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october 20, 2016 - Auto e Moto d'Epoca

The charm of heritage looks to the future

The first “real” Ferrari and the first production Lamborghini Touring Superleggera; the jewels of Lamborghini from the Miura to the Super Trofeo; the first vehicle ever built in Italy; the joy of experiencing the 1950s of the Nicolis Museum; the pink Jaguar that took over the first page of Car Life and the cutting edge models that marked turning points in the history of cars. Just a few days from the inauguration on 20 October, #auto e Moto d’Epoca in Padua reveals the marvels of the past and the common thread linking #heritage to the present day.

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From 20 to 23 October 2016, 4500 cars, 500 motorbikes and 1600 exhibitors will be meeting in Padua for the biggest Classic market in Europe. At #auto e Moto d’Epoca the charm of #heritage is united with previews of contemporary cars based on passion that unites past and future and the continuous innovation that keeps them united.

So, the show, which has become the most important in Italy - will be opening with 16 international brands, the cars that have made history and those that will do so in the future. The national previews and new products from Alfa Romeo, Abarth, Audi, Citroën, DS, Maserati, Land Rover, Jaguar, Mercedes, Pagani, Porsche, Tesla, Volkswagen and Volvo will be alongside vintage models that have marked the evolution and created the legend of each car manufacturer.

Among the top pavilions are the three souls of Lamborghini’s #heritage, united in a large single stand with the LamborghiniMuseum, the“Polo Storico”, theLamborghini Club Italiaand an exiting panorama from the Miura to the Super Trofeo of the jewels from Sant’Agata.

Peugeot will be celebrating two excellent cars: the thirty-year old 205 Cabrio and the 402 Eclipse, which will be coming straight from the museum in Sochaux.

The International Superlight Touring Register will be taking part with two absolute masterpieces: the Ferrari Sport 166 MM Barchetta – the first “true” Ferrari which marked the birth of the prancing horse – and the first production Lamborghini, the 350 GT. The most beautiful Alfa Romeos, Lancias and the Aston Martin DB4 – James Bond’s car – are also exhibited to celebrate the presentation of the book, edited by Fucina, which covers 90 years of international style.

In the meantime, the car sale sector, confirms its position as the biggest in Europe with 4,500 models available to car lovers covering the whole spectrum of the automotive industry. There will be unique Italian models like Pegaso; very rare cars from the 1950s such as the Ferrari 250 and cabriolets, saloons and coupés from all eras and brands. Some of the most beautiful cars ever produced will be there including: Porsche Speedster, Mercedes Gullwing and its sister, the 300 SL roadster, Maserati 350, Alfa 6C 1750, Ferrari Dino 246 and Ferrari 275, the legendary Testa Rossa, the Porsche 959 and 993 Turbo 4S and 2s both cabrio and coupé, the Jaguar XK 120 and 140, the Lamborghini Urraco and Countach, Miura S and Miura SV.