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Made To Drive | S05 E14

Fourteen Past Five: The Story of Jewel-Like Italian Sports Car

Inspired by the Parma-Poggio di Berceto, a road race that went past his family home, Fabrizio Lorenzoni desired from an early age to experience the same rush of speed that a racing driver does. With a Fiat 1100 by Stanguellini in the garage, few classics can give the same open air excitement as Lorenzoni’s unique machine.
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Designed to be a grand tourer beyond reproach, the French brand Facel quickly earned a reputation for style, speed, and quality through the ’50s as it wood the European elite. The company’s slogan was, “For the few who own the finest,” and it’s easy to see why Facel cars are still highly prized today.For restorer Jasper Beukenkamp, Facel cars are a special sort of passion.
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Tim Verheij
Tim Verheij
7 years ago

Amazing story!

Adrian Smith
Adrian Smith
8 years ago

One word beautiful! 🙂

geelongvic
geelongvic
8 years ago

Bravo, mille grazie. Outstanding video, very personal, human, and touching.

Kurt Uzbay
Kurt Uzbay
8 years ago

Wonderful piece- I wish some of these episodes were longer… I also wish that instead of subtitles, the international episodes get dubbed to English, as I’m busy reading instead of watching the gorgeous cinematography…… I also wish I could drive that beautiful ” machina ” on those sublime Italian pastoral roads… Feel free to start granting these wishes in any order of your choosing…
Kurt

David Lake
David Lake
8 years ago
Reply to  Kurt Uzbay

Kurt,
All the more reason to watch it twice at a minimum.
Once to watch and read, the other to just watch.
I would hate to see it dubbed as you would lose the intimate passion the story teller has to say.

Another great video and story. Thanks Petrolicious.

Josh Lederer
Josh Lederer
8 years ago

I eagerly await each week’s video and have enjoyed each and every “episode”. This, however, is by far my favorite to date. The cinematography is great (and I especially liked the ending with Mr. Lorenzoni pushing the toy racecar at the end). I really appreciate the historical and present day components of the story and the passion for motoring. Well done!

Farid Moussavi
Farid Moussavi
8 years ago

To retrace this car’s history race-by-race and to still be driving it today the way he does… now “THAT’S AMORE”…as a petrolhead – or anyone for that matter – one should be so lucky to have a car (or anything) to be so passionate about…
I have seen a lot of videos here – and this is the first time I am commenting on one – because it resonates on so many levels…Thanks.

Michael Squeo
Michael Squeo
8 years ago

Spectacular. Great story, well told and beautifully photographed. I love the part where Mr. Lorenzoni says that the car was originally a torpedo but needed fenders so a local craftsman made them. Was that Michelangelo or Da Vinci?

Dennis White
Dennis White
8 years ago

Ditto to Santiago. La piccola bella macchina! Now let’s see you guys top this one next week!

Afshin Behnia
8 years ago
Reply to  Dennis White

Challenge accepted! 🙂

Rodrigo Almeida
Rodrigo Almeida
8 years ago
Reply to  Afshin Behnia

Challenge won. The 722 is also a pice of art. Congratulations!

santiago loa
santiago loa
8 years ago

Emotional video to say the least. I’ll admit I got teary eyed when he spoke about the passion his father instilled in him for automobiles and how he hopes his son will share the enthusiasm. This video ticks all the right boxes for any petrolhead. Love it.

Alex
Alex
8 years ago

A real love story between a man and a car full of historic heritage, the essence of the gentleman driver

Christopher Gay
Christopher Gay
8 years ago

Everything beautiful.
Thanks for sharing.

Andrew Salt
Andrew Salt
8 years ago

What a wonderful guy and what a wonderful car. Bravo.

Todd Torabi
8 years ago

Loved this, amazing story!

Redvers Arnold
Redvers Arnold
8 years ago

Wonderful film, great little car and history.

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