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Janosh, seeing the quotes attributed to you on that car in the BAT article, I suspected this much!

I've only seen one Vallelunga in my life, around 1990 in Conroe Texas at a shop called "Contemporary Classics"...They were advertising a Mangusta, I went to take pictures--and the owners of the shop spent the next 2 hours with me (a 28 year old kid who emphasized I was only there to bother them for pictures) spending their time lovingly showing me their shop and showing the bizarre and unlikely Fiat 500 restorations, the Miura upside-down on saw horses, unfinished Bizzarini body shells, and the owners pride and joy, 2 of the 3 Nardi "Blue Rays".

...if you can find Jim, he may give a clue at least which Vallelunga that was outside next to the totaled Aston....at least, for 30+ years I've thought of the kind of person who just has a heart made for cars... Nardi Blue Rays in Blackhawk Museum (contemporaryclassicsofwa.com)

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