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Turin Automotoretro 2011: Abarth Galore!


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#1 Teapot

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Posted 16 February 2011 - 17:12

Here's what I found last weekend at the old FIAT's Lingotto premises in Turin for the 29th Automotoretro, an event that, despite having still to find its true position, somewhere
between an autojumble and a fully-fledged car show, somehow manages every year to offer something worthy of the admission price...This year, an impressive array of modern
era Abarths:


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Fiat Abarth 124 Gr.4

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Wild Fiat Abarth X1/9 Prototipo (one of the four surviving cars...This one should be chassis No.0023003)

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Completely bonkers Lancia ECV (Abarth SE041) : conceived for the stillborn Group S, it could have transformed rallies into an Orwellian dystopia... It would take half a day to
write about its specifications...Instead I'll just redirect you to this very informative website: http://www.ecv1.com/e-home.htm

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Alen - Kivimaki Fiat 131 Abarth

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Abarth SE037 Prototype

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Abarth SE035 Fiat 131 Volumetrico

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Abarth SE048 SP: the aborted Alfa Romeo Group C Project. Yes, there's a Zagato Zele entering from the right... :)


And now...(wait for it)...three pictures I made to represent a different take on these subjects (click on the thumbnails to get a bigger resolution image):

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Hope you've enjoyed these!






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#2 Arjan de Roos

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Posted 17 February 2011 - 08:10

Thank you for all great pics. Looks like a really interesting show to me!

#3 Teapot

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 09:46

Thank you, Arjan...but I wonder what's going on with the motor sports forums around the web: first I got kicked out of " the other forum" for " promoting my own website without offering any valuable contribution" because I had been so plucky to dare to link some pictures from my blog, then i've been getting a grand total of 1 (one) reply to my last post here. I understand that my efforts could be deemed as sub-par by many, but things around here used to be friendlier, not long ago. End of the rant. :)

#4 Alan Cox

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 10:37

Thank you for all great pics. Looks like a really interesting show to me!

Agreed, Arjan. Thanks for troubling to advise us of a show that I'm sure very few of us here were aware of, Teapot. Nice pics, too.

#5 Arjan de Roos

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 13:27

Well I've been planning to go to Turin someday in the future and this 'little' show may be a beacon to plan on Alan.

Teapot, I believe at TNF we are all happy if one shares, even if there is some (small) commercial gain and no large breach of copyrights. At TNF it has been a little leass growded, but hey this can change anytime when the winter is over.

#6 Teapot

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 13:46

Teapot, I believe at TNF we are all happy if one shares, even if there is some (small) commercial gain and no large breach of copyrights. At TNF it has been a little leass growded, but hey this can change anytime when the winter is over.



Thank you again. Unfortunately, anyway, no commercial gain whatsoever has ever come out of my pictures! :lol:

#7 Ralf Pickel

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 13:59

Too bad ! :wave:

Nice photos - is the X 1/9 the (ex-) Macaluso car ?

Ralf

#8 Tim Murray

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 13:59

Teapot, I always enjoy your photos, both here and in other threads, and do hope you will continue to share them with us. :clap:

#9 Teapot

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 14:17

Nice photos - is the X 1/9 the (ex-) Macaluso car ?

Ralf



It should be that very car (unless i've got the chassis number wrong!)

#10 Ralf Pickel

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 14:24

Thank you !

Ralf

#11 Arjan de Roos

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 16:33

Maybe a small meeting, but I like the concept. And as you come closer to the source, the stuff shown is so genuine. The further away people buff up their cars and pump up the price tags. In Italy they somehow seem to be able to pull out some jewels from a garage or a shed: "And ah yes, this was what we had standing about for some time..."

I recall taking pictures of the Alfa Group C. It was standing in a basement of the Alfa Museum/Management building that officially was closed. Silence only disturbed by the dripping heating system.

#12 Teapot

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Posted 18 February 2011 - 19:22

Maybe a small meeting, but I like the concept. And as you come closer to the source, the stuff shown is so genuine. The further away people buff up their cars and pump up the price tags. In Italy they somehow seem to be able to pull out some jewels from a garage or a shed: "And ah yes, this was what we had standing about for some time..."



Ironically, that's exactly what I find appealing in events held outside Italy: I don't know, but while I sense a real, passionate drive behind whatever takes place in the UK or USA, it always seems that here in Italy all things related to the classic motoring are just another mean for money to change hands, and, as such, far too much PR oriented. Or ,maybe, it's just a case of familiarity breeding contempt!

Edited by Teapot, 18 February 2011 - 23:24.


#13 IanRobinson

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Posted 21 February 2011 - 11:40

Great pics Turin has a few gems, I've been fortunate to see

The Volumetrico looks familiar - is that a modern day Bugatti likeness I see there...