The Museu do Caramulo will bring a representation of its most recent exhibitions to autoClássico 2025.
On one side will be two cars from the two-time F1 World Champion, the 1975 Copersucar Fittipaldi #FD03 and the 1989 Penske Indy PC-18 #009, with which the driver became champion in the Indy 500.
On the other side will be three veterans of World War II: the 1943 Volkswagen Typ 166 Schwimmwagen, the most famous amphibious vehicle designed by Ferdinand Porsche; the 1942 Indian 741B motorcycle; and the 1943 BSA Airborne Paratrooper Bicycle, the bicycle that folded in two so it could be dropped with British paratroopers.
The Museu do Caramulo will also offer a free Virtual Reality experience related to World War II.
AutoClássico is a must-see for all enthusiasts, and is scheduled to open its doors next Friday at 3 pm, closing on Sunday at 8 pm.
