Collectors
Classic car collectors
In the mid-80s, Corrado Patella opened Autofficina Omega and started restoring the mechanical components of classic cars. Over the years the most prestigious cars have been seen parading through his workshop – Ferrari, Maserati, Lancia, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Jaguar… cars fit for a museum!
Here follows a list of some of the cars that Corrado has worked on, in particular only a few Ferrari models:
- Various Ferrari 250s (the 250 was a series of Ferraris produced between 1952 and 1964, including a number of versions: 250 GT Berlinetta, LM-Le Mans, GTO…)
- The Ferrari 375 MM competition model (including the one belonging to Jean Sage, ex-Renault F1 team manager)
- The 166 models with V12 engines
- The 212 Inter, created in collaboration with Pininfarina
- The 500 TR – Testa Rossa
- The 512 BB – Berlinetta Boxer LM
- The 512 F1
- The Ferrari 312 T4 (previously owned by Niki Lauda)
- The Ferrari 553/555 F1 “sharknose”….
The complete list is too long to include on this web page.
In the mid-80s, Corrado Patella opened Autofficina Omega and started restoring the mechanical components of classic cars. Over the years the most prestigious cars have been seen parading through his workshop – Ferrari, Maserati, Lancia, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Jaguar… cars fit for a museum!
Here follows a list of some of the cars that Corrado has worked on, in particular only a few Ferrari models:
- Various Ferrari 250s (the 250 was a series of Ferraris produced between 1952 and 1964, including a number of versions: 250 GT Berlinetta, LM-Le Mans, GTO…)
- The Ferrari 375 MM competition model (including the one belonging to Jean Sage, ex-Renault F1 team manager)
- The 166 models with V12 engines
- The 212 Inter, created in collaboration with Pininfarina
- The 500 TR – Testa Rossa
- The 512 BB – Berlinetta Boxer LM
- The 512 F1
- The Ferrari 312 T4 (previously owned by Niki Lauda)
- The Ferrari 553/555 F1 “sharknose”….
The complete list is too long to include on this web page.

