AMALFI EPOQUE CAR

AmalfiEpoqueCar was born from a deep-rooted passion shared between a father and a son. I’m Luigi, and ever since I was a child, my father Sergio passed down to me not only the knowledge of engines and the charm of vintage design, but above all, the love for timeless beauty and the elegance of another era.

For over 20 years, we’ve collected, restored, and cherished classic vehicles — each one with its own soul, its own history. What started as a family dream has now become a way to share that dream with others.

We don’t just offer vintage cars — we offer a piece of our story.We offer our vintage cars for weddings, tours, and photoshoots along the Amalfi Coast. It’s not about luxury or extravagance — it’s about authenticity, attention to detail, and giving people a way to enjoy these unique vehicles in one of the most beautiful places in the world.

Our epoque jewels

APE CALESSINO 175 D

The Ape Calessino 175 D first series is a charming symbol of Italy’s dolce vita spirit, born in the 1950s to carry more than just passengers—it carried joy. Powered by a 175cc four-stroke engine, this three-wheeled vehicle featured a four-speed gearbox, soft suspension, and an open cabin with elegant canopy top. Designed for narrow coastal roads and sunlit piazzas, the Calessino offered not just transport, but a leisurely journey through time and beauty.

FIAT 600 D

The Fiat 600D was produced from 1960 to 1969 and had great success in Italy and Europe. Known for its economy and reliability, the 600D has become an icon of mass motorization in Italy. With its 767cc rear engine and cute design, the 600D has become a popular car among Italian families. It was also used as the basis for many special versions, including the famous Fiat 600 Multipla. Although it was replaced by the Fiat 850 in 1969, the 600D remains a symbol of an era when small, practical cars were essential to everyday life.

FIAT 126 MINIMAXI MORETTI

The Fiat 126 Minimaxi Moretti is a customized and modified version of the famous Fiat 126. This vehicle was produced by Moretti, an Italian company specializing in automobiles, from 1971 to 1976. The Fiat 126 Minimaxi Moretti had slightly larger dimensions than the original model and offered a more modern and sporty look. Furthermore, this customized version had an upgraded engine and other technical improvements, making it very popular among classic car enthusiasts. The history of this vehicle represents an important moment in the evolution of Italian automotive design and demonstrates the skill and creativity of the engineers and designers of the time.

THE VOLKSWAGEN MAGGIOLONE

The Volkswagen Beetle Cabrio is an icon of motoring, with its classic lines and vintage style. First introduced in 1949, the Beetle has spanned decades of automotive history, becoming a symbol of freedom and adventure on the road. With its folding roof and roaring engine, the Beetle Convertible has won the hearts of millions of people around the world. Since its introduction, it has become a beloved car among collectors and classic car enthusiasts. Its story is made of travels, adventures and unforgettable moments experienced behind the wheel of this iconic car.

FIAT 600 JOLLY GHIA

The Fiat 600 Jolly Ghia is a small and charming car produced by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat. This model, characterized by its cheerful and joyful design, quickly became a symbol of style and elegance in Italy in the 50s and 60s. The Jolly Ghia was designed as a beach car, with wicker seats and a sunroof, perfect for traveling along the coast and enjoying the sun. Thanks to its unique appearance and practicality, the Fiat 600 Jolly Ghia won the hearts of many car enthusiasts and remains an icon of Italian automotive design to this day.

FIAT 500 GIARDINIERA

The Fiat 500 Giardiniera is a small family car produced by the Italian car manufacturer Fiat. It was produced from 1960 to 1977 and gained popularity for its compact size and elegant design. The Giardiniera features a 2-cylinder rear engine and a large boot, making it ideal for families on the go. With its vintage look and reliable performance, the Fiat 500 Giardiniera has become an icon in the world of Italian motoring.

" LA VESPA "

The vintage Vespa, in particular the 125 and 150 models, are a timeless symbol of style and freedom. These scooters, born in the 50’s, have won the hearts of millions of enthusiasts around the world thanks to their iconic design and unique handling. The Vespa is not only a means of transport, but a real cultural phenomenon, that has marked an era and continues to evoke nostalgic memories.

Lambretta 125 D

The Lambretta 125 D, launched in 1951, represents a harmonious fusion of Italian engineering and timeless elegance. Powered by a 123cc two-stroke engine with a three-speed gearbox, it offered smooth performance and dependable mobility. Its open-frame design, exposed suspension, and refined lines gave it a distinctive, graceful presence. More than a scooter, the 125 D embodied post-war optimism—an icon of style and freedom that captured the spirit of an era.