A week ago in Italy we were at ‘Fattoria Il Pogio’, a farm where they make wine and olive oil, among other things. We weren’t the only ones though, the ‘Kursaal Car Club’ was having a meeting. As was clear from the moment we arrived, this club was all about classic cars. We had a great time at Il Pogio, trying out their different kinds of wine and food, but I’d say the best part, or at least the part I won’t forget, was when one of the owners of the various classic cars asked if I wanted to see the interior, and then told me to take a seat in his Ferrari so he could take a picture of me.

Well, it didn’t stay with one picture. I took a lot myself of all different kinds of cars. Most were from the 1960′s, but there were some pre-WWII cars as well. Most memorable was probably the 1966 Ferrari 275 that costs €450.000 plus nowadays, but ofcourse the various Porsche’s, Jaguar’s, Alfa’s, Fiat’s, Triumph’s, etc. were all worthwile as well. I uploaded the photo’s to the gallery, but not under ‘Italy’ as you might expect. I decided to make a special ‘theme’ section for very specific subjects, like, in this case, classic cars. I’ve made the effort to name all pictures so you will know what car you’re looking at.
As for the rest of the photo’s, I’m still working on them, have patience.
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