Stanguellini Barchetta Ala d'Oro - 1943 by Perico001 1100 Sport...



Stanguellini Barchetta Ala d'Oro - 1943 by Perico001 1100 Sport Nazionale

The Stanguellini Barchetta Ala d’Oro (literally, “golden wing”) was born in 1943 out of the imagination of Francesco Stanguellini, son of the founder of the homonymous sports car maker in Modena in 1900. The company, despite its small size, enjoyed a glorious history of victories, even over its more famous “cousins” at Ferrari.

Francesco had a passion for racecars, and was described as “the engine wizard” by the press for his ability to build light and powerful cars by transforming other models’ frames and engines. One day he drew the first sketch of this splendid vehicle (1,110cc, 45hp, 185 kilometers per hour at top speed), which would win the Italian Sportscar Championship in 1946 and 1947.

Fiat 508 C
1.089 cc
4 Cylinder
45 PS

Retro Classics 2017
Stuttgart - Germany
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Alfa-Romeo TZ3 Corsa Concept & Stradale by Perico001 Expo:...



Alfa-Romeo TZ3 Corsa Concept & Stradale by Perico001 Expo: Zagato Swiss
Pantheon Basel
Forum für Oldtimer
Hofacker 72
Basel
Swiss - Schweiz
March 2017
https://flic.kr/p/TSfFFb


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Maserati A6G-2000 - 1956 by Perico001 1950 - 1957 Coachwork by...



Maserati A6G-2000 - 1956 by Perico001 1950 - 1957
Coachwork by Allemano
Chassis n° #2115

1.986 cc
6 in-line
150 PS @ 6.000 rpm
Vmax : 175 km/h
1.140 kg
58 / 60 ex. (A6G)
21 ex. (A6G Allemeno)

Techno Classica 2017
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2017 https://flic.kr/p/TTTue3


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Opel Kapitän - 1956 by Perico001 1978 - 1982 Die von 1955 bis...



Opel Kapitän - 1956 by Perico001 1978 - 1982

Die von 1955 bis 1958 gebauten Kapitän-Modelle wiesen mit ihren schüchtern angedeuteten Heckflossen auf eine Änderung der Karosseriemode hin. Diesem Einzelstück wurde am 9. November 1956 eine besondere Ehre zuteil. Als zweimillionster Opel verliess er - mit reichlich Goldschmuck versehen - die Rüsselsheimer Werkshallen. Alles was normalerweise verchromt war, wurde hier 24 Karat vergoldet. Auch die Lackierung und Polsterung wurde für dieses Modell gefertigt.

2.473 cc
6 Cylinder
75 PS
Vmax : 140 km/h

Techno Classica 2017
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2017 https://flic.kr/p/TJmZjH


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Opel Kapitän - 1956 by Perico001 1978 - 1982 Die von 1955 bis...



Opel Kapitän - 1956 by Perico001 1978 - 1982

Die von 1955 bis 1958 gebauten Kapitän-Modelle wiesen mit ihren schüchtern angedeuteten Heckflossen auf eine Änderung der Karosseriemode hin. Diesem Einzelstück wurde am 9. November 1956 eine besondere Ehre zuteil. Als zweimillionster Opel verliess er - mit reichlich Goldschmuck versehen - die Rüsselsheimer Werkshallen. Alles was normalerweise verchromt war, wurde hier 24 Karat vergoldet. Auch die Lackierung und Polsterung wurde für dieses Modell gefertigt.

2.473 cc
6 Cylinder
75 PS
Vmax : 140 km/h

Techno Classica 2017
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2017 https://flic.kr/p/TFpktA


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Opel Kapitän - 1956 by Perico001 1978 - 1982 Die von 1955 bis...



Opel Kapitän - 1956 by Perico001 1978 - 1982

Die von 1955 bis 1958 gebauten Kapitän-Modelle wiesen mit ihren schüchtern angedeuteten Heckflossen auf eine Änderung der Karosseriemode hin. Diesem Einzelstück wurde am 9. November 1956 eine besondere Ehre zuteil. Als zweimillionster Opel verliess er - mit reichlich Goldschmuck versehen - die Rüsselsheimer Werkshallen. Alles was normalerweise verchromt war, wurde hier 24 Karat vergoldet. Auch die Lackierung und Polsterung wurde für dieses Modell gefertigt.

2.473 cc
6 Cylinder
75 PS
Vmax : 140 km/h

Techno Classica 2017
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2017 https://flic.kr/p/ULavin


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An Immaculately Restored Datsun 240Z – The Original Nissan Z Car

 

The Datsun 240Z is one of the most popular, and arguably one of the most important, Japanese cars of its era. With the recent release (at the time of writing) of the Nissan Z Proto, now is a fitting time to take a look back at the original Z car, and to marvel at how much the prices have skyrocketed in recent years.

The Datsun 240Z you see here is a comprehensively restored 1972 model and by a stroke of luck it’s wearing almost the same shade of Lime green as the new Z Proto. The car has a black interior with coloured carpeting and vented seat backs, it has a traditional wood-rimmed steering wheel and a polished wood gear knob to match.

The restoration process was thorough but the team behind it had the presence of mind to keep the original stickers and tags throughout, the vehicle is also fitted with its original engine and 4-speed manual transmission.

Datsun 240Z Grille

There have been a few very minor (and reversible) changes made to the car in the name of convenience and performance, it’s now fitted with a ceramic-coated exhaust and a Frigiking air-conditioning system, as well as Rota wheels on all four corners.

The engine bay will bring great joy to anyone with a love for tidiness and attention to detail, it’s the best-organised bay we’ve seen in some time and it’s always a marvel at how much room there is for access around the engine – a far cry from modern engine bays that require mechanics to have multi-joined arms no more than 1/4″ in diameter.

The car is showing 29,292 miles (at time of cataloguing) though thanks to the restoration it appears essentially brand new throughout.

Datsun 240Z Engine Bay

The Datsun 240Z was originally released in 1969 (1970 model year), and it was known as the Nissan Fairlady 240Z in some markets. At the time of its release the styling of the car was compared to both the Jaguar E-Type and the Porsche 911, the design of the 240Z is frequently pointed to as a highlight of Japanese auto design from the era, and it remains very popular to the modern day.

As the model name suggests, the 240Z was fitted with a 2.4 litre L24 inline-6 with a single overhead cam, two-valves per cylinder, and twin Hitachi SU-type carburetors. The engine was capable of 151 hp in stock trim, a respectable figure for the day. Nissan fitted all versions of the Z car range with four-wheel independent suspension – MacPherson struts up front with Chapman struts in the back, front disc brakes and rear drums were also standard.

The styling, handling, performance, and engineering of the 240Z were highly praised by the motoring press upon release and long waitlists began to form at dealerships across the country. The 240Z would be followed by the 260Z in 1974 and then by the 280Z in 1975 (in the North American market), these cars were fitted with 2.6 litre and 2.8 litre engines respectively.

Datsun 240Z Back

Early, original examples of the Datsun 240Z that have survived the intervening decades with out being scrapped or rusting to oblivion are now highly collectible and they’re seeing the similar climb in prices we saw with air-cooled Porsche 911s a few years ago.

The 1972 Datsun 240Z has a price estimate of $75,000 to $90,000 USD and it’s being offered without reserve by RM Sotheby’s in late October as part of the Elkhart Collection. If you’d like to read more about it or register to bid you can click here to visit the listing.

Datsun 240Z Seats

Datsun 240Z Nose

Datsun 240Z Centre Console

Datsun 240Z Wheels

Datsun 240Z Trunk

Datsun 240Z Steering Wheel

Datsun 240Z Side

Datsun 240Z Rear

Datsun 240Z Nose

Datsun 240Z Front

Datsun 240Z Engine

Datsun 240Z Door

Datsun 240Z Badge

Datsun 240Z AM FM Stereo

Images: ©2020 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s

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