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Superb captioning, this video is wonderful. I loved your take on the FoS this year as well. The highlight for me in this one is 1955 Ferrari 875s. That's the only one with a fin. If it's the real deal, it was crashed at Dundalk 1955 TT by Oliver Gendebian, raced by Jack McAfee, Phil Hill, Caroll Shelby, and others, owned by Andy Warhol briefly? Beautifully restored by DK engineering in 2011. It was sold for 6.5m at auction. Drive carefully!
Thanks for this information. I'm glad you liked the subtitles with the name of the cars. I also have to insert the name of the vehicles in the four videos of the FOS, but I need a lot of time that I currently don't have. So it is something that I will do because I think it's very useful 😉
I believe the 'jeep style' vehicle at 7:08, following the Cisitalia, is an Alfa Romeo 1900 Matta, but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. Cheers.
That's what I like about the 1000 Miglia, being able to see unimaginable cars on the street with a lot of tranquillity as if the owners had gone for a coffee 😄👍
What, no double -bubble Fiat Abarth, shame. In the US early 50's can't remember seeing any Lancia, but a few DB-Panhard. If you were near a U.S. Air Force Base in the east these cars were brought back by airman(free shipping) after the war, i.e. Morris Minor, TC's VW's Allards and a stray Bentley and of course they weren't expensive .
The Abarth cars you are talking about were indeed built after 1957, and therefore they are too recent to be able to participate in the 1000 Miglia. Interesting what you wrote about the other cars 👍
Mille Grazie for this Superbe Video .....but what I will never understand and don't even want to understand is what a participant in an Classic Alfa Romeo with a cowboy hat is doing. Just like the numerous others with modern US base caps. Where's the style there.???..It is for me nothing different than when you simply paint over a famous picture artwork with graffiti...excuise ma but this is my opinion
You're welcome 👍This comment made me smile because you surely don't know that man in the Cowboy hat. He's a great Italian endurance racing driver who raced in Formula 1. His name is Arturo Merzario, and he has always been wearing a Cowboy hat since he started racing. History has never been very grateful to him. Merzario was the driver who pulled Niki Lauda out of the car at the Nurburgring when his car caught fire. If Lauda could continue living and racing, it's thanks to the heroic gesture of this pilot.
@@Italiansupercarvideo ::::Scusa I certainly didn't want to accuse anyone personally and the life of this gentleman is also very honorable. I ask you not to misunderstand what I wanted to say is quite simple. I was also present at the Mille Miglia when I was managing director of a Lotus Representation in Munich from 1991-1997 I'm a bit older and just wanted to give my thoughts freedom. If you have any doubts about my statement, I can send you the extract from the court's commercial register. But it's much more important to me make great videos from a big MILLE MIGLIA iam sure we ALL are sono dei petrolieri incurabili e questa è una buona cosa-are incurable petrolheads and that's a good thing Cordiali saluti da Vienna con la mia amata attuale Alfa Romeo GT (937)
@@k.b7905 No problem, now that you have written to me, I understand that I am talking to someone who is of such age to know vintage cars and have seen several 1000 Miglia. Of course, we are all passionate about vehicles here and always in an atmosphere of friendship. So, congratulations on your Alfa Romeo, bring a little bit of Italy to the streets of Vienna, a beautiful city where I was a few years ago and which I would like to visit again. Best regards from Italy ✋
According to Babvvo and Tebbvo laws from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing petrol stations to only one state operated central gas station per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on.... So no investments should be done in oil burning vehicles any more....:-((
Hell we can't even ban 2v stroke environmental disaster lawn trimmers, leaf blowers and Rollin coal here in the USA. So I'm less concerned than perhaps I should be. I just want to enjoy my 2001 911 a little bit through my retirement is that too much to ask?
➪⚠➪⚠➪ Check out these playlists, you might be interested:
➪ 1000 Miglia 2022 Gambettola: bit.ly/MM2022Gambettola
➪ Ferrari Tribute to 1000 Miglia 2022: bit.ly/FerrariTribute2022II
➪ Ferrari Tribute to 1000 Miglia 2022: bit.ly/FerrariTribute2022
➪ 1000 Miglia 2020 Classics + Ferrari Tribute: bit.ly/1000Miglia2020
➪ The Best Events & Classic Cars in Europe: bit.ly/BestClassicsEurope
✔ Follow me: bit.ly/ISCVideo New HD video every 2 Days, subscribe and don't forget to click the Bell 🔔 to get notifications of all my latest updates. Thank you! 😉👍
Wonderful footage. No music, no commentary and the subtitles are perfect. Very well produced. Excellent!
Thank you! 😉👍
Great videos! 100% ambiance. Thank you for posting!
Thanks, you're welcome 😉👍
È pazzesco come la mille miglia ospiti così tante belle signore da corsa con la loro musica ed il loro profumo ☺️
Hai ragione. E' uno di quegli eventi che cerco sempre di non mancare, una volta l'anno l'Italia diventa uno splendido museo itinerante.
a lot of rare "old" cars.....impressive,,,,,,and damn those "speedbumps" on the roads......🙂
Super job on the captions 👍🏻
Thank you 😉👍
Wow! SO GOOD! Thanks for the effort you went to making this, (a labour of love I’m sure!), especially the subtitles! Bravo! 👌 .. 😃 .. ✌️
Thanks, I'm glad you appreciated it. Unfortunately, videos like this take a long to film and edit, especially the subtitles 😉
Thank you for your hard work to make these videos! 🙂
Thank you 👍
@@Italiansupercarvideo Very cool video , great cars and great to see them so looked after AND USED ....
thank you 😊
Love the transmission whine from the world's fastest lorry at0:55
EXCELLENT. I'm hoping to have a car suitable for the Miglia within the next two years. Getting a place is another thing but it's worth a shot.
I wish you, and maybe I will also have the pleasure of filming you 👍
Fanastic 🥰🥰 Love the name/ type of cars
Thank you 😉👍
Superb captioning, this video is wonderful. I loved your take on the FoS this year as well. The highlight for me in this one is 1955 Ferrari 875s. That's the only one with a fin. If it's the real deal, it was crashed at Dundalk 1955 TT by Oliver Gendebian, raced by Jack McAfee, Phil Hill, Caroll Shelby, and others, owned by Andy Warhol briefly? Beautifully restored by DK engineering in 2011. It was sold for 6.5m at auction. Drive carefully!
Thanks for this information. I'm glad you liked the subtitles with the name of the cars. I also have to insert the name of the vehicles in the four videos of the FOS, but I need a lot of time that I currently don't have. So it is something that I will do because I think it's very useful 😉
When I saw 1000 miglia I said to myself “that should be mille miglia.” lol
hahaha LOL 👍
I believe the 'jeep style' vehicle at 7:08, following the Cisitalia, is an Alfa Romeo 1900 Matta, but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong. Cheers.
It could also be a Fiat Compagnola..
12:05I love how there's the Mercedes 300SL prototype, worth several million Euros, just casually parked there at the side of the square 💁♂️
That's what I like about the 1000 Miglia, being able to see unimaginable cars on the street with a lot of tranquillity as if the owners had gone for a coffee 😄👍
So schöne alte Autos, Geil. Nächsten Monat laben wir wieder auch welche, leider nicht so fiele wie viele. 👋👌👍
Sie haben Recht, die 1000 Miglia ist wie eine prächtige und wandernde Parade von Oldtimern, den besten der Welt 👍
What, no double -bubble Fiat Abarth, shame. In the US early 50's can't remember seeing any Lancia, but a few DB-Panhard. If you were near a U.S. Air Force Base in the east these cars were brought back by airman(free shipping) after the war, i.e. Morris Minor, TC's VW's Allards and a stray Bentley and of course they weren't expensive .
The Abarth cars you are talking about were indeed built after 1957, and therefore they are too recent to be able to participate in the 1000 Miglia. Interesting what you wrote about the other cars 👍
VIVA ITALIA...
👏👏👏👏🏁🏁🏁🏁
Voi non inquinate veroo...
We witnessed adn filmed this at San Marino; watch our vid of it.
I just looked at it; congratulations, very well done 👍
Mille Grazie for this Superbe Video .....but what I will never understand and don't even want to understand is what a participant in an Classic Alfa Romeo with a cowboy hat is doing. Just like the numerous others with modern US base caps. Where's the style there.???..It is for me nothing different than when you simply paint over a famous picture artwork with graffiti...excuise ma but this is my opinion
You're welcome 👍This comment made me smile because you surely don't know that man in the Cowboy hat. He's a great Italian endurance racing driver who raced in Formula 1. His name is Arturo Merzario, and he has always been wearing a Cowboy hat since he started racing. History has never been very grateful to him. Merzario was the driver who pulled Niki Lauda out of the car at the Nurburgring when his car caught fire. If Lauda could continue living and racing, it's thanks to the heroic gesture of this pilot.
@@Italiansupercarvideo ::::Scusa I certainly didn't want to accuse anyone personally and the life of this gentleman is also very honorable. I ask you not to misunderstand what I wanted to say is quite simple. I was also present at the Mille Miglia when I was managing director of a Lotus Representation in Munich from 1991-1997 I'm a bit older and just wanted to give my thoughts freedom. If you have any doubts about my statement, I can send you the extract from the court's commercial register. But it's much more important to me make great videos from a big MILLE MIGLIA iam sure we ALL are sono dei petrolieri incurabili e questa è una buona cosa-are incurable petrolheads and that's a good thing
Cordiali saluti da Vienna con la mia amata attuale Alfa Romeo GT (937)
@@k.b7905 No problem, now that you have written to me, I understand that I am talking to someone who is of such age to know vintage cars and have seen several 1000 Miglia. Of course, we are all passionate about vehicles here and always in an atmosphere of friendship. So, congratulations on your Alfa Romeo, bring a little bit of Italy to the streets of Vienna, a beautiful city where I was a few years ago and which I would like to visit again. Best regards from Italy ✋
According to Babvvo and Tebbvo laws from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned
from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the
Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by
reducing petrol stations to only one state operated central gas station
per city. From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned
too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and
gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on....
So no investments should be done in oil burning vehicles any more....:-((
Hell we can't even ban 2v stroke environmental disaster lawn trimmers, leaf blowers and Rollin coal here in the USA. So I'm less concerned than perhaps I should be. I just want to enjoy my 2001 911 a little bit through my retirement is that too much to ask?
Great video. Who likes the 300SL with the wing ? My opinion: Bullshit
Well, it's one of the peculiarities that made this car famous, as well as an elegant, timeless sports car.