- Unique piece - Aluminum body on short wheelbase (SS) - Completely restored
Description:
With chassis number 915881, Touring built a single convertible called the Villa d Este on a short SS chassis and presented it at the Turin Motor Show in 1950. This vehicle had 4 Italian owners before it disappeared and was recorded in the register as “destroyed” on 6/1/56.
The chassis number 915828 was delivered to Peru in 1950 as a convertible on a short SS chassis and reappeared in Italy in 1993 as the Villa d'Este Coupe. Carrozzeria Touring Ltd. completely dismantled the vehicle from 2013 to 2017, restored the entire mechanics (matching numbers) and, with the involvement of the best specialists, put an exact reconstruction of the destroyed Villa d'Este convertible on the wheels. Also note the subtleties such as: B. the cigarette dispenser and the large toolbox that the original vehicle also had.
- One off - Alloy body on short wheelbase chassis (SS) - Completely restored
Description:
With chassis number 915881, Touring built a single convertible called “Villa d Este” on a short SS chassis and presented it in 1950 at the Turin Motor Show. This vehicle had 4 Italian owners before it disappeared and was entered in the register as "destroyed" on June 1956.
The chassis number 915828 was delivered to Peru on a short SS chassis in 1950 as a convertible and reappeared in Italy in 1993 as the Villa d'Este Coupe. Carrozzeria Touring Ltd. completely dismantled the vehicle from 2013 to 2017, restored the complete mechanics (matching numbers) and, with the involvement of the best specialists, put an exact reconstruction of the destroyed Villa d`Este Cabriolet on the wheels. Note the subtleties such as the cigarette dispenser and the large tool box that the original vehicle had!