1949: A Fiat 1100 Zagato makes a rare appearance in the U.S. On the car is a sign with the name of a Fiat dealer but we can’t read it; can our readers help? Zagato made a series of these Panoramica coupes, taking advantage of a new material called Plexiglas. This image is one of the 260 color and b&w photos on the Watkins Glen CD. Be sure to sign up for VeloceToday and get your FREE CD. Photo by Harold Lance.
1951: Otto Linton in the Siata at the Glen. Linton will be the guest speaker at a VSCCA Luncheon, December 4th, in Somers NY. Contact frankrighetti33@aol.com for details. This image is one of the 260 color and b&w photos on the Watkins Glen CD. Be sure to sign up for VeloceToday and get your FREE CD. Photo by Harold Lance.
1948: Bill Milliken’s T35A Bugatti before the incident at “Thrill Curve”. Milliken rolled the Bugatti and henceforth “Thrill Curve” became “Milliken’s Corner”. Milliken was unharmed. This is one of the 260 color and b&w photos on the Watkins Glen CD. Be sure to sign up for VeloceToday and get your FREE CD. Photo by Harold Lance.
Mitch Cahn says
What was going on last weekend in Eastern Long Island. I counted 8, that’s eight Bugatti’s on the roads of the Hamptons. I am sure I missed many of them.