Thank you for the video - it's a gem! Historic footage is extremely nice. I was always confused by the naming Flaminia/Florida II but you explained everything. And it is so cool to hear personal stories from someone having first hand experience with such a rare subject! This model has always been my favorite due to the elegance of the lines. And when I heard maestro speaking about it himself - I left no doubts I'll do my best to find and restore one. I truly wish for a renaissance of Italian automotive design of 60-70, when cars were built by the people and for the people. All the best and good luck with your channel!
Thank you for the video - it's a gem! Historic footage is extremely nice. I was always confused by the naming Flaminia/Florida II but you explained everything. And it is so cool to hear personal stories from someone having first hand experience with such a rare subject! This model has always been my favorite due to the elegance of the lines. And when I heard maestro speaking about it himself - I left no doubts I'll do my best to find and restore one. I truly wish for a renaissance of Italian automotive design of 60-70, when cars were built by the people and for the people.
All the best and good luck with your channel!
Thanks for watching. The Flaminia PF is still underestimated, you can find a good sample in Italy for a good price.
Thank you for your celebration of the genuine automobile, and for this history of the postwar pillarless coupe archetype!
Thanks for watching.
Good English, congratulations .... and what a beauty !
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