Spare Parts, Model Cars and Automobilia Route: a journey through rare finds and collectors’ treasures 

Three pavilions dedicated to classic car and motorcycle parts, scale models, signs, collectibles, furnishings, and top-tier automobilia.

Old license plates, logbooks from the past century, dashboards, odometers, distributors, bolts, wheels, and vintage signs — countless treasures await discovery and purchase. At Auto e Moto d’Epoca 2025, the world of spare parts comes to life in an area that brings together Italian and international exhibitors. Enthusiasts will find original and often rare components, ranging from historic spares to the finest reproductions, all offered with the professionalism and expertise of trusted dealers.

General Comfort handcrafts industrial design furniture, giving new life to steel drums. Each piece is made from the classic 208-liter barrel — recycled, reworked, and transformed into a functional art object capable of elevating any space.

ST Leder, specializing in genuine leather apparel and footwear for racing enthusiasts, will present a classic racing jacket in ultra-soft leather, designed exclusively for Auto e Moto d’Epoca Bologna. Inspired by a legendary Italian circuit, it will be available for a limited time only.

BBRModelStore, a premium Made in Italy brand and a benchmark for collectors worldwide for over 40 years, will showcase several exclusive premieres — including a selection of Ferrari, Pagani, Alfa Romeo, and Maserati scale models. Highlights include the Ferrari SF25 F1 1/43 in four different liveries and, among the fully openable 1/18 models, the Ferrari F80 and 296 Speciale A – Spider: true gems for the most discerning collectors.

A nostalgic touch awaits with vintage automotive toys.
At the Tranchina Carlo Luigi stand, visitors will discover a remarkable “Millemiglia” toy car, crafted between 1949 and 1950 with meticulous attention to detail — from ball bearings to shock absorbers — allowing children of the time to actually race it. Inspired by the iconic Cisitalia driven by Tazio Nuvolari in his victorious Mille Miglia, the model was produced by Sirir Algat, a Turin-based company still active today. Before shifting to automotive metalwork, Sirir Algat specialized in metal toys — a legacy that now makes these models true collector’s rarities.

Next to it, a Polistil Lambretta toy motorcycle catches the eye with a charming detail: its speedometer reads “1970,” the year it was made — a nod to the Lambretta Lui, the moped designed by Bertone and celebrated as a symbol of youthful freedom. In that same year, the “Lui” starred in an iconic advertising campaign featuring a young Raffaella Carrà.

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