DuaneEstill
Banned User
So...uh...
I've read many places about Fiat destroying the parts. That would have left King Al with possibly the only one in the world and he would probably not have complied with any request to destroy his.
Here's the website........warning, this website is packed with very rare and interesting pictures of mostly
Abarth stuff, in between Al's conspiracy rants. Interesting how alot of the Abarth racing designs resembled the road going Cisitalia cars, but these were incredible designs! I think they reflected the Italian mastery of car design at the time and unequivocally demonstrates the genius of Carlo Abarth. He deserves far more credit
than he gets when it comes things automotive Italian.
http://www.fazaabarth.info/FAZA3.html
Here are some more pictures of Al's place in Florida.
With Al himself standing between two prototipos, both of them set up for roadracing, Al was not a rally driver.
I've always wondered what "FAZA Disco" meant....could it be just another expression of Al's eccentricity?
I've read many places about Fiat destroying the parts. That would have left King Al with possibly the only one in the world and he would probably not have complied with any request to destroy his.
Here's the website........warning, this website is packed with very rare and interesting pictures of mostly
Abarth stuff, in between Al's conspiracy rants. Interesting how alot of the Abarth racing designs resembled the road going Cisitalia cars, but these were incredible designs! I think they reflected the Italian mastery of car design at the time and unequivocally demonstrates the genius of Carlo Abarth. He deserves far more credit
than he gets when it comes things automotive Italian.
http://www.fazaabarth.info/FAZA3.html
Here are some more pictures of Al's place in Florida.
With Al himself standing between two prototipos, both of them set up for roadracing, Al was not a rally driver.
I've always wondered what "FAZA Disco" meant....could it be just another expression of Al's eccentricity?