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Our cover cars this month are two superb ‘restomod’ examples of Alfa Romeo’s Alfetta GTV 6 – both are significantly uprated and we find out how well they drive. It’s the same story with Alfa’s revised 2020 Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models, which we drive on UK roads for the first time. Then we’re in Italy to drive the new Ferrari Roma – turns out it’s not just elegant but a surprisingly good sports car, too. We profile a highly significant Ferrari 250 GT SWB, while Enzo Ferrari’s name features prominently in our exclusive story about the unique Fiat Ritmo Q-car he personally used on the road. A classic twin cam-engined pairing appears in the form of a superb Fiat 124 Sport Spider and Fiat 124 Coupe. And ahead of Maserati’s all-new MC20 mid-engined road-racer, we profile all of Maserati’s racing ‘middies’ from 1961 onwards. As well as getting out and about – at last! – on some rallies and events, you can also read the latest Italian car news and book reviews, and browse dozens of cars and parts for sale.

CONTENTS
ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA GTV 6 – We drive two superb ‘restomod’ 1980s classics
ALFA ROMEO GIULIA & STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – Testing Alfa’s latest MY2020 upgraded QV models
FERRARI ROMA – How does Maranello’s new 620hp Roma GT coupe perform on the road?
FERRARI 250 GT SWB – An all-time classic with significant race history
FIAT RITMO 85 S ABARTH – Enzo Ferrari’s own personal ‘Abarthised’ Ritmo Q-car
FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE & SPIDER – Sporty Fiat twin cam pairing
MASERATI MID-ENGINED RACERS – Maserati ‘middies’ from the Tipo 63 to the MC12
STELLA ALPINA – Out and about on the Italian Dolomites rally
POLTU QUATU CONCOURS – We report from the first major Italian concours event of 2020
READERS’ CARS – A highly modified Fiat X1/9 and a high-mileage Panda
OBSCURATI – Pininfarina’s 1960s EX234 sports car proposal for MG
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Issue 296 Our cover cars this month are two superb ‘restomod’ examples of Alfa Romeo’s Alfetta GTV 6 – both are significantly uprated and we find out how well they drive. It’s the same story with Alfa’s revised 2020 Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models, which we drive on UK roads for the first time. Then we’re in Italy to drive the new Ferrari Roma – turns out it’s not just elegant but a surprisingly good sports car, too. We profile a highly significant Ferrari 250 GT SWB, while Enzo Ferrari’s name features prominently in our exclusive story about the unique Fiat Ritmo Q-car he personally used on the road. A classic twin cam-engined pairing appears in the form of a superb Fiat 124 Sport Spider and Fiat 124 Coupe. And ahead of Maserati’s all-new MC20 mid-engined road-racer, we profile all of Maserati’s racing ‘middies’ from 1961 onwards. As well as getting out and about – at last! – on some rallies and events, you can also read the latest Italian car news and book reviews, and browse dozens of cars and parts for sale. CONTENTS ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA GTV 6 – We drive two superb ‘restomod’ 1980s classics ALFA ROMEO GIULIA & STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – Testing Alfa’s latest MY2020 upgraded QV models FERRARI ROMA – How does Maranello’s new 620hp Roma GT coupe perform on the road? FERRARI 250 GT SWB – An all-time classic with significant race history FIAT RITMO 85 S ABARTH – Enzo Ferrari’s own personal ‘Abarthised’ Ritmo Q-car FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE & SPIDER – Sporty Fiat twin cam pairing MASERATI MID-ENGINED RACERS – Maserati ‘middies’ from the Tipo 63 to the MC12 STELLA ALPINA – Out and about on the Italian Dolomites rally POLTU QUATU CONCOURS – We report from the first major Italian concours event of 2020 READERS’ CARS – A highly modified Fiat X1/9 and a high-mileage Panda OBSCURATI – Pininfarina’s 1960s EX234 sports car proposal for MG


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Our cover cars this month are two superb ‘restomod’ examples of Alfa Romeo’s Alfetta GTV 6 – both are significantly uprated and we find out how well they drive. It’s the same story with Alfa’s revised 2020 Giulia and Stelvio Quadrifoglio models, which we drive on UK roads for the first time. Then we’re in Italy to drive the new Ferrari Roma – turns out it’s not just elegant but a surprisingly good sports car, too. We profile a highly significant Ferrari 250 GT SWB, while Enzo Ferrari’s name features prominently in our exclusive story about the unique Fiat Ritmo Q-car he personally used on the road. A classic twin cam-engined pairing appears in the form of a superb Fiat 124 Sport Spider and Fiat 124 Coupe. And ahead of Maserati’s all-new MC20 mid-engined road-racer, we profile all of Maserati’s racing ‘middies’ from 1961 onwards. As well as getting out and about – at last! – on some rallies and events, you can also read the latest Italian car news and book reviews, and browse dozens of cars and parts for sale.

CONTENTS
ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA GTV 6 – We drive two superb ‘restomod’ 1980s classics
ALFA ROMEO GIULIA & STELVIO QUADRIFOGLIO – Testing Alfa’s latest MY2020 upgraded QV models
FERRARI ROMA – How does Maranello’s new 620hp Roma GT coupe perform on the road?
FERRARI 250 GT SWB – An all-time classic with significant race history
FIAT RITMO 85 S ABARTH – Enzo Ferrari’s own personal ‘Abarthised’ Ritmo Q-car
FIAT 124 SPORT COUPE & SPIDER – Sporty Fiat twin cam pairing
MASERATI MID-ENGINED RACERS – Maserati ‘middies’ from the Tipo 63 to the MC12
STELLA ALPINA – Out and about on the Italian Dolomites rally
POLTU QUATU CONCOURS – We report from the first major Italian concours event of 2020
READERS’ CARS – A highly modified Fiat X1/9 and a high-mileage Panda
OBSCURATI – Pininfarina’s 1960s EX234 sports car proposal for MG
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