Midlands Italian Car Day pics....
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P5BNij

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127 months

Saturday 21st August 2021
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A bit of a wet day to begin with but I was glad I went, apologies for the repetitive nature of the photos but I was happily snapping away, realising that it's the first proper car show I've been to all year....

































Bobberoo

44,354 posts

119 months

Saturday 21st August 2021
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Some lovely looking cars there P5BNij, did you take yours?

P5BNij

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Saturday 21st August 2021
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Bobberoo said:
Some lovely looking cars there P5BNij, did you take yours?
Cheers Bobbers, sadly no the Maser is stuck in the garage at the moment, it's blocked in by a load of building materials so we went in the Alfa Giulietta instead wink

Scrump

23,680 posts

179 months

Saturday 21st August 2021
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Thanks for sharing. A good selection of interesting metal.

The Ferrari in the first pics (400 or 412?) looks great in red, not sure I have ever seen one in that colour before which is unusual for a Ferrari.

23.7

28,494 posts

204 months

Saturday 21st August 2021
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Loving the topolino.

P5BNij

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127 months

Saturday 21st August 2021
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Thanks Scrump - it's a 400i and oozes charisma in the metal.... wink





Mind you the other less exotic Italians do in their own way too....
























r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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It was a nice day. Bit wet going home, but at least it stayed dry for the bulk of the time.

Rob 131 Sport

4,265 posts

73 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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r159 said:
It was a nice day. Bit wet going home, but at least it stayed dry for the bulk of the time.
Italian cars are fine in the rain. The rust thing is just fiction laugh

Lovely 131 Sport in there.

underwhelmist

1,984 posts

155 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Great pictures, among all the exotic stuff the 131 is the one that attracted my attention too. My first car, I only had the 1.3 though.


aeropilot

39,304 posts

248 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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underwhelmist said:
Great pictures, among all the exotic stuff the 131 is the one that attracted my attention too.
Me too......

There really can't be that many of them left.

A mate in my motor club had an orange one around 84 or 85 and wrote it off on a club road rally in an unwinable argument with an old stone bridge parapet.....


andy43

12,399 posts

275 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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131 top for me too. Two door two litre and orange velour!!

Mr Tidy

28,912 posts

148 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Lovely photos - thanks for sharing OP. thumbup

50s/60s/70s/80s Italian cars just oozed style - then it mostly went horribly wrong!

Love that Fiat 124 Spider with a RHD conversion.

And the Topolino - my Dad had one in around 1940 when he met my Mum!

littleredrooster

6,102 posts

217 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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Did our erstwhile barrister-friend Breadvan get to this meeting?

P5BNij

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127 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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Last lot....


















P5BNij

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Wednesday 25th August 2021
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anonymous said:
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Sorry just missed this - it's a BMW Z3 based 250SWB replica....



aeropilot

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248 months

Wednesday 25th August 2021
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P5BNij said:
anonymous said:
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Sorry just missed this - it's a BMW Z3 based 250SWB replica....


Oh my eyes....... smash

P5BNij

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Friday 27th August 2021
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anonymous said:
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I saw a much better version at the kit car show at Stoneleigh a few years ago, a dark blue 250SWB coupe based on the Z3 but with thinner window pillars and chrome surrounds on the tops of the doors, I'm pretty sure the interior had been done correctly too. IIRC the asking price was about £60k..... it was nicely done and appeared to 'sit' right on replica Borrani wheels but if I had £60k to splash on a classic it would be on something else entirely wink