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The forty-first edition of Auto e Moto d'Epoca, the international show dedicated to the world of classic cars, will be held in Bologna from 24 to 27 October. Spread across 14 pavilions, the event will feature Alpine, Mercedes, Toyota, Volkswagen and the major brands of the Motor Valley, as well as the ASI Village and the ACI Experience, for a total of 7,000 cars and motorcycles. The show's events also include the preview of the MAUTO autumn show, “125 times FIAT”, dedicated to the celebrations for the 125th anniversary of the Turin-based car manufacturer. A selection of cars from the brand will be present in Bologna to tell the story of Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino, which began in 1899, with a selection of cars that are different from those on display in Turin. Among these, the Fiat 3 ½ HP from 1899, the FIAT 12/16hp from 1902 that belonged to the Florio family, the futuristic FIAT Turbina from 1954 and the small cars that continue to shine in the history of the brand. Together with the cars, memorabilia, relics and documents. The car route brings together the best Italian and international dealers and traders: over 7,000 cars, 6 pavilions, 4 outdoor areas and 125,000 m2 of exhibition space for the largest market in Europe. Among the cars on sale are some gems, such as the prototype of the Lancia Aurelia B20 made by Ghia that belonged when new to Count Aymo Maggi, founder of the 1000 Miglia, the last 500 ever produced, the Copersucar Fittipaldi F6 Formula 1, Ferrari 365 GTB/4 'Daytona' Gr. IV Conversion, Porsche 356 Speedster from 1954, Ferrari 246 Dino GTS from 1973, Lancia Aurelia B53 Coupe By Allemano '52, Mercedes-Benz 220SE Ponton Cabriolet '59. There will also be space for instant classics such as the Porsche 997 Turbo S Cabrio 918 Spyder Edition '2011. And as every year, there will also be VIP cars, with the Fiat Ritmo prepared and customized directly by Abarth for Enzo Ferrari. The route dedicated to the world of classics features the Registro Internazionale Touring Superleggera, paying homage to the legendary OSCA with the exhibition of rare models such as the OSCA 1600 and the unique OSCA Spider 1050 from 1964, already presented at the Turin Motor Show that year. The FIVA (Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens) will debut with a stand. The Lancia Fulvia Club will exhibit a Fulvia 2C with a racing past, while the Boxer Lancia Club will present a Lancia Flavia Berlina I series, configured to assist the HF Racing Team. The Marazzato Foundation will offer a look into the past with a series of vintage vehicles, including a 1959 Fiat 682 N2 Supercortemaggiore, a 1915 Fiat 18 P, a 1960 Lancia Beta 190 with a Viberti cabin. Among the other new features this year, the Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club Italia, the Italian section of the English club which, founded in December 1984, is celebrating its 40th anniversary. #AutoeMotodEpoca Visit our website: www.automoto.it Subscribe to the channel: / redazioneautomoto Facebook: / automoto.it Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/automoto_it... Twitter: / automoto_it TikTok: / automotoit Whatsapp: https://bit.ly/47CNr3k