Jun. 06, 1976 - The sculptor 'Carlangelo' who retains himself the heir of Michelangelo and sculptured another marble group La Pieta under the instruction of Michelangelo' (so Carlangelo affirms) - see our service sent tow years ago- made the longest car of the world as is seeing in our photos taken in Carlangelo's villa near Rome. He uses an engine of an old car of his american wife. in the car is a swimming pool in the bonnet. A barrel of vine in the right side. Waiting the homologation Carlangelo uses the car bringing his wife and his daughter inside his property.

Jun. 06, 1976 - The sculptor 'Carlangelo' who retains himself the heir of Michelangelo and sculptured another marble group La Pieta under the instruction of Michelangelo' (so Carlangelo affirms) - see our service sent tow years ago- made the longest car of the world as is seeing in our photos taken in Carlangelo's villa near Rome. He uses an engine of an old car of his american wife. in the car is a swimming pool in the bonnet. A barrel of vine in the right side. Waiting the homologation Carlangelo uses the car bringing his wife and his daughter inside his property. Stock Photo
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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E11AB0

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5253 x 3909 px | 44.5 x 33.1 cm | 17.5 x 13 inches | 300dpi

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6 June 1976

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Jun. 06, 1976 - The sculptor 'Carlangelo' who retains himself the heir of Michelangelo and sculptured another marble group La Pieta under the instruction of Michelangelo' (so Carlangelo affirms) - see our service sent tow years ago- made the longest car of the world as is seeing in our photos taken in Carlangelo's villa near Rome. He uses an engine of an old car of his american wife. in the car is a swimming pool in the bonnet. A barrel of vine in the right side. Waiting the homologation Carlangelo uses the car bringing his wife and his daughter inside his property. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)

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