192 Pages/Italian・English
210mm(width)×300mm(length) In the 1940s and 1950s, there were countless sports car manufacturers in Italy, using engines from major manufacturers such as FIAT and Alfa Romeo, while carrozzeria such as TOURING, ZAGATO, and Pininfarina handled the bodies. STANGUELLINI, based on the FIAT engine, participated in many races with its originally developed Bialbero (twin cam) unit, and its success in the 1000 MIGLIA is still talked about today.
STANGUELLINI is located in MODENA, the holy land of Italian sports cars, and still shines as a FIAT dealer and a museum of their beautiful cars like jewels.
The book details the development of STANGUELLINI racing cars and the history of a family that has been building cars in Modena since the early 20th century, in friendly competition with its neighbor Ferrari.