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									Auto Italia will present the Autodelta Brera 
									J5 3.2 C and Spider J6 3.2 C at their 
									prestigious Auto Italia Concours at Stanford 
									Hall, Leicestershire, on Sunday (1 June 
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						Auto Italia 
						will present the Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C and Spider J6 
						3.2 C at their prestigious Auto Italia Concours at 
						Stanford Hall, Leicestershire, on Sunday (1 June 2008).  
					
					Autodelta’s two 
					very exclusive, bespoke high-performance models, which are 
					based on Alfa Romeo’s glorious Brera and Spider, will be 
					shown on the Auto Italia stand during the spectacular annual 
					summer event, which has grown up to take its position as the 
					UK’s leading automotive ‘Concours d’Elegance’, with a 
					glittering array of quite simply outstanding cars always 
					taking part. 
					
					A special 
					highlight of Auto Italia’s stand on Sunday, alongside the 
					two Autodelta models, will be a stunning Ferrari 268 SP; the 
					first ever V8-engined Ferrari, which in the 1960s competed 
					on evocative events such as the Targa Florio, where it was 
					driven by legends including Lorenzo Bandini. This amazing 
					example will get an airing at Stanford Hall following a 
					three-year stint in the official ‘Galleria Ferrari’ in 
					Maranello. 
					
					The new Spider 
					J6 3.2 C is Autodelta’s no-compromise interpretation of the 
					stunning Alfa Spider, which collected the prestigious 
					accolade of ‘Cabrio of the Year’ upon its launch at the 2006 
					Geneva Motor Show. Launched at Autosport International in 
					January, the Spider J6 3.2 C is Autodelta’s second bespoke 
					model to be based on the exciting ‘new generation’ of Alfa 
					Romeo models, and its market arrival follows the very 
					successful launch of the Autodelta Brera J5 3.2 C in 2006. 
					The actual version that will be at Stanford Hall this 
					weekend is now for sale at Autodelta’s official North of 
					England Agent, Mangoletsi (www.mangoletsi.com), 
					and this particular stunning red example graced the front 
					cover of last month’s edition of Auto Italia magazine (issue 
					#144). 
					
					Also present 
					amongst the many Italian cars which will stream into the 
					event on Sunday will be two examples of another exclusive 
					bespoke sports car from our range, the Autodelta GT 3.7 Evo 
					and the GT 3.7 Super. With chassis, braking, electronic and 
					aerodynamic improvements, to go with its 405 bhp power and 
					507 Nm torque, the GT 3.7 Super has proved to be strongly in 
					demand, and the first conversion carried out and used for 
					the model’s May 2007 launch, will be at the show. 
					
					Bearing in mind 
					too that the London based design and tuning house built its 
					two decade old reputation on squeezing the maximum power out 
					of the legendary ‘Arese V6’, one of the two examples at 
					Stamford Hall will be somewhat poignant as we have just 
					completed a full 3.7 Evo conversion on the very last ‘Arese 
					V6’ engined car to be registered in this country; with a 
					just handful of miles on the clock, this car will be present 
					on Sunday. 
					
					Auto Italia 
					Concours 
					
					Widely regarded 
					as the premier UK concours for top-quality Italian 
					automobiles, this prestigious annual event takes on a new 
					dimension for 2008. Traditionally the event hosts the formal 
					Maserati Club Concours and the Club will once again be 
					showing off a range of Maseratis from all eras. The Ferrari 
					Owners’ Club takes this opportunity to preselect cars for 
					their own annual concours and upwards of 180 supercars will 
					be on display. 
					
					New for this 
					year will be the Alfa Romeo Owners’ Club National Concours 
					and around 800 examples of the marque are expected to 
					attend. It is confirmed that the presenters of a prominent 
					TV motoring programme will each be entering an Alfa Romeo in 
					the concours. Coverage of the event will be part of a 
					feature on Alfa Romeo. 
					
					Another all-new 
					major attraction will be the first national Fiat and Abarth 
					Concours. For the first time in many years, the various Fiat 
					clubs and registers will all be represented under one 
					banner. A fine selection of pristine Fiats and Abarths are 
					expected to attend: everything from a Topolino to an Osella 
					Abarth PA2. 
					
					Autodelta 
					
					Autodelta is the acknowledged leading global 
					aftermarket Alfa Romeo design and tuning firm. In 2007 
					Autodelta celebrated its 20th anniversary. Autodelta has 
					built a reputation for its range of exclusive, bespoke 
					high-performance models which maximise Alfa Romeo engine 
					capabilities and optimise chassis dynamics. As well as these 
					Autodelta-branded cars, Autodelta offers engine, chassis, 
					braking, electronic, suspension and styling upgrades for 
					most current and recent Alfa Romeo models, and offers a 
					range of Autodelta-branded performance products through its 
					Autodelta Sportline and GTA Racing parts programmes. 
					Autodelta operates internationally through its headquarters 
					and factory located in Park Royal, London, and through a 
					series of authorised agents worldwide 
					
					For more 
					information: 
					Autodelta: 
					
					www.autodelta.co.uk; 
					Mangoletsi visit:
					
					
					www.mangoletsi.com; 
					Auto Italia Concours visit:
					
					
					www.auto-italia.co.uk; 
					Stanford Hall visit: 
					
					www.stanfordhall.co.uk 
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