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Some of
our most successful holidays this year included renting vintage
convertibles to explore the rolling hills of Tuscany and Umbria.
Our representatives are happy to deliver the car to your hotel
door and guide you out of the larger cities until you are safely
on your way, winding along roads shaded by cypress trees. What
better way to explore the Mille Miglia Route, The Francigena
Route, The Wine Roads and the Ancient Appian Way?
You will also be provided with a leather bound travel book
containing all the information you will need for your adventure
including
trattorias known only to locals, where to find the best wine
and of course places of interest that are off the beaten track.
Prices start from £250 per person for a long weekend and
include 24hr roadside assistance and comprehensive insurance.
Alfa Romeo Giulietta
An agile and quick car, with a slightly mean streak. The
small Italian spider was designed by Pininfarina and was
the dream of many young people in the '50s and '60s.
This sport car was the evolution of the refined structural
skill of the Milan factory, until then renowned mainly for
its racing cars. |
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Alfa Romeo Duetto
The Duetto was designed by Pininfarina
and was presented for the first time at the 1966 Geneva
Motor Show. Its characteristic
look is unequalled and reminds us of the film "The
Graduate",
where Dustin Hoffman drives a Duetto "boat tail". |
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Fiat 1500 Spider
The Fiat's answer to the sporty Alfa Romeo and Lancia
of the 60's. The 1500 is comfortable and large has a
modern line realised by Pininfarina.
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Maggiolone Volkswagen Cabrio
The Beetle is a unique car: it was the highest expression
of the German technology in the postwar period. Millions
of young people in the world fell in love with its funny
lines; it is the only "limousine without a top". |
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Renault Sport Spider
The Renault Sport Spider is a "single-seater
for two",
a compact car with its fine and muscular profile and with
its exceptional handling and braking capabilities. No
compromise has been made in the design of the Renault Spider:
it has
completely done away with the idea of either a hood or
hard top, only an aeroscreen. A unique car produced in
very few
numbers by the prestigious Alpine Plant. A car that was
designed to race but also handle safely on the road. |
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Triumph Spitfire
The Triumph Spitfire is a scamp and amusing
car with a modern line but an old technical design, it
is a spider with no
problem for driving in the open air. |
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MGA
It is the typical English convertible car: a sporting and
essential car but also a fine and smart car initially designed
in 1955 to race the Le Mans 24 Hours. The MG A met with the
consumers' approval thanks to its soft and sinuous
line which turned the head of many young
(or less young) people in the '60s and '70s. |
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Morgan 4/4 plus 4 1600
The real English classic car: after
more then 40 years, it is hand made on a wood chassis.
With its soft shape, it always
represents a dream for English sports car lovers. |
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