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Triumphant Castles
Articles | Travels

Triumphant Castles

The secret of happyness is made of just a few things: a car, a road and a destination. But the good ones. A GT6, the roads which climb the Appennini mountains from the Padana lowland and the castles in the provinces of Parma and PIacenza are definitely good, beyond any reasonable doubt.
Villasimius report
Articles | Travels

Villasimius report

The right road on the right car. You don't need anything else to make a holiday or a trip epic, as this short but intense article will prove.
13° Valle Imagna Classic
Articles | Events

13° Valle Imagna Classic

A small tribute to this event, which each year gathers a large group of enthusiasts gentleman drivers. A small dynamic museum that allows to admire beautiful car, protagonists of the rally from various periods, as well as to allow their drivers to have fun in safety on the beautiful "stages". Among the protagonists also our friend Michel Grimaldier and his Triumph 2000.
Vignale con Michelotti Designer
Books | History

Vignale con Michelotti Designer

The collaboration between Alfredo Vignale and Giovanni Michelotti was one of the most productive of the Italian car history both in quantity and quality. This book summarizes their story and work.
Stag Mk1/Mk2
Models | Stag

Stag Mk1/Mk2

In 1965 Giovanni Michelotti asked to his friend Harry Webster, Standard-Triumph Director of Engineering & Development, to supply him a 2000 Mk1 to transform in a convertible to display at the forthcoming Turin Motor Show. Webster agreed on the understanding that he could keep this model-to-be for him. Michelotti's design was so appreciated that not only Triumph produced the convertible, but its styling affected the 2000 Mk2. Born to compete with Mercedes, the Stag suffered from overheating prob... (more)
Triumph at Le Mans (1964)
Documents | Press

Triumph at Le Mans (1964)

Advertising space on the June 26th 1964 issue of Autocar to celebrate the Spitfire's participation in the Le Mans 24-hour race. Thanks to Andrea Bracca for sharing it.
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