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It is a little known fact, but Ferrari has a long history in South Africa. We were actually the
second concessionaire for Ferrari outside mainland Europe, with only the United Kingdom offering
Maranello’s finest before us.
The local distribution arm was a company called TAK Motors – the Transvaal Agricultural
Koöperasie – which, given its name, makes you wonder how it imported Ferraris. As it turns
out, one its owners, Raimondo di Boyle, had come to South Africa from Italy after World War
Two to set up a business selling tractor parts. He knew the Lancia brothers in Italy and,
through that connection, began importing Lancias to SA. As the Lancia brothers were closely affiliated
with Ferrari, one thing lead to another and Di Boyle also started importing Ferraris,
with the first vehicle being a 1957 212 Barchetta racecar (chassis number 0154).
As Luigi Viglietti, one of the brothers who would later be the official importer of Ferraris in
our market, puts it: “This makes South Africa an historically important market for Ferrari.
There were a lot of important and unique Ferraris here at one time, but because of the crazy
money they’d started to fetch, most of them left the country for Europe or the USA.”
An example of this is the Ferrari 625 F1 that won the Rand Grand Prix in Palmietfontein in
1956 with Peter Whitehead behind the wheel. At this, stage there wasn’t really any other
dealership in the country except for TAK.
With Luigi, his six brothers and two sisters, the Viglietti family has, of course, been closely
associated with the brand for many decades. They first opened a motor-repair shop in 1972 and
later got to know TAK Motors, which then approached Viglietti Motors Pty Ltd about the possibility
of servicing and selling Ferraris in Cape Town.
It was only in 1994, however, that Viglietti was given the official agency.
Luigi explains: “In 1994, TAK came to an end and Ferrari was looking for a new importer.
It approached a number of potential companies in Johannesburg, but nothing came of it. You need
to remember that Ferrari was conservative at the time; it wanted a small showroom with
maybe three or four cars. Low-key stuff.
“Eventually, Ferrari decided to take our offer, but we had a lot of work to do to comply. I
travelled to Maranello for meetings and it was only around a year later that we could announce
that we were now officially the local importers of Ferrari in South Africa.”
One of the brothers, Carlo, still services and restores Ferraris at a specialist centre in Johannesburg
and he recalls some highlights of the past 40 years: “There are so many memorable
moments, but a standout was driving Jean Alesi’s 1991 Formula One car here in South Africa,
as well as still being hands-on with cars such as early Ferrari 250 GTES, right up to modern
day 458s.”
In the late 2000s, Viglietti Motors sold part of the business and, a handful of years later, the
current shareholder took over the reins and Scuderia South Africa was founded.
The CEO of that company, Mervyn Eagles, explains the reasons behind the name: “Heritage
is a hugely important aspect of the brand and Scuderia refers to the badge and team of Ferrari.
I couldn’t think of a better way to tie ourselves to this brand.”
Three years ago, Scuderia Durban was opened, signalling the third of cial dealership in the
country, along with locations in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Today, with sales growing, Ferrari
has never been better presented in South Africa
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We are trying to get some information on the production of Lancia in SA. Most famous were Motor Assemblies:
there is a complete history, that you can read
HERE
Here is the excerpt of the production numbers:
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Lancia |
Lancia Appia 3rd Series |
96 |
Lancia Fulvia Coupe 1.2/1,3S Rally |
223 |
Lancia Flavia Saloon 1500 |
431 |
Lancia Flavia Coupe 1500 |
269 |
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Lancia Flavia Coupe as trimmed by Motor Assemblies
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TAK did set up a small plant in Brakpan to assemble Beta coupes from kits: 264 Coupés were assembled overall. |
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