2002 Concorso Italiano

2003 Concorso Italiano Gallery
photos by H. Martin de'Campo
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Alfa Romeo T33/2 Sport Prototipo "Periscopica" which produced 270 BHP at 9600 rpm from a 90 degree angle DOHC V8 2 liter high compression motor! This T33/2 Sport Prototipo race car (Autodelta) originally made its debut in 1967at the Targa Florio. In the flesh this car was one of the highlights of the day! T33/2 and owner Joe Nastacio celebrate after winning the 2003 BEST OF CONCORSO ITALIANO trophy! Joe imported this car from Sicily, and it is among many Tipo 33s in his collection.
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The incredible Alfa Romeo V8 Brera by Giugiaro in the flesh. This V8 is shared with Maserati's new coupe and possesses over 400 BHP! Luxurious interior: The Brera has no speakers - it uses an advanced magnetic sound projection technology that emits powerful bass and sound Pictures will NEVER do this car justice. In person, this car's paint has a beautiful 2 color metallic shimmer between a red and amber.... absolutely amazing!
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This Southern California based Junior Z was one of my favorite cars of the show. The current owner said he'd only had it a total of 4 months! What a honeymoon! The interior of the Z had brand new beautiful burl wood dash finish, new chrome and new leather. The leather smell was unforgettable. The polished Panasport wheels really stood out wonderfully on this car.
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6C 2500 Super Sport Cabriolet - this car received non-stop "gawking" all day long!  Jewel-like interior of the 6C series Note the aerodynamic flow and beauty of this historic vehicle.
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A Quattroroute Zagato enjoying the praise of the crowd as it crosses the grand stand Two Quattroroute Zagatos were at Concorso this year The nose of the 4R Zagato - inspired by the 6C 1750 Gran Sport of the 30s
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This 2600 Spider by Touring was one of the cleanest Spiders on the greens Unusual but attractive sky blue color on a Giulia Sprint GT Veloce coupe Giulietta Sprint Veloces sunbathing in the beautiful Monterey Bay Peninsula sun.
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EARLY BIRD Alfa Serpents begin to arrive at The Black Horse Golf Resort A lovely array of high performance and Concours quality Berlinas! A row of GTVs on Parade
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A Pininfarina-designed Duetto enjoying a prime spot on at Concorso's main display row, where many of Frua's designs were honored and on display. The quality and feel of the Alfa 166 is truly on par with that of a Porsche or Aston Martin. This car belongs to Mike Tillson, President of Radnorconcours.org., who plans to import 166s, 156s and 147s by next year! This pristine polished Giulia Spider engine was clean enough to eat off of. And indeed the Champagne was flowing all day long this day! You might as well bring your your brie and grapes while you're at it.
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This gorgeous red Alfa 2600 Spider was a show favorite.... This step nose Giulia GTV is a California car and was the object of the owner's "lust" for many years. Here it is enjoying the adoration of hundreds of Alfisti. Imagine seeing this Montreal's face in your rear view mirror!

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