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The Fiat Panda turns 40 years old this month, giving us the perfect opportunity to celebrate the original – and some say best – version: the 1980 Panda Mk1. Three Lancias line up for a big group test: Trevi saloon, Kappa coupe and Gamma saloon – the latter having done almost zero miles from new. Supercars are on test, too: Steve Berry gives us his unique take on the Ferrari 812 Superfast; we drive two classics from the early mid-engined era – De Tomaso Mangusta and Pantera; and we ask if the ARES Panther is a reborn De Tomaso Pantera. We also tell the surprising story of the only four-door car Ferrari ever considered making – the 1980 Pinin. Alfa Romeo’s glorious Giulia GTA is in the spotlight, as we drive a very rare Stradale that was, highly unusually, raced in the 1960s. Another classic racer is Maserati’s 6CM, a 1930s ‘junior class’ contender that won title after title – we bag a rare track test. As ever, we’ve also visited several different countries to bring you reports on all the best Italian car events.

CONTENTS
FERRARI 812 SUPERFAST – Steve Berry’s quirky take on Ferrari’s beastly V12
DE TOMASO MANGUSTA & PANTERA – Misunderstood mid-engined pioneers
PANTHER PROGETTOUNO – Reborn Pantera based on a Lamborghini
FIAT PANDA AT 40 – Celebrating Giugiaro’s classless masterpiece on its 40th birthday
ALFA ROMEO GIULIA SPRINT GTA – Incredible GTA Stradale with a racing past
FERRARI PININ – Why did Pininfarina’s lovely four-door Ferrari never make production?
LANCIA TREVI, GAMMA & KAPPA – Three big Lancias from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s
MASERATI 6CM – The ‘junior’ racer that couldn’t stop winning
SEVEN CONCOURS – Amazing Ferraris and more in the desert
COPPA DELLE ALPI – Tough rally through four Alpine countries
ZAGATO CENTENARY – Fine Zagatos on show in Brussels
OBSCURATI – Michelotti’s very first effort for Triumph: the TR3 Speciale
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Issue 289 The Fiat Panda turns 40 years old this month, giving us the perfect opportunity to celebrate the original – and some say best – version: the 1980 Panda Mk1. Three Lancias line up for a big group test: Trevi saloon, Kappa coupe and Gamma saloon – the latter having done almost zero miles from new. Supercars are on test, too: Steve Berry gives us his unique take on the Ferrari 812 Superfast; we drive two classics from the early mid-engined era – De Tomaso Mangusta and Pantera; and we ask if the ARES Panther is a reborn De Tomaso Pantera. We also tell the surprising story of the only four-door car Ferrari ever considered making – the 1980 Pinin. Alfa Romeo’s glorious Giulia GTA is in the spotlight, as we drive a very rare Stradale that was, highly unusually, raced in the 1960s. Another classic racer is Maserati’s 6CM, a 1930s ‘junior class’ contender that won title after title – we bag a rare track test. As ever, we’ve also visited several different countries to bring you reports on all the best Italian car events. CONTENTS FERRARI 812 SUPERFAST – Steve Berry’s quirky take on Ferrari’s beastly V12 DE TOMASO MANGUSTA & PANTERA – Misunderstood mid-engined pioneers PANTHER PROGETTOUNO – Reborn Pantera based on a Lamborghini FIAT PANDA AT 40 – Celebrating Giugiaro’s classless masterpiece on its 40th birthday ALFA ROMEO GIULIA SPRINT GTA – Incredible GTA Stradale with a racing past FERRARI PININ – Why did Pininfarina’s lovely four-door Ferrari never make production? LANCIA TREVI, GAMMA & KAPPA – Three big Lancias from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s MASERATI 6CM – The ‘junior’ racer that couldn’t stop winning SEVEN CONCOURS – Amazing Ferraris and more in the desert COPPA DELLE ALPI – Tough rally through four Alpine countries ZAGATO CENTENARY – Fine Zagatos on show in Brussels OBSCURATI – Michelotti’s very first effort for Triumph: the TR3 Speciale


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The Fiat Panda turns 40 years old this month, giving us the perfect opportunity to celebrate the original – and some say best – version: the 1980 Panda Mk1. Three Lancias line up for a big group test: Trevi saloon, Kappa coupe and Gamma saloon – the latter having done almost zero miles from new. Supercars are on test, too: Steve Berry gives us his unique take on the Ferrari 812 Superfast; we drive two classics from the early mid-engined era – De Tomaso Mangusta and Pantera; and we ask if the ARES Panther is a reborn De Tomaso Pantera. We also tell the surprising story of the only four-door car Ferrari ever considered making – the 1980 Pinin. Alfa Romeo’s glorious Giulia GTA is in the spotlight, as we drive a very rare Stradale that was, highly unusually, raced in the 1960s. Another classic racer is Maserati’s 6CM, a 1930s ‘junior class’ contender that won title after title – we bag a rare track test. As ever, we’ve also visited several different countries to bring you reports on all the best Italian car events.

CONTENTS
FERRARI 812 SUPERFAST – Steve Berry’s quirky take on Ferrari’s beastly V12
DE TOMASO MANGUSTA & PANTERA – Misunderstood mid-engined pioneers
PANTHER PROGETTOUNO – Reborn Pantera based on a Lamborghini
FIAT PANDA AT 40 – Celebrating Giugiaro’s classless masterpiece on its 40th birthday
ALFA ROMEO GIULIA SPRINT GTA – Incredible GTA Stradale with a racing past
FERRARI PININ – Why did Pininfarina’s lovely four-door Ferrari never make production?
LANCIA TREVI, GAMMA & KAPPA – Three big Lancias from the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s
MASERATI 6CM – The ‘junior’ racer that couldn’t stop winning
SEVEN CONCOURS – Amazing Ferraris and more in the desert
COPPA DELLE ALPI – Tough rally through four Alpine countries
ZAGATO CENTENARY – Fine Zagatos on show in Brussels
OBSCURATI – Michelotti’s very first effort for Triumph: the TR3 Speciale
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