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| Introducing the collection of Italian handmade leather holdalls. They look stunning when new and will age with style. The Grand Prix Collection is inspired by motor racing legends including Niki Lauder and Barry Sheene. Sir Stirling Moss O.B.E owns one of the Grand Prix Collection, which he thinks is superb. There is also a Classic Collection of beautiful natural leather holdalls and washbags.
Not just great looking, the holdalls are designed for practicality. Their size is ideal for weekends away and they are accepted as airline hand luggage.
Ideal for the discerning motor sports enthusiast, the Grand Prix collection from Caracalla Bagaglio perfectly complements Andrew McDowalls motor sports range. Each item from the Grand Prix and classic collections are made by hand in Italy from the finest leather and all are designed for strength, practicality and style. They look great new and even better as they age beautifully.
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| Aston Martin Holdall
This leather luggage commemorates Aston Martin's first Le Mans win. Competing with the DBR1 in 1959, this was the last Le Mans triumph by an Aston until June 2007.
Car Number 5 was driven by Briton Roy Salvadori and American Carroll Shelby in 1959.Roy Salvadori owns the very first holdall Caracalla Bagaglio produced. In a letter to the company he wrote: "The holdall is wonderful, it reminds me of that great day".
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Barry Sheene Holdall
This is possibly the most famous number seven in motorcycle racing history! Barry Sheene was unquestionably one of Britain's greatest sportsmen and this holdall is dedicated to him. The colours have been taken from Barry's 1977 Suzuki.
A multiple world champion, the number seven was emblazoned on all of Sheene's race bikes. And the reason? Quite simply it was his lucky number.
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| His wife Stephanie has officially endorsed the holdall. Barry's son Freddie Sheene and close friend Steve Parrish (ex-rider and commentator) are now proud owners of these holdalls and have expressed how much they love them. |
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| Niki Lauda Holdall
Number 12 was the number on the revolutionary Ferrari 312T. Niki Lauda clinched the Formula 1 Constructors World Championship and Drivers Championship at Monza in 1975. He won five Grand Prix that year and it was Ferrari's first championship win in 11 years on home ground. This was the first of three world titles for Niki Lauda, who owns the first No 12 holdall produced by Caracalla Bagaglio.
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| The Stirling Moss Holdall
Number 7 was Sir Stirling Moss's favourite race car number on the 1961 Ferrari 250 SWB, owned by Rob Walker. The Ferrari Grand Tourer is still the worlds most desirable Ferrari. Sir Stirling Moss won his 7th RAC Tourist Trophy at Goodwood in 1961, driving the Rob Walker car.
Sir Stirling Moss O.B.E owns one of these holdalls, which he thinks is superb. Now with Sir Stirling Mosss official signature embossed into the white centre panel.
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Jim Clark - Classic Team Lotus Holdall
Caracalla Bagaglio is proud to have been given an official licence for this beautiful holdall by Clive Chapman.
Each holdall has the official Classic Team Lotus logo embossed into a leather panel. Now with the yellow band just like the original car.
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| In 1963 Jim Clark dominated the F1 World Championship winning an amazing 7 out of 10 races and garnering 7 poles in the process driving the Lotus 25 Climax. When he clinched the title his car was bearing the Number 8. |
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| Emerson Fittipaldi Holdall
Caracalla Bagaglio have been given an official licence for this beautiful holdall by Clive Chapman. Each holdall has the JPS logo embossed into a black leather panel and the 6 on it is identical to the one on the original race car.
The Lotus Type 72 is one of the most striking Formula 1 cars to have graced the track and was a triumph in technical excellence. Despite starting from a lowly grid position at the 43rd Italian F1 Grand Prix in 1972, Emerson Fittipaldi came through to take victory. His Lotus-Cosworth JPS Team also won the World F1 Car Constructors topping a fantastic year for the British Team.
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