Arkas
04-09-2009, 21:18
Κλασσικές ομορφιές που μας θυμίζουν την σχεδιαστική αντίληψη του παρελθόντος!
Απολαύστε τις...
http://www.madle.org/gc06ar8ccompeconv.jpg
Alfa-Romeo showed the 8C Competizione Spider.
The premiere of this concept car happened during the Concours D'Elegance at Pebble Beach, in 2005.
So the car isn't a classic car, but it's classy, and Alfa-Romeo just decided to get the Coupe into production.
http://www.madle.org/gc06delachapbmw.jpg
There were also some BMW, for example this BMW 328.
Well, ehh, that's not a BMW, it's a downsized model, made for kids, powered by a small engine, available for around $15,000.00, produced by De La Chapelle.
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw315ihle.jpg
A little bit bigger, this BMW Dixi (a licensed Austin 7) was converted by Ihle into a more sporty car.
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw328mmlog.jpg
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw328mm.jpg
And here comes a real BMW 328, but not the standard body, it's a Mille Miglia version.
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw2002tii05.jpg
A new old car-
This BMW 2002tii was produced in 2005.
BMW classic division "Mobile Tradition" used the chance to show that almost all spare parts for this model are still available.
http://www.madle.org/gc06citdschapcab.jpg
A goddess on wheels.
The Citroën DS Convertible, built by Henri Chapron.
DS stands for French Déesse, and that's the word for goddess.
http://www.madle.org/gc06citdschapcoup.jpg
The "Le Léman", a Citroen DS Coupe, also built by Chapron.
http://www.madle.org/gc06delagd8herve38.jpg
The Hervé-Collection showed, next to a Voisin this elegant Delage D8 120,
built by Guilloré, in 1938, preowned by the wife of Aga Khan.
http://www.madle.org/gc06delagd8sport105j35.jpg
Another Delage D8, but it's a D8 105 Sport, built in 1935,
for sale by Grohe, who also showed some interesting design sketches of Ghia-Aigle, which will be showed in Part 2 (http://www.madle.org/egc06ch.htm).
http://www.madle.org/gc06f212interghia56.jpg
There were a lot of Ferraris, here is a 212 Inter, bodied by Ghia, in 1956.
http://www.madle.org/gc06f400sf.jpg
Pininfarina showed three cars, three Ferraris, here is a 400 Superfast,
the other two cars were concept cars, the Modulo (http://www.madle.org/epmmodulo.htm), and the Dino 206C Competizione (http://www.madle.org/epmdino.htm), they were designed by Paolo Martin (http://www.madle.org/epaolo.htm), and so I created extra websites for these cars...
http://www.madle.org/gc06fiattopolatte.jpg
A Fiat Topolino (Topolino is the Italian word for a small mouse), with a very special coachwork.
It was built for milk-delivery, the driver had to sit like on a motorcycle.
http://www.madle.org/gc06honda.jpg
The Honda-Club showed a collection of fine old, and small Hondas.
http://www.madle.org/gc06lanapripf39.jpg
Lancia still celebrating the 100-Year-Jubilee, here a Lancia Aprilia Convertible, bodied by Pininfarina, 1939.
http://www.madle.org/gc06mb540kcaba.jpg
Mercedes 540K Convertible A, 1939
During the war-years, the car had an armoured body, years ago, it was replaced by this body.
http://www.madle.org/gc06mb540kroad.jpg
Mercedes 540K Specialroadster, 1937
Thiesen informed that this chassis was originally a Convertible B,
that body was replaced by the specialroadster version, which is more valuable.
http://www.madle.org/gc06rrp1j28.jpg
Rolls-Royce Phantom I, 1928
Απολαύστε τις...
http://www.madle.org/gc06ar8ccompeconv.jpg
Alfa-Romeo showed the 8C Competizione Spider.
The premiere of this concept car happened during the Concours D'Elegance at Pebble Beach, in 2005.
So the car isn't a classic car, but it's classy, and Alfa-Romeo just decided to get the Coupe into production.
http://www.madle.org/gc06delachapbmw.jpg
There were also some BMW, for example this BMW 328.
Well, ehh, that's not a BMW, it's a downsized model, made for kids, powered by a small engine, available for around $15,000.00, produced by De La Chapelle.
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw315ihle.jpg
A little bit bigger, this BMW Dixi (a licensed Austin 7) was converted by Ihle into a more sporty car.
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw328mmlog.jpg
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw328mm.jpg
And here comes a real BMW 328, but not the standard body, it's a Mille Miglia version.
http://www.madle.org/gc06bmw2002tii05.jpg
A new old car-
This BMW 2002tii was produced in 2005.
BMW classic division "Mobile Tradition" used the chance to show that almost all spare parts for this model are still available.
http://www.madle.org/gc06citdschapcab.jpg
A goddess on wheels.
The Citroën DS Convertible, built by Henri Chapron.
DS stands for French Déesse, and that's the word for goddess.
http://www.madle.org/gc06citdschapcoup.jpg
The "Le Léman", a Citroen DS Coupe, also built by Chapron.
http://www.madle.org/gc06delagd8herve38.jpg
The Hervé-Collection showed, next to a Voisin this elegant Delage D8 120,
built by Guilloré, in 1938, preowned by the wife of Aga Khan.
http://www.madle.org/gc06delagd8sport105j35.jpg
Another Delage D8, but it's a D8 105 Sport, built in 1935,
for sale by Grohe, who also showed some interesting design sketches of Ghia-Aigle, which will be showed in Part 2 (http://www.madle.org/egc06ch.htm).
http://www.madle.org/gc06f212interghia56.jpg
There were a lot of Ferraris, here is a 212 Inter, bodied by Ghia, in 1956.
http://www.madle.org/gc06f400sf.jpg
Pininfarina showed three cars, three Ferraris, here is a 400 Superfast,
the other two cars were concept cars, the Modulo (http://www.madle.org/epmmodulo.htm), and the Dino 206C Competizione (http://www.madle.org/epmdino.htm), they were designed by Paolo Martin (http://www.madle.org/epaolo.htm), and so I created extra websites for these cars...
http://www.madle.org/gc06fiattopolatte.jpg
A Fiat Topolino (Topolino is the Italian word for a small mouse), with a very special coachwork.
It was built for milk-delivery, the driver had to sit like on a motorcycle.
http://www.madle.org/gc06honda.jpg
The Honda-Club showed a collection of fine old, and small Hondas.
http://www.madle.org/gc06lanapripf39.jpg
Lancia still celebrating the 100-Year-Jubilee, here a Lancia Aprilia Convertible, bodied by Pininfarina, 1939.
http://www.madle.org/gc06mb540kcaba.jpg
Mercedes 540K Convertible A, 1939
During the war-years, the car had an armoured body, years ago, it was replaced by this body.
http://www.madle.org/gc06mb540kroad.jpg
Mercedes 540K Specialroadster, 1937
Thiesen informed that this chassis was originally a Convertible B,
that body was replaced by the specialroadster version, which is more valuable.
http://www.madle.org/gc06rrp1j28.jpg
Rolls-Royce Phantom I, 1928