Trio of unique cars at Targa Florio

Participation in style of the Lopresto Collection at Targa Florio Classic, the event remembers the beautiful Sicilian race bringing the race in evocative and exclusive places of Sicily, through amazing and unique landscapes.

This year there were three cars of the collection, all of them Alfa Romeo and unique cars. The queen was the Giulietta Sprint Veloce a race car of Aristide Molteni, transformed in the end of the 50s in a aerodynamic racing car to counteract the Giulietta of Zagato, changing the original lines in a very unique way.

The extraordinary Giulietta was with two prototypes Alfa Giulia TI, cars built by Centro Stile and Centro Esperienza del Biscione in the development stage of the berlina. The first with experimental bodywork, the second with the engine 1750 and also a different design of bodywork.

The two berlina were driven by David Giudici, director of Ruoteclassiche, Top Gear and Auto Pro and Hidetomo Kimura, japanese artist creator of the Concorso di Kyoto last December.

1962 Alfa Romeo Giulia TI 1750 Prototipo

1962 Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Prototipo

1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta SV Speciale "Molteni"

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