Akron, Ohio – Occurring just a few miles down the road from OnAllCylinders World Headquarters, the annual Molto Bella Auto Show is always circled in red on our calendars. Located on the historic grounds of the Hale Farm & Village, the Concours-style event packs-in a jaw-dropping array of classic and rare vehicles, from Detroit muscle cars to vintage European exotics.
Summit Racing’s Valerie Walker was there one the scene, as was our own ace photographer Will Schertz. They both donned their fedoras to cover the show and they each came back with a simply stunning collection of photos. Keep scrolling to see what they captured.
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Like this vintage Farmall? You may also enjoy our vintage farm equipment photo gallery here. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Check out our short history on the first generation (C1) Corvette here. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)…Or our history on the C2 Sting Ray here. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)The F40 easily made our list of Best Vehicle Wings. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Don’t let its vintage look fool you, the Ural Gear Up is still being made today—and it’s two-wheel drive too. Check out more interesting motorcycles in our bike photo galley here. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)On the topic of bikes, this is a World War II-era folding paratrooper motorcycle made by the British BSA company—the same folks who’d later give us the famed Gold Star models. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)This is one of the neat Hot Wheels edition Camaros released back in 2013. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Bill Thomas designed the Chevy-powered Cheetah race car as a counter punch to Carrol Shelby’s Cobra. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Speaking of, this is a legit 1966 model powered by a—wait for it—a SOHC 427 cammer! (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Thanks to its bifold rear hatch, it’s easy to spot a DeTomaso Mangusta, the predecessor to the equally-incredible Pantera. (Image/Summit Racing – Valerie Walker)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Obligatory.(Image/Summit Racing – Valerie Walker)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)We recently published a history of the Skyline GT-R as well. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)Offered in 1963, this is one of the Sports Roadster Thunderbirds that included a hard tonneau cover that concealed the rear seats. (Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)(Image/OnAllCylinders – Will Schertz)
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