1954 Turin Motor Show (ex MPC#045)

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SACO

And a Fiat 1400A at the left of the 1100 Familiare ?

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Quote from: SACO on September 29, 2014, 03:22:46 AM
And a Fiat 1400A at the left of the 1100 Familiare ?
It seems right... so...
100 cars found!
The puzzle is now open to everybody!! (with the same rules as before)
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targhediferro

#403
Is this a Lancia Aurelia B52 Allemano?

João

Nice Saco!

Zagato Stand : Another Fiat 1100 Coupé by Zagato

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Quote from: João on September 29, 2014, 11:11:14 AM
Nice Saco!

Zagato Stand : Another Fiat 1100 Coupé by Zagato
It's an 8V and we already have it with #59!  :)
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Quote from: targhediferro on September 29, 2014, 06:40:05 AM
Is this a Lancia Aurelia B52 Allemano?
That picture is from Turin Motor Show 1953!
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No! it´s another car, it has white wall tires and it looks smaller than the 8V imho.

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Quote from: Iluvatar on September 29, 2014, 05:49:17 PM
Quote from: targhediferro on September 29, 2014, 06:40:05 AM
Is this a Lancia Aurelia B52 Allemano?
That picture is from Turin Motor Show 1953!
Excuse me, but this picture is the attached to #221 one, posted by Exhekt, that you've said to be a correct identication of n.68, Fiat 1100 cabriolet Allemano. ???

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Quote from: targhediferro on September 30, 2014, 12:55:12 AM
Quote from: Iluvatar on September 29, 2014, 05:49:17 PM
Quote from: targhediferro on September 29, 2014, 06:40:05 AM
Is this a Lancia Aurelia B52 Allemano?
That picture is from Turin Motor Show 1953!
Excuse me, but this picture is the attached to #221 one, posted by Exhekt, that you've said to be a correct identication of n.68, Fiat 1100 cabriolet Allemano. ???
Yes, the picture is in post #221, but it's there only to identify the correct car type seen in the previous picture of the same post (and in post #220), it's from 1953.
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Quote from: João on September 29, 2014, 06:11:02 PM
No! it´s another car, it has white wall tires and it looks smaller than the 8V imho.

This is correct, I didn't notice that...

Now we have a problem I already noticed during the research for this puzzle.
At that time the cars in the show were not the same everytime.
During the motor show some cars changed... and they are not the same in all the pictures...

But according to the picture you posted there were a 1100 Zagato near the other 1100... so I add the double car in the same "slot" (car#59) and you recieve one more point!
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targhediferro

I suppose there is another Fiat 1100 / 103 familiare apart from the one pictured in answer #66. 

SACO

#412
During the motor show some cars changed , like on Pininfarina stand !

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Quote from: targhediferro on September 30, 2014, 10:04:04 AM
I suppose there is another Fiat 1100 / 103 familiare apart from the one pictured in answer #66.
Another point for you!
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Quote from: SACO on September 30, 2014, 12:37:37 PM
During the motor show some cars changed , like on Pininfarina stand !
This is indeed a problem for the puzzle...
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João

Simca Stand : 1954 Simca Aronde Chatelaine Break

Paul Jaray

I think I found something but it's pretty hard to prove it...howhever:
In the left part of the pic you should recognize the MB 220 cabriolet taken from rear...the same was later moved near to a 300SL Coupe.
I read SACO already guessed that but I've strong clues that my pics comes from '54...

Wendax

If you are talking about the white convertible, that should be the 300 S you identified in reply #366.

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Quote from: João on October 02, 2014, 09:28:05 AM
Simca Stand : 1954 Simca Aronde Chatelaine Break
It looks right indeed!
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Quote from: Paul Jaray on October 03, 2014, 08:37:16 AM
I think I found something but it's pretty hard to prove it...howhever:
In the left part of the pic you should recognize the MB 220 cabriolet taken from rear...the same was later moved near to a 300SL Coupe.
I read SACO already guessed that but I've strong clues that my pics comes from '54...
Just to add a better reference...
This is a picture from 1953 Turin Motor Show, you can identify the year by looking at the two american cars, the Mercury and the Lincoln Capri, both are model year 1953.
In the picture there is a 300 SL, but this is not the right motor show.
This is in you left picture.
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Quote from: Iluvatar on October 03, 2014, 11:52:59 AM
Quote from: Paul Jaray on October 03, 2014, 08:37:16 AM
I think I found something but it's pretty hard to prove it...howhever:
In the left part of the pic you should recognize the MB 220 cabriolet taken from rear...the same was later moved near to a 300SL Coupe.
I read SACO already guessed that but I've strong clues that my pics comes from '54...
Just to add a better reference...
This is a picture from 1953 Turin Motor Show, you can identify the year by looking at the two american cars, the Mercury and the Lincoln Capri, both are model year 1953.
In the picture there is a 300 SL, but this is not the right motor show.
This is in you left picture.
If you look at your picture on the right, the cars around are the same... and the 300 SL has a number... maybe "21" from 1952 Le Mans 24??
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Quote from: Paul Jaray on October 03, 2014, 08:37:16 AM
I think I found something but it's pretty hard to prove it...howhever:
In the left part of the pic you should recognize the MB 220 cabriolet taken from rear...the same was later moved near to a 300SL Coupe.
I read SACO already guessed that but I've strong clues that my pics comes from '54...
So I think it's clear the picture is not from 1954...
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Paul Jaray

Hmmm...I have the same pic as yours plus 2 more...and the stands were more or less in the same position the ones you can see in the background of the other pics here...I thought I recognized the white panel for the Giulietta too...but obviously you know better... :P

Paul Jaray

Quote from: Wendax on October 03, 2014, 09:11:52 AM
If you are talking about the white convertible, that should be the 300 S you identified in reply #366.
Yes...that was my idea and my next guess would be the 300sl coupe...but I got it wrong it seems.  :-\

SACO

Perhaps a Fiat Giardinetta Coriasco behind the Bertone stand ?