File:1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Aerodinamica Zagato.jpg

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Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Aerodinamica by Zagato, 1932

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English: Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Aerodinamica bodied by Zagato in 1932/33 made on a short (corto) chassis. The source of this picture claims it was made for Jacques de Rham.[1] Angela Cherrett (2015) claims it was made for Luigi Scarfiotti, and that a similar picture (same car?) appeared in Auto Italiana in April 1933. Cherrett also says the picture is copyrighted by the Zagari collection, so it may well have been taken by photographer Ferruccio Testi.[2] An 8C historian forum claims it was made for Scarfiotti and/or de Rham (two different cars?), and had chassis number 2111027, and that this picture shows the second body (the third was a competition spider in the late 1930s). [3]
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Author Unknown photographer, guessing it is
Ferruccio Testi  (1882–1958)  wikidata:Q69385180
 
Ferruccio Testi
Description Italian photographer
Date of birth/death 20 August 1882 Edit this at Wikidata 8 December 1958 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Modena Modena
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creator QS:P170,Q69385180

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