By Roberto Natalini
Last week was epic for Italian cars enthusiasts in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Following the opening of the Fiat of San Francisco dealership in San Francisco, which took place last Tuesday at the new automobile showroom, vintage and modern Italian cars invaded the Bay Area on Sunday, October 20, for the "Streets of San Francisco" tour organized by Fiat America Car Club, founded in 1969 and based in Mountain View.
The drive that recreated a legendary scene in the movie Bullit (1968) followed the same route covered by Steve McQueen on his famous chase scene through the most famous neighborhoods of San Francisco.
The event was first held two years ago, and was so well received that Fiat America decided to do it again.
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