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They talk about us on YOUNG CLASSIC

They're talking about us in the new monthly magazine just launched by ACI. We're talking about YOUNG CLASSIC and the recently released June 2023 issue, where you can read the article about the history of the Alfa Romeo 156 and the famous black and blue little stripes that ran along the sides. Pubblimais is particularly well-known for its contribution to the creation of rally liveries for Lancia and Fiat cars during the racing era, but another interesting and curious part of its history concerns the period between the early 1990s and early 2000s when Mais Vinicio worked on the stripes for the AGNELLI family's fleet. It's a period we're particularly proud of due to the prestige of the work and the clients.



On page. On pages 70 and 75 of the magazine, we read:

"At this point, the story of this 156 intersects with another, perhaps even more interesting one, which I might tell you about one day in L'automobileclassica: that of Pubblimais of Turin. Vinicio Mais, his sons Luca and Roberto, who are still in business, say created all the graphics for the Agnelli family's cars from 1990 to the 2000s, with the classic double blue and dark stripe. In the Pubblimais archives, along with the others (Panda, Deltone, Multipla, Lancia Zeta, and, notably, even a BMW 3 Series E36 Cabriolet), there are two works for two Alfa Romeo 156s, one in November 1998 and the other in the following December. One of these is that of Yonha, and to certify its illustrious history, the chronological extract of the license plate AW588LL and its chassis number ZAR93200001034740: first owner, Agnelli Umberto born in Lausanne on 1 November 1934."

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