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1954 Turin Motor Show (ex MPC#045)

Started by Iluvatar, January 22, 2014, 08:41:34 AM

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targhediferro

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I suppose that this Fiat 1100 /103 in the background of Ghia Stand is a 1100/103 "quotidiana" by Ghia, as the ones pictured in this photos.
The black and white picture car is for sure a Ghia (the TV version) because I made a research at ACI, but I actually have not yet discovered why it has no gutter profile!

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Quote from: targhediferro on February 07, 2014, 10:28:32 AM
I suppose that this Fiat 1100 /103 in the background of Ghia Stand is a 1100/103 "quotidiana" by Ghia, as the ones pictured in this photos.
The black and white picture car is for sure a Ghia (the TV version) because I made a research at ACI, but I actually have not yet discovered why it has no gutter profile!
Great! I didn't know it was still alive!
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Ehhxekt

I guess the dark cabriolet next to the Pininfarina Bentley spotted by João is a Lancia Aurelia PF200. The photo below was taken at the show; a young Sergio Pininfarina is presenting the car to actor-singer Renato Rascel.

João

Pegaso Stand : 1954 Berlineta Touring chassis #0154.

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Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 07, 2014, 05:15:17 PM
I guess the dark cabriolet next to the Pininfarina Bentley spotted by João is a Lancia Aurelia PF200. The photo below was taken at the show; a young Sergio Pininfarina is presenting the car to actor-singer Renato Rascel.
Although the car in the movie is not so clear... you should be right...
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Quote from: João on February 07, 2014, 09:13:14 PM
Pegaso Stand : 1954 Berlineta Touring chassis #0154.
I really don't know how you can say it's chassis 0154... but it's a Touring Pegaso...
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targhediferro

I though that the 1100 Monviso cabriolet and the coupè one were side by side, but watching with more attention the foreground of the big picture with Lancia's stand, I understand that on the left side of the Monviso coupè (on the right for us watchin), there is another car with a different grill.   As that car is for sure in Monviso stand, I think it must be a 1100 familiare Monviso;  the grill looks the same.
If I understood the rules correctly, as the Monviso coupè was identified by me, if me guess is wrong I will not lose any point, or not?

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Quote from: targhediferro on February 08, 2014, 03:19:00 PM
I though that the 1100 Monviso cabriolet and the coupè one were side by side, but watching with more attention the foreground of the big picture with Lancia's stand, I understand that on the left side of the Monviso coupè (on the right for us watchin), there is another car with a different grill.   As that car is for sure in Monviso stand, I think it must be a 1100 familiare Monviso;  the grill looks the same.
If I understood the rules correctly, as the Monviso coupè was identified by me, if me guess is wrong I will not lose any point, or not?
Yes... you don't lose a point... but the car is not a Familiare...
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Is it another coupe' with this different grille?

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Quote from: targhediferro on February 09, 2014, 01:37:42 PM
Is it another coupe' with this different grille?
Yes, it's a coupé... unluckly I have no pictures, but the list of cars showed by Monviso includes the Stella Filante, the cabriolet and two coupé (all on Fiat 1100)
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João

Fiat Turbina - Fiat 8V Berlinetta with fiberglass coachwork :

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Ehhxekt

According to a period report, there were three Ferraris on display at the show, and one of them was a Pinin Farina 250 Europa Coupé. In the picture below it can be spotted on the left of the trio. And the link: the dark car standing on the revolving stage of the Lancia stand appears to be the Aurelia B12 listed as #11.

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Yes! The Ferrari on the left is the 250 Europa, bodied by Pinin Farina.
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1954 Peugeot 203 < Ferrari 250GT

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It should be correct... although I cannot confirm it...
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The center car on the Ferrari stand, standing next to the 250 Europa, was a 375 Mille Miglia Pinin Farina Berlinetta.

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Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 11, 2014, 05:36:32 PM
The center car on the Ferrari stand, standing next to the 250 Europa, was a 375 Mille Miglia Pinin Farina Berlinetta.
Yes!
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Quote from: João on February 06, 2014, 11:20:32 AM
Next car : Ferrari Stand, 1954 Ferrari 375 America Coupé by Vignale #0337AL.

Now my reply is valid  ;)

targhediferro

#94
When you sit at the yellow Ferrari 375 MM, and you stare at your left, you can see a red Fiat 1100/103 TV Fissore.

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Quote from: targhediferro on February 11, 2014, 07:21:25 PM
When you sit at the yellow Ferrari 375 MM, and you stare at your left, you can see a red Fiat 1100/103 TV Fissore.
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only three pros are interested to this puzzle??  ???
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Ehhxekt

I'm sure others will join soon... this puzzle is fun! I'd jump back to Ghia's stand – the nice red/black pillarless coupé in the background is another Fiat Nuova 1100.

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Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 12, 2014, 06:03:34 PM
I'm sure others will join soon... this puzzle is fun! I'd jump back to Ghia's stand – the nice red/black pillarless coupé in the background is another Fiat Nuova 1100.
Yes... but locked (only this car, not the puzzle) for you to come out with the name of this specific version...  ;)
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