Vehicles of ICF™
Are you a serious car or motorcycle enthusiast?
Then you need to attend ItalianCarFest™!
Seeing some of the vehicles that are shown at ICF™ is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Below are highlights from our past shows - some of the rare, unusual and historic cars and two-wheelers.
To see more photos, please go to our Facebook page, which contains albums from each year (you don't have to have a Facebook login to view the albums): ItalianCarFest™ on Facebook.
1967 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2
2015 BEST OF SHOW, 1st PLACE
1967 Alfa
Romeo Giulia GT 1300 Junior Race Car
2014 BEST OF SHOW
1967 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2
2013 BEST OF SHOW
1980 BMW M1
2012 BEST OF SHOW
An entrant in our new class, The Italian Connection, this car was designed by Giugiaro.
1966 Ferrari Dino 206 SP racecar
2011 BEST OF SHOW
1964 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2
2010 BEST OF SHOW
1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal
2009 BEST OF SHOW
1965 Ferrari 275 GTS
2007 BEST OF SHOW
1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal
2006 BEST OF SHOW
(Photo by Dennis Thompson)
Lamborghini Diablo VT
2005 BEST OF SHOW
1983 Ferrari 512 BBi
2004 BEST OF SHOW
2003 Ferrari Enzo
2003 BEST OF SHOW
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Ferrari F40 featured on Fast N' Loud
1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale
1957 Ermini racecar
An Alfa-powered beauty!
2008 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
1966 Lamborghini 400GT
A rare and absolutely stunning car.
Bugatti EB110 SS
Yes, Bugatti was originally a French company.
But after being out of business for many years, the name was resurrected by an Italian company.
The car you see here is an Italian designed and built Bugatti.
The SS model featured multiple turbos and over 600 horsepower.
1954 Maserati Motorcycle
1935 Fiat 508S Mille Miglia Aerodynamica Coupe
This Fiat spent most of its life in Italy and one of the previous owners was the Mayor of Milan.
Was also entered in some recent runnings of the Mille Miglia.
1962 Fiat O.S.C.A. 1500
1968 Lamborghini Islero 400GT
The Isleros are fairly rare cars.
But this one was owned by Ferruccio Lamborghini himself - it was his personal driver of the Islero model.
It features a custom wood gas cap which was added for him because of his appreciation of woodwork on boats from the period.
2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Super Trofeo Race Car
Ferrari 365 GT 2+2
1953 Arnolt-MG (Bertone-bodied)
1977 Maserati Bora
Ducati 750 Super Sport
1979 Ferrari BB 512
1930 Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 Gran Sport
This car was privately entered in two runnings of the original Mille Miglia.
Although a privateer car, it was supported by Scuderia Ferrari (before building his own cars, Enzo Ferrari ran the race team for Alfa Romeo).
Lamborghini Miura
Ferrari F40 Prototype - 1987
This was the very first F40 built.
Used for testing, it has some differences from a standard F40.
And it is believed that this car was driven by Enzo Ferrari himself.
1967 Alfa Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote Zagato Roadster
A 60's 'replica', on a modern chassis, of the 1930's 1750 Gran Sport (one can be seen above).
But replica may not be a good description considering it was built by Alfa and Zagato, the two responsible for the original Gran Sport.
Only 92 were made.
According to previous owners, this car was the one used in the filming of the movie "Deadlier Than The Male" starring Elke Sommer, released in 1967.
(Photo by Matt Bradley)
1961 Ferrari 250 SWB
You don't see many of these vintage Ferraris around.
This car has competition harnesses and is still taken out on the track!
1961 Fiat 500D
1954 Vespa
1983 DeTomaso Longchamp GTS
DeTomaso was made famous by the Pantera and most people know a Pantera when they see it.
But the DeTomaso Longchamp is very rare, especially in the U.S.
The GTS model is even more so.
1971 Iso Grifo Series 2
Like the DeTomasos, the Iso is another car with Italian style powered by a U.S. motor.
This car features a high-performance Corvette motor.
Interestingly, it also features an automatic transmission.
Chevrolet did not offer this engine with an automatic in the Corvette, but Iso special-ordered the engine/auto combination.
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Alfa Romeo Zagato Junior
1960 Bandini Formula Jr.
Front-engined and powered by a Fiat 1100, the car has a top speed of 132 to 137 MPH.
1961 Zagato Bristol
1959 Fiat Abarth 750 Zagato Double-Bubble
The couple that owned this car bought it in the late 50's or early 60's.
They kept the car for quite a while, but ended up selling it.
Much later they decided they wanted another one and tracked down the original car, purchased it in pretty poor condition and restored it.
1991 Ferrari F40
The F40 was the first supercar that really got a lot of public exposure and recognition.
People everywhere knew about its high level of performance and expensive pricing.
1995 Ferrari F50
Ferrari's magnificent follow-up to the F40 supercar.
(Photo by Chris Layton)
2003 Ferrari Enzo
Always popular with the crowd, there has been an Enzo at three ICF shows.
Lancia Appia Zagato
1971 and 1973 Intermeccanica Indra
Intermeccanica is another marque combining Italian style and American power.
(Photos by Chris Layton)
1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6 Callaway
Yes, that Callaway.
Before building the Callaway Corvettes, Reeves Callaway made a few Alfa Romeo GTV6 twin-turbos.
Fiat 1500
DeTomaso Mangustas
Fiat Abarth 1000 OT
1959 Taraschi Formula Jr.
Dino Ferraris


1999 Laverda 750S
Lamborghini Espadas
(Second Photo by Chris Layton)

1980 Abarth Formula 2000
Moto Guzzi
1971 Intermeccanica Italia
Two more beautiful Intermeccanicas.
Ferrari 365s


Abarth Allemano racecar
Unrestored Ducati 160
1972 Maserati Indy
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato
Ferrari 275 GTS
(Photo by Chris Layton)
1966 Maserati 5000 GT
Body by Frua.
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Ferrari 355 Challenge Cars
Moto Parilla
1965 Innocenti 'S' Spyder
Designed by Ghia; Built by Innocenti on an Austin-Healey Sprite Chassis
Maserati Ghiblis
(First Photo by Chris Layton)

Ferrari 330 GTC
(First Photo by Chris Layton)
Maserati Merak
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Fiat 124 Coupe racecars
Rumi
Autobianchi Bianchina
Lamborghini Jalpa
1961 Ferrari 3Z Zagato SWB California
This very unusual car was shown by our friend from Oklahoma, Toly.
A Zagato creation from the early 70's based on an early 60's chassis.
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Fiat Jolly
1967 Lancia Flaminia GT
A very rare aluminum-bodied classic.
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Abarth Dolphin
Ducati "Bevelhead"
Fiat 600D
1978 Ducati 900 SD Darmah
Citroen SM
Citroen is a French marque, but when this car was created they owned Maserati.
So the car was designed and built with power provided by a Maserati V6 - the same engine used in the Merak.
But for this application, the V6 was reversed, mounted way back in the engine compartment and used to power the front wheels.
1975 Lancia Fulvia 3
Ducati 907ie
Alfa Romeo GTV Spider
You don't see many of these later models around, considering they were never officially imported to the U.S.
Qvale Mangusta
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Mondial 50
Maserati 3500 Spyder
(Photo by Chris Layton)
Lancia Scorpions


1985 Maserati Quattroporte
1967 Fiat Abarth
1982 Laverda Jota
Entering the show!
Alfa Romeo Giuliettas & Giulias



Ducati 750 F1B
Fiat 124s
Most people are familiar with the Fiat 124 spider, but what about the wagon, sedan and coupe?.

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