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The Triumph Motor Company was a British car and motor manufacturing company in the 19th and 20th centuries. The marque had its origins in 1885 when Siegfried Bettmann of Nuremberg formed S. Bettmann & Co. and started importing bicycles from Europe and selling them under his own trade name in London. The trade name became "Triumph" the following ...
Escort (Paul Raymond Publications, UK, 1980–present) Fiesta (Galaxy Publications, UK, 1966–2020) Mayfair (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Men Only (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Men's World (Paul Raymond Publications, UK) Knave (Galaxy Publications, UK, 1968–2015) The Pearl (1879–1880) Penthouse (1965–present) and Penthouse Variations.
Automobili Pininfarina (2018–present) Automobili Turismo e Sport (1963; 2012–present) Ares Design (2018–present) B. Engineering (2001–present) Bizzarrini (1964–present) Casalini (1939–present) Cecomp (1978–present) Cirelli Motor Company (2023–present) Cizeta (1988–present), manufacturer in U.S.A. but it was founded in Italy.
Italian journalist and car enthusiast Alessandro Ferrari once said, “While Italian cars are known for their style and passion, some models suffer from reliability and maintenance problems.”
Vittoria Ceretti (born 7 June 1998) is an Italian fashion model. [ 5] Ceretti was discovered in 2012 through the Elite Model Look Model contest. [ 6] As of 2024, Ceretti has participated in 400 fashion shows and has appeared on the cover of Vogue and its international editions 23 times. [ 7][ 8]
An evolution of the Ferrari 125S sports racing car turned out this snazzy model (1948-1953) that was a sports car for the street, earning Ferrari many a victory on the racing circuit.
Website. www.quattroruote.it. ISSN. 0033-5916. Quattroruote (English: Four Wheels) is an Italian automobile magazine established by the Marchigian entrepreneur Gianni Mazzocchi in February 1956. Among its regular features it includes information on used car prices.
In August 2020, he was featured on a lenticular cover of GQ Italia which switched between his image and an image of Michelangelo's David. The magazine was successfully sued by the Galleria dell'Accademia, which holds the image rights of the statue, for using a photo of the statue without their permission. [28]