Look how cool is the dashboard! Voglio una Vespa! :p I know Doug'd be just as enthusiastic as me on Vespas. We'd be jumping up and down checking out, touching, and taking photos with these savvy and free-spirited scooters. 英雄所見略同 (heroes and heroines think alike). :p
Here is my favorite Vespa from the exhibit. It's classic, sporty, and practical (comes with a spare tire).
As for the other auto exhibit? Well, it's really not in my interest but if you insist... okay, I will also post a few pictures. :p
Now I understand why Italy has so many piazzas... to host so many shows! We have been to Piazza Castello (where the Royal Palace is at) for a soccer game, a car show, a parade, a bonfire, and even saw American Indians performing music there.
I like this next photo. The little boy was standing next to a race car and kept saying, "Che bello, che bello (how beautiful, how beautiful)". His grandpa seemed wanting to take him to see other cars but the boy just stood there. Perhaps I've met the next Mario Andretti?! I've also included a photo of Italian police car since it was parked among all these historical 4-wheels.
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Vespa or Vespa where are thou? Thanks for the memory; I had a used 1960's Vespa while at Berkeley in 1963 and rode it to Stanford and back. What a ride over the old bridge at the end of the Bay. One spark plug that I had to take out and clean once in a while. Great milage.
those vespas are soooo noisy..., especially in Italy for some reason.
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