It’s been held in the 1.2 million square feet (28 acres!) of the Padua, Italy, exposition center since 1983, when it started as a sort of swap meet of cars and parts. The annual marketplace of cool cars, car parts, and car books is simply massive. I finally broke down and made the pilgrimage last week, and I can tell you as a Lancia Appia owner that it was overwhelming.
If you like Italian cars from the 1950s, ‘60s-and ‘70s, and if you’re reading this chances are you do-you absolutely have to get to Italy at least once in your life to see Auto e Moto d’Epoca (Vintage Cars and Motorcycles).