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When is a Ferrari not a Ferrari? When it’s got an engine from Maranello but is badged as something else. We feature four cars with Prancing Horse power: the Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, Lancia Thema 8.32, Maserati GranTurismo and Fiat Dino. If you want the genuine article, how about Mr Pininfarina’s personal one-off Ferrari 275 GTB? There’s more Maserati merriment with a full collectors’ guide on the four-door QPIII. On a smaller scale, we fall in love with a dinky Vignale-bodied Fiat coupe and drive a wide-body, tuned Abarth 595. Add in shows aplenty – including achingly spangly images from the 1971 Turin Motor Show – and you very much have ‘The Full Italian’ to digest!

CONTENTS

LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR S ROADSTER – How does Lambo’s new ‘S’ feel with the roof off?
FERRARI POWER GROUP TEST – Four non-Ferraris with Ferrari family engines: Alfa Giulia QV, Lancia 8.32, Maserati GT & Fiat Dino
FERRARI 275 GTB SPECIALE – Battista Farina’s very own personal car is unique and very special
FIAT 750 VIGNALE COUPE – It looks like an exotic in miniature, and goes superbly too
ABARTH 595 – Testing a very special Romeo Ferraris tuned bombshell
MASERATI QUATTROPORTE III – Full Collectors’ Guide to the big 1980s four-door Maserati
NORFOLK ITALIAN CAR SPECIALISTS – We visit an oasis of Alfa Romeo and Fiat expertise in Norwich
TURIN SHOW 1971 – A treasure trove of original period images pay tribute to a golden era
TECHNO CLASSICA 2018 – How Italian cars starred at the Essen show
AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE – All the highlights from the 2018 Florida show
OBSCURATI – Carrozzeria Touring’s very last car was a Fiat 124 convertible
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Issue 269 When is a Ferrari not a Ferrari? When it’s got an engine from Maranello but is badged as something else. We feature four cars with Prancing Horse power: the Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, Lancia Thema 8.32, Maserati GranTurismo and Fiat Dino. If you want the genuine article, how about Mr Pininfarina’s personal one-off Ferrari 275 GTB? There’s more Maserati merriment with a full collectors’ guide on the four-door QPIII. On a smaller scale, we fall in love with a dinky Vignale-bodied Fiat coupe and drive a wide-body, tuned Abarth 595. Add in shows aplenty – including achingly spangly images from the 1971 Turin Motor Show – and you very much have ‘The Full Italian’ to digest! CONTENTS LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR S ROADSTER – How does Lambo’s new ‘S’ feel with the roof off? FERRARI POWER GROUP TEST – Four non-Ferraris with Ferrari family engines: Alfa Giulia QV, Lancia 8.32, Maserati GT & Fiat Dino FERRARI 275 GTB SPECIALE – Battista Farina’s very own personal car is unique and very special FIAT 750 VIGNALE COUPE – It looks like an exotic in miniature, and goes superbly too ABARTH 595 – Testing a very special Romeo Ferraris tuned bombshell MASERATI QUATTROPORTE III – Full Collectors’ Guide to the big 1980s four-door Maserati NORFOLK ITALIAN CAR SPECIALISTS – We visit an oasis of Alfa Romeo and Fiat expertise in Norwich TURIN SHOW 1971 – A treasure trove of original period images pay tribute to a golden era TECHNO CLASSICA 2018 – How Italian cars starred at the Essen show AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE – All the highlights from the 2018 Florida show OBSCURATI – Carrozzeria Touring’s very last car was a Fiat 124 convertible


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When is a Ferrari not a Ferrari? When it’s got an engine from Maranello but is badged as something else. We feature four cars with Prancing Horse power: the Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio, Lancia Thema 8.32, Maserati GranTurismo and Fiat Dino. If you want the genuine article, how about Mr Pininfarina’s personal one-off Ferrari 275 GTB? There’s more Maserati merriment with a full collectors’ guide on the four-door QPIII. On a smaller scale, we fall in love with a dinky Vignale-bodied Fiat coupe and drive a wide-body, tuned Abarth 595. Add in shows aplenty – including achingly spangly images from the 1971 Turin Motor Show – and you very much have ‘The Full Italian’ to digest!

CONTENTS

LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR S ROADSTER – How does Lambo’s new ‘S’ feel with the roof off?
FERRARI POWER GROUP TEST – Four non-Ferraris with Ferrari family engines: Alfa Giulia QV, Lancia 8.32, Maserati GT & Fiat Dino
FERRARI 275 GTB SPECIALE – Battista Farina’s very own personal car is unique and very special
FIAT 750 VIGNALE COUPE – It looks like an exotic in miniature, and goes superbly too
ABARTH 595 – Testing a very special Romeo Ferraris tuned bombshell
MASERATI QUATTROPORTE III – Full Collectors’ Guide to the big 1980s four-door Maserati
NORFOLK ITALIAN CAR SPECIALISTS – We visit an oasis of Alfa Romeo and Fiat expertise in Norwich
TURIN SHOW 1971 – A treasure trove of original period images pay tribute to a golden era
TECHNO CLASSICA 2018 – How Italian cars starred at the Essen show
AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE – All the highlights from the 2018 Florida show
OBSCURATI – Carrozzeria Touring’s very last car was a Fiat 124 convertible
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