Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
Le magazine et marché mondial pour les passionnés de voitures classiques, par des passionnés.
We’re not sure if it was her own idea or that of the photographer, but if there is one bonnet suitable to lie on - it’s that of the E-type. Matter of size, really, no Freudian jokes intended.
This one is a 4.2-litre Series 1. And when this shot was taken in the Spring of 1965 (yes, that’s 50 years ago today), this car was good for a staggering 241 km/h top, which must have made several girls swoon. The blonde about to faint on this picture appears to be actress Alicia Brandet - at her prime at the time, having scored roles for directors as diverse as Frederico Fellini to Lucio Fulci.
But where the E-type got increasingly civilised, fatter and uglier throughout the years, Alicia was more clever: she simply disappeared from the silver screen. Her last role dates back to 1970, when the Type E was about to become a lengthened 2+2 with more engine capacity than style. Good girl.
(Words and archive picture Jeroen Booij)