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993cc VA[Image: ardea_tassi_roma.jpg] -merged

Alessandro58 wrote The right-one


Gomselmash11 wrote Lancia?


DynaMike wrote Same as /vehicle_266419-Lancia-Ardea-1940.html


Wicio wrote Yes,it's Ardea
2023-03-06 16:55
993cc VANo idea why this was entered as "fake" and the destroyed 190 SL as real :??:

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2023-02-14 02:21
993cc VARevisiting my comment 6-7 posti or 5 posti share the same lwb hence just Turismo Berlina will do.

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2022-01-07 00:21
993cc VA1939-43 6C 2500 Turismo /Berlina 5 posti/

Things got somewhat simpler come the 2500's. The 4-door sedans were Turismo with 5 or 6/7 seating and the 2-door berlinettas or spiders were Sport or Super Sport depending on engine.
https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_6C#La_6C_2500
“...In 1939 the 6C 2300 was replaced by its natural evolution, the new Alfa Romeo 6C 2500, the last car of the series, designed before the Second World War.....they chose to simply evolve the 6C 2300 by launching three versions called Turismo, Sport and Super Sport.... The three versions were distinguished by the different fuel systems and therefore maximum power and by the bodywork which depended on the different wheelbase length, 3250 mm for the Turismo, 3000 mm for the Sport and Super Sport. Subsequently on the 'Tipo 256' and Super Sport the wheelbase was further shortened to 2700 mm... ”
2021-06-27 02:35
LVCDC FRAircraft on : http://impdb.org/index.php?title=C'eravamo_tanto_amati 2015-09-30 12:24
xblxexoxakjlb RUcarrozzeria Macchi http://cs624418.vk.me/v624418295/1b26a/ig4LG0d0U6U.jpg

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2015-02-05 17:19
atom SENot sure what type of grilles it has but export started of the Amazon started in 1958. 1961 was the last year for two tone colours.

1958-1961 121 or 122 S Made for: I by the model name.
2014-12-04 00:02
massimo340 ITMost likely it is an Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Turismo 1939 2013-12-07 18:07
electra225 ITa Fiat 500 D is not mentioned here but is worth of 2 stars...!!! 2013-07-25 18:48
electra225 ITLooking better it has got the Morris badge. I watched this movie just yesterday and the rear is pure Morris with an adaptation to the Italian plate. 2013-07-25 18:39
electra225 IT1967 Innocenti Mini Cooper 2010-04-17 07:12
Gianfranco Conti ITThis is a Fiat 2800 ministeriale del 1939 limousine
I know for sure because the car is part of our fleet and is still being hired to carry out filming:
A.T.A.srl Brothers Conti of Rome - Italy
Si tratta di una Fiat 2800 ministeriale del 1939
Lo so per certo in quanto la vettura fa parte del nostro parco auto e viene ancora noleggiata per l'effettuazione di riprese cinematografiche
A.T.A.srl dei fratelli Conti di Roma - Italia
2010-01-27 18:14
Alessandro58 CHOther background cars from this movie. Don't know if it is worth to list.

An interesting convertible on the right:
[Image: vlcsnap00028.323.jpg]

Nice Italian collection:
[Image: vlcsnap00061.th.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap00068.th.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap00069.1048.jpg] [Image: vlcsnap00070.9044.jpg]




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2009-12-31 09:58
Alessandro58 CHSame car from behind:
[Image: vlcsnap00052v.291.jpg]
2009-12-31 09:56
Alessandro58 CHSame car from behind:
[Image: vlcsnap00054.1669.jpg]
2009-12-31 09:54
Alessandro58 CHIn the very last frame of this short scene you can see the third axle!

[Image: vlcsnap00071.7338.jpg]
2009-12-31 09:52
Alessandro58 CHI reviewed this only 2 seconds scene, but there is now chance to view more of this vehicle. 2009-12-31 09:24
4x4peru USIH yes 2009-12-31 03:18
4x4peru USWillys MB 2009-12-31 03:17
Wicio PLI agree 2009-12-30 23:49
fsebus FRLançons-nous...

Ca branche qq1 un ALFA-ROMEO 110 AC d'avt-guerre? Pas sûr à 100%, mais je mise 100Lires dessus!

C' est ce que j' ai de mieux en stock! Et encore, on ne voit pas ses 2 essieux arrière...

Un bus de Roma-ATAG, ici dans les années d' après-guerre. Les marquages blancs ont disparu, et l' Unita est en vente au kiosque. Je ne suis pas sûr que Benito ait été abonné jusqu' en 43...(quoiqu' issu de la gauche socialisante, comme d' autres Déat et Doriot en France, pourquoi pas... Après tout, ce ne serait qu' une corruption du socialisme...)
2009-12-30 23:38
fsebus FRDomage, qu' on ne voit pas s' il s' agit bien d' un bus à 3 essieux, comme je le pense...

Dans ce cas, il s' agirait d' un FIAT (tiens, j' aurais pensé Mercédès ou Renault!)656 RNA2, carrosserie Garavini.
Il devait porter un n° de parc de la série d3500 (le d = diesel, g = gazogène) de l' ATAG-Roma (future ATAC)
Il a ici perdu sa calandre, grande grille composée de fins barreaux horizontaux divisés en 2 parties.

Il doit s' agir ici de l' euphorie de la "libération" de Rome (on voit un MP américain), tout le monde étant devenu anti-fasciste en Italie à cette époque, un peu comme tous les Français étaient résistants en 44...
il semble que ce soit des employés de l' ATAG , au vue des tenues et des casquettes, qui soient sur le toit.
2009-12-30 23:29
Pomtidom NLBMW R75 Wehrmachtsgespann as built from 1941 to 1944

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2009-12-30 22:00
Alessandro58 CHInternational Harvester? 2009-12-30 21:23
Alessandro58 CHYes, nice collection! The picture is for the four "little" cars. 2009-12-30 21:01
antp BE[Image: 416q.9348.jpg] 2009-12-30 20:43
Alessandro58 CHAgree, Piaggio Vespa 2009-12-30 20:39
DynaMike NLYes, looks very similar to /vehicle_71609-Lancia-Astura-Ministeriale-Convertible-1939.html , except for the side of the bonnet, more like /vehicle_242298-Lancia-Astura-1938.html 2009-12-30 20:13
chris40 UKLancia Astura Ministeriale? 2009-12-30 20:06
chris40 UKFiat Balilla artisanale? 2009-12-30 20:03
walter IT[Image: 403o.2706.jpg] 2009-12-30 19:42
cl82 DEXJ, first series, 1968+, Italian version, I guess. 2009-12-30 19:14
Weasel1984 PL120 was the code for all Giardinieras, even if they were D or F (in case of "short" 500 D and F the letter can be also added to its type number - 110). 2009-12-30 18:53
Neon ITFiat 1100 T 2009-12-30 18:34
DynaMike NL1946+ Packard Custom Super Clipper [2126]. 2009-12-30 18:32
kazimann IEFord Thames? 2009-12-30 18:30
DynaMike NLOld indicators and no overriders: 1955-1957. 2009-12-30 18:26
subzero MYbeautiful! 2009-12-30 18:24
DynaMike NL1973+ [C107] with Italian indicators. 2009-12-30 18:23
DynaMike NL1934+ Fiat 508 4m. 2009-12-30 18:20
pokeoddsponge USOM Taurus 2009-12-30 18:19
pokeoddsponge USAn American halftrack with a fake turret 2009-12-30 18:18
DynaMike NL1949 Pontiac Chieftain DeLuxe convertible. 2009-12-30 18:18
130rapid PL
DynaMike wrote The DKW [F102] had indicators on top edge of the fenders.


Right, I forgot. :)


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2009-12-30 18:16
DynaMike NLThe DKW [F102] had indicators on top edge of the fenders... This is indeed an Audi [F103]. By the lack of writing on the front fender I guess it's just Audi (without model name), 1966. 2009-12-30 18:13
130rapid PLWell, line of side strips suggests Audi. Backward wipers - DKW.

First 1965 Audi [F103], without any type badge, had both.

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2009-12-30 18:12
electra225 ITFiat 500 L in "Positano Yellow" (colour code 208) 2009-12-30 18:10
electra225 ITFiat 1500 C 2009-12-30 18:09
electra225 ITFirst Audi 72 to Super 90 2009-12-30 18:08
130rapid PLIsn't Audi.
Older cousin. :P
1963 Auto-Union DKW F102

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2009-12-30 18:07

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