The prestigious Retromobile classic car show opens its doors again from 7 to 11 February at the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre in Paris. FCA Heritage will be among the exhibitors for the second year running.
Rétromobile, which is now in its 43rd edition, is the exhibition where FCA Heritage made its international debut last year. In 2017, FCA Group’s classic car department attended its first overseas exhibition with the new stand layout, which has enough room to accommodate cars from the Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia and Abarth brands. The debut at Rétromobile also coincided with the launch of FCA Heritage’s French-language web portal.
TheFCA Heritage department returns to the Paris show with a display dedicated to coupés made by the department’s four marques in conjunction with renowned Italian coachbuilders.
The stand showcases four surprising and little-known custom-built cars: a Lancia Appia Coupé, an elegant model produced by Pininfarina between 1956 and 1962; an Abarth 2400 Coupé, styled by designer Giovanni Michelotti and produced by the Allemano bodyshop; a Fiat Dino 2400 Coupé, built around a Ferrari engine in conjunction with the Bertone studio in the late 1960s; and an Alfa Romeo SZ, a sporty car with an unmistakably aggressive profile that was conceived and assembled by Zagato.
Held in the charming and evocative surrounds of the Porte de Versailles Exhibition Centre, the show is a unique opportunity to meet the movers and shakers of the classic car world. Visitors can admire hundreds of historic automobiles, meet constructors and collectors from all over the world and participate in numerous auctions throughout the event.
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