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There’s colour aplenty in this month’s issue, both in terms of paint schemes and sheer character. We celebrate the Fiat 124 Sport Coupé’s 50th anniversary with a full feature of this great-looking classic, as well as discovering the secrets of another 50-year old car – a unique alloy-bodied Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona found in a Japanese barn. We’re also among the first to drive the new 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce in the UK, on an epic Exmoor adventure. And as well as in-depth analysis of Maserati’s glorious Ghibli, we’ve tracked down the very last cars ever to wear De Tomaso badges. A true rainbow of Italian colour!


CONTENTS
Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce – First UK test of the 280hp Giulia: a road trip across Exmoor
Fiat 124 Sport Coupé – 50th anniversary group test of all three series of Fiat’s classic coupe
De Tomaso Prototypes – We track down the last-ever De Tomasos: Mangusta, Guarà and Pantera 2000
Alfa Romeo F12 van – A commercial vehicle with style: the Giulia-engined F12 Furgone
Lancia Appia – Group test of all three generations of the glorious Appia saloon
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona – The full story of a unique alloy-bodied barn find
Vernasca Silver Flag – Italy’s very own ‘Goodwood’ is a hill climb to end them all
Silverstone Classic – Amazing action from the UK’s premier classic circuit event
Festival Italia – A return to Brands Hatch for this mighty celebration of Italian cars
Salon Privé – Concours stars and the launch of the all-new 2017 ATS GT sports car
Maserati Ghibli – Full collectors’ guide of Maserati’s first-ever supercar
Obscurati – Chisel-edged Boneschi Lancia Amalfi Spider
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Issue 261 There’s colour aplenty in this month’s issue, both in terms of paint schemes and sheer character. We celebrate the Fiat 124 Sport Coupé’s 50th anniversary with a full feature of this great-looking classic, as well as discovering the secrets of another 50-year old car – a unique alloy-bodied Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona found in a Japanese barn. We’re also among the first to drive the new 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce in the UK, on an epic Exmoor adventure. And as well as in-depth analysis of Maserati’s glorious Ghibli, we’ve tracked down the very last cars ever to wear De Tomaso badges. A true rainbow of Italian colour! CONTENTS Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce – First UK test of the 280hp Giulia: a road trip across Exmoor Fiat 124 Sport Coupé – 50th anniversary group test of all three series of Fiat’s classic coupe De Tomaso Prototypes – We track down the last-ever De Tomasos: Mangusta, Guarà and Pantera 2000 Alfa Romeo F12 van – A commercial vehicle with style: the Giulia-engined F12 Furgone Lancia Appia – Group test of all three generations of the glorious Appia saloon Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona – The full story of a unique alloy-bodied barn find Vernasca Silver Flag – Italy’s very own ‘Goodwood’ is a hill climb to end them all Silverstone Classic – Amazing action from the UK’s premier classic circuit event Festival Italia – A return to Brands Hatch for this mighty celebration of Italian cars Salon Privé – Concours stars and the launch of the all-new 2017 ATS GT sports car Maserati Ghibli – Full collectors’ guide of Maserati’s first-ever supercar Obscurati – Chisel-edged Boneschi Lancia Amalfi Spider


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There’s colour aplenty in this month’s issue, both in terms of paint schemes and sheer character. We celebrate the Fiat 124 Sport Coupé’s 50th anniversary with a full feature of this great-looking classic, as well as discovering the secrets of another 50-year old car – a unique alloy-bodied Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona found in a Japanese barn. We’re also among the first to drive the new 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce in the UK, on an epic Exmoor adventure. And as well as in-depth analysis of Maserati’s glorious Ghibli, we’ve tracked down the very last cars ever to wear De Tomaso badges. A true rainbow of Italian colour!


CONTENTS
Alfa Romeo Giulia Veloce – First UK test of the 280hp Giulia: a road trip across Exmoor
Fiat 124 Sport Coupé – 50th anniversary group test of all three series of Fiat’s classic coupe
De Tomaso Prototypes – We track down the last-ever De Tomasos: Mangusta, Guarà and Pantera 2000
Alfa Romeo F12 van – A commercial vehicle with style: the Giulia-engined F12 Furgone
Lancia Appia – Group test of all three generations of the glorious Appia saloon
Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona – The full story of a unique alloy-bodied barn find
Vernasca Silver Flag – Italy’s very own ‘Goodwood’ is a hill climb to end them all
Silverstone Classic – Amazing action from the UK’s premier classic circuit event
Festival Italia – A return to Brands Hatch for this mighty celebration of Italian cars
Salon Privé – Concours stars and the launch of the all-new 2017 ATS GT sports car
Maserati Ghibli – Full collectors’ guide of Maserati’s first-ever supercar
Obscurati – Chisel-edged Boneschi Lancia Amalfi Spider
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