Based in Clevedon, Bristol Alfaholics are the original Alfa Romeo classic parts supplier and have developed to become the leading supplier for modified and race parts for 105 series cars.
Visit websiteTony Stevens at AlfaStop is the the leading supplier of 750 - 101 Giulietta parts. With over 50 years of Alfa Romeo knowledge, Tony is a mine of information and holds probably the most comprehensive stock of high quality Giulietta parts bar none. AlfaStop also stocks 105, 1900, 2000 and 2600 parts too and should always be considered when parts are required for your Alfa Romeo.
Visit websiteBased in Purley, Surrey, MGS Coachworks are restoration and bodywork experts, specialising in classic Alfa Romeo and Italian cars. Mike Spenceley, a bodywork craftsman and master painter with over 45 years experience is especially well respected within the Alfa Romeo community and Alfa Romeo Owner's Club and has renovated countless Alfa Romeos, Series 750, 101 and 105 bodywork.
Visit websiteIf you find yourself in Sicily and want to know more about the history of the world's oldest road race, the legendary Targa Florio, be sure to visit this museum based in Termini Imerese. Situated about thirty minutes drive from Palermo, this wonderful private museum is owned by Nuccio Salemi. He has a wealth of historical knowledge and a great passion for the Targa Florio and has collated a vast collection of images, information and cars to share with visitors. He also has a wonderful timeline of all the races since 1906. You couldn't meet a more welcoming and charming man, so keen to share his passion. A visit is highly recommended, be sure to mention Southwood!
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The death of Tazio Nuvolari on 11 August 1953 touched the whole racing world, it particularly moved Renzo Castagneto, Aymo Maggi and Giovanni Canestrini. These were the men of the "Mille Miglia". They, together with Franco Mazzotti (who died during the 2nd World War), founded "the most beautiful race in the world" which was first run in 1927. Castagneto, known as "God from the machine", with his friends were very attached to the Mantuan racer. They were linked by a close bond of affection and they felt deep consideration and admiration towards this great "man-champion". To honour his memory, the traditional route of the Mille Miglia was changed to pass through Nuvolari's birthplace, Mantova.
Since then, the Gran Premio Nuvolari was established in recognition of the legendary Mantuan racer, with the route passing along the impressive straight roads which cross "The Po Valley", starting from Cremona, through Mantova to the finish in Brescia. Today the event both starts and finishes in Mantova, passing through Rimini and Sienna along the way. Having taken part in this event we can confirm the route is both beautiful and challenging. If you are thinking of participating, please contact us to learn about transport for your vehicle to and from the event.
Terre di Canossa is an extraordinary journey along the roads of Emilia Romagna, Italy. Passing through art cities, wonderful scenery, ancient castles, gently-rolling green hills, unspoilt mountain passes and enchanting villages. A challenging and demanding race for those wanting to experience it stopwatch in hand, with 65 enjoyable and challenging time trials and 6 average speed trials. An opportunity to enjoy some truly unforgettable moments with exclusive evening events set in unique locations, exciting food and wine tours, a taste of traditional fare and the creativity of the best Michelin starred chefs. A great blend of beautiful cars, competition, tourism, gastronomy and relaxation. The rally is open to vehicles built between 1919 and 1976. We have competed several times in this beautiful rally and would highly recommend it. If you are thinking of participating, please contact us to learn about transport for your vehicle to and from the event.
Visit websiteHelp support this relatively new register set up to record and preserve the rare Alfa Romeo Giulia GTC.
Visit websiteFor the benefit and enjoyment of owners and admirers of the Alfa Romeo 1900 Series built in Milan from 1950 to 1959. Includes the cultivation of an accurate register of survivors and provision of a forum for the exchange of knowledge and information. Also see the link to the 1900 companion site on the home page.
Visit websiteOwners of the Alfa Romeo brand FCA Automobiles have established a Heritage department dedicated to protecting the history and authenticity of their brands.
Visit websiteAuto Italia magazine was created in 1995 as the World's first specialist publication to celebrate the excellence of Italian automotive design and engineering. Auto Italia is essential reading for the owner, collector and enthusiast who is passionate about Italy and its motoring heritage. Complemented with top quality photography, Auto Italia's informative features are produced by a dedicated group of UK and Italian writers, who all own, restore or race Italian cars.
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