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Revue Automobile Celebrates its CentenaryIn the first month of 1906 the famous Revue Automobile was born, a publication that would become the bible of all car amateurs and professionals in Switzerland.
The special exhibition of the 76th Geneva Motor Show pays homage to this grand old dame which retains a spark of eternal youth. Don't miss it, in Room A of the Conference Centre.
It is a lively hundred-year-old that the Geneva International Motor Show is honouring this spring in its special exhibition, held in Room A of the Conference Centre (below Hall 1).
Put together by Expomobilia, this presentation first and foremost brings together about fifteen historic vehicles - from museums or private collections - that have marked the journal's first century.
Most notably, you'll find -their retro looks contrasting with the avant-garde setting - a Dufaux, a Bugatti Type 51, a Ford GT 40 Street Version, an Alfa Romeo Freccia d'Oro, and an Auto Union Grand Prix.
You can also admire a Sigma Grand Prix - a strange Formula 1 made by Pininfarina at the instigation of the Revue Automobile and presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1969; a Mercedes 300 SLR 'Uhlenhaut Coupé' - of which there are only two in the world - the road version of the 1995 F1 car of which the RA was the only paper to carry out a full test; and also the Porsche No. 1, a car that was delivered
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