Before the Alfa 156 GTA came the 155 GTA, and we’ve driven the long-lost prototype
ALFA ROMEO JUNIOR ZAGATO – Re-evaluating Alfa’s quirky 1970s coupe
FERRARI GTC4LUSSO T – Driving Ferrari’s turbo tourer to remote Ardnamurchan Point
ITALIAN CARS THEY SHOULD HAVE BUILT – Great concept cars that missed production
LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH – Horacio Pagani tells the story of ‘his’ Countach Anniversary
MASERATI QUATTROPORTE – The Aga Khan’s personal car on test
ABARTH 500/595/695 BUYERS’ GUIDE – The best things so often come in small packages
MODENA 100 ORE – One of the greatest events in the Italian calendar
COLLECTORS’ GUIDE: YOUR FIRST FERRARI – Buy a classic from Maranello for as little as £20,000
TEAM CARS – New Alfa Giulietta joins the fold, plus updates on our Alfa SZ, Fiat Doblo and Fiat Panda
OBSCURATI – An all but unknown Ferrari-based racer called the Carma FF
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