Luigi Fusi Remembered



Just several weeks before he died, I met with the reclusive Luigi Fusi, creator of 
Alfa Romeo's archive and proponent of their fine museum, noted Alfa Romeo historian and author. I've 
yet to publish the interview but here are some excerpts and several images:

Luigi Fusi

Top: Luigi Fusi and his son, Achille. Luigi remembers  40 years ago like it was 
yesterday yet remembers yesterday as though it was 40 years ago...

Below:  Luigi Fusi and I discussing the origin of Alfa's use of the four leaf clover
 - their Quadrifolio - as their race logo. 

Luigi was living in Cremona, site of violin's most famous manufacturer Stradivarius, 
before he died.

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