The 1957 Fair, as Valtorta films it, appears to be quite simple, and blunt, but abundant with visual and modern opportunities: boats, neon lights, indoors, plays of water, fire cauldron to make the Olympic ones envious and, in grand style, the "Moto Parilla 175". The Parilla brand (the name comes from the original name of its founder from Milan, Giovanni Parrilla), was active between 1946 and 1967, getting quite a success with the Fox 175 model, as we seee in the film, by winning in its own category the last edition of the "Motogiro d'Italia", both in the country and abroad - especially in the States, where it got a second place in the 250cc GP of Daytona, in 1964, driven by Ron Grant.
The 1957 Fair, as Valtorta films it, appears to be quite simple, and blunt, but abundant with visual and modern opportunities: boats, neon lights, indoors, plays of water, fire cauldron to make the Olympic ones envious and, in grand style, the "Moto Parilla 175". The Parilla brand (the name comes from the original name of its founder from Milan, Giovanni Parrilla), was active between 1946 and 1967, getting quite a success with the Fox 175 model, as we seee in the film, by winning in its own category the last edition of the "Motogiro d'Italia", both in the country and abroad - especially in the States, where it got a second place in the 250cc GP of Daytona, in 1964, driven by Ron Grant.