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Description Province of Palermo (Sicily, Italy), "Piccolo Madonie" road circuit, May 4, 1969. Italian motor racing driver Claudio Maglioli on #232 Lancia F&M Special of Squadra Lancia HF at the 1969 Targa Florio. The "Fiorio & Maglioli" Special was a Fulvia Coupé HF 1.6, with V4/12° engine and dual overhead camshaft, transformed into racing barchetta by Lancia's driver and tester Claudio Maglioli, and racing team manager Cesare Fiorio. The Lancia F&M Special made its debut at the 53rd Targa Florio, entered in the Prototype 2-litre category, and driven by Claudio Maglioli and Raffaele "Lele" Pinto: the barchetta was forced to retire, due to an overheating caused by a newspaper that had gone to position itself in front of the radiator (in the picture).
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Source Mauro Coppini (June 29 - July 6, 1976). "Coupé per tutte le età". Autosprint (27): 54–55.
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