Taking place from 24 to 26 November, Milano AutoClassica is now in its seventh edition and has established itself as an unmissable date in the calendar for all historic car enthusiasts.
The common theme that links the events lined up for this year’s show is car culture, from favourite brands to searching for original spare parts. The event attracts experts and industry insiders alike, who are fascinated by an ever-expanding sector that is also attracting growing interest from the general public.
The focus of Milano AutoClassica is the positive fusion between the past, which highlights brands' historic legacies, and the future as represented by the current models presented by automotive manufacturers.
FCA Heritage is certain to be in attendance with a stand on the theme of Epic Journeys, specifically the globe-trotting expeditions undertaken by the historic cars on show, which have successfully participated in rallies and raids around the world.
The cars on display are genuine masterpieces, ranging from a 1951 Fiat Campagnola "Alger - Le Cap" and a 1977 131 Diesel Abarth "London - Sydney" to a 2007 Fiat 500 "Overland", a 1988 Lancia Delta Integrale Gr. A "Safari" and a 1957 Alfa Romeo Giulietta t.i. “Peking to Paris”.
Beside models from the FCA Heritage collection, the public will be able to admire the Fiat 500 special series dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the iconic car, which combines a vintage look with the latest connectivity technology, as well as an Alfa Romeo Stelvio, the Milanese brand’s first SUV.
With its attendance at this event, FCA Heritage also reaffirms the group’s interest in the biggest auto shows dedicated to classic cars.
The car is displayed on the FCA Heritage stand at Milano AutoClassica together with:
Lancia Delta HF Integrale Gr. A: 1988, the Delta Integrale adds Africa to its conquests
Fiat Campagnola: The Fiat Campagnola that conquered Africa
Alfa Romeo Giulietta TI: From Beijing to Paris, the Giulietta TI crosses two continents
Fiat 500 Overland: A 500 like the Itala, 100 years later.
More information at
www.milanoautoclassica.com