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The car right from the Zagato Fiat 1100 Coupé is a Zagato Fiat 8V Coupé.
Ok, I will work on it. In the meantime...a 1954 Siata 208S
A Moretti furgone?
Next to it is the Moretti Junior 1100:
Period sources mention that Siata exhibited also the small, rear-engined Mitzi at the show. Although not actually visible, I think it might be there somewhere in the background, hidden by visitors, not far from the 208 spyder.
I do! And my last guess : 1954 Mille Miglia Iso Isetta
Maserati A6G 2000 by Frua ?
The beautiful berlinetta next to the Frua-bodied Maserati is the #2057 A6 GCS Pinin Farina coupe.
fiat 1100 coupe by Allemano ?
Just to add that the label on the rear of this fantastic car says " Guglielmo Dei Roma", the roman dealer who committed this car to Pininfarina; its a two tone light blue, it has a lower roof than the other two Pininfarinas A6G54 2000. It now belongs to a friend of mine and I had the pleasure to enjoy a ride on it as passanger some times ago! Absolutely a great car.
Quote from: Wendax on February 21, 2014, 12:13:11 PMNext to it is the Moretti Junior 1100:Moretti, but not a Junior 1100 (the picture you posted is not from the 1954 Motor Show)...
Then it has to be a 750 Corsa.
And also a fiat 1100 cabriolet by Allemano :
Quote from: Ehhxekt on February 22, 2014, 09:28:58 AMPeriod sources mention that Siata exhibited also the small, rear-engined Mitzi at the show. Although not actually visible, I think it might be there somewhere in the background, hidden by visitors, not far from the 208 spyder..
Perhaps a Maserati A6CGS Roadster next to the Maserati Pininfarina ?
Is the car in the background a 53 Allemano Fiat 1100 coupé?
Isocarro 500 furgone ?