1967 Alfa Romeo Duetto Spyder on 2040-cars
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1967 Alfa Romeo DUETTO SPYDER
THIS 1967 ALFA ROMEO DUETTO EXAMPLE IS FROM AN EUROPEAN DELIVERY.THE SECOND YEAR OF DUETTO PRODUCTION AND FEATURES
THE FAMOUS TWIN CAM ENGINE WITH DUAL SIDE DRAUGHT WEBER CARBURETORS. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY NICE AND VERY WELL
PRESENTED DUETTO, A FANTASTIC DRIVER. BRIGHT RED PAINT WORK IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND IT IS CORRECTLY FITTED WITH
PAINTED STEEL WHEELS, ORIGINAL WHEEL COVERS AND BLACK-WALL RADIAL TIRES, AND SITS PROUDLY ON THE SUSPENSION AS IT
DID FROM NEW. PANEL FIT IS GOOD AND THE MINIMAL BRIGHT WORK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ALL AROUND, WITH MOST PIECES
APPEARING TO BE IN FINE ORIGINAL CONDITION. ENGINE BAY DETAILING IS VERY NICE, WITH THE CORRECT AIR FILTER STILL IN
PLACE - A RARE FIND. THE UNDER-HOOD ACCESSORIES ARE CORRECTLY FINISHED, AND THE ENGINE BAY AS A WHOLE IS TIDY AND
EXTREMELY WELL PRESENTED. THE ENGINE RUNS STRONG, EMITTING AN INTOXICATING, THROATY SOUNDTRACK - SUCKING AIR IN
THROUGH THE BIG WEBERS AND EMITTING AN ADDICTIVE EXHAUST NOTE OUT THE BACK. THESE ENGINES BEG TO BE REVVED AND IT
IS TRULY ONE OF THE GREAT SMALL ENGINES OF ALL TIME. THE BASIC BLACK INTERIOR IS HIGHLY CORRECT AND ORIGINAL. NEW
CARPETS HAVE BEEN FITTED AS WELL AS A BLACK CANVAS TOP WHICH FITS NICELY. THE ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL AND
INSTRUMENTS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, AND THE VIEW FROM BEHIND THE WHEEL IS REFRESHINGLY CLEAN AND SIMPLE. THE
SLEEK PAINTED DASH IS SIMPLE AND CLEAN WITH AUXILIARY INSTRUMENTS ANGLED TOWARD THE DRIVER, A THIN RIM THREE SPOKE
WHEEL AND THE 5-SPEED GEARSHIFT THAT FALLS EASILY TO HAND. AN ALFA DUETTO IS ABOUT THE PURE, SIMPLE JOY OF DRIVING,
ENJOYING THE TELEPATHIC STEERING FEEL AND HAPPILY ROWING THROUGH THE GEARS TO KEEP THE JEWEL OF AN ENGINE ON THE
BOIL. THIS GORGEOUS, HIGH QUALITY EXAMPLE IS CERTAIN TO PLEASE ANY ALFA ROMEO ENTHUSIAST OR ANYONE WHO IS SIMPLY
LOOKING TO GET IN ON THE ALFA CULT - AND EXPERIENCE WHY THESE ARE CONSIDERED AMONG THE FINEST DRIVERS CARS OF ALL
TIME. CAR COMES COMPLETE WITH SERVICE MANUEL REAR CONVERTIBLE BOOT COVER JACK SPARE TOOLS CAR COVER. THE CAR WAS
JUST SERVICED AT A COST OF $3200.00 ALL NEW TIRES ALIGNMENT NEW MATTS ETC ETC ETC. CAR ALSO HAVE A LOG BOOK WITH
ALL THE PREVIOUS SERVICE HISTORY. CAR COMES WITH THE CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE AND CURRENT REGISTRATION.
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Alfa Romeo Giulia interior revealed on YouTube
Fri, Jul 17 2015When our David Gluckman reported from the Alfa Romeo Giulia reveal in Milan last month he didn't get to sit in or photograph the interior, but he wrote of it, "I liked what I saw of the interior. The center console is angled to hem the driver in a little, which works well with the canted, sweeping dash. It kind of reminds me of the look in newer Mazdas – clean and simple with a good balance of organic curves and straight edges." Now we can see what he meant because a YouTube video from user Alfa Romeo World shows off the new sedan's cabin. We're going to guess that this is a top-trim setup because there is a lot of stitched leather and carbon fiber in there. It's a good looking place for driving, and that steering wheel makes our hands want to clutch it. The infotainment area is one flush tinted screen extending from the gauge cluster and holding the line of the instrument panel, and the image appears to show up on the entire screen, not on another smaller screen mounted behind it. It's simplicity in a good way, bereft of any gimmicks that we can see, and with a six-speed manual transmission. For all the sportiness of the hard points, the seats look rather flat, especially in the back. We'll hold off on judgment until we sit in them. Have a look at it in the gallery above, there are more shots at this Facebook fan site, and we'll be lining up to take a seat in it at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Sergio Marchionne wants Alfa Romeo back in F1
Mon, Feb 15 2016It's been decades since Alfa Romeo has competed in Formula One. But if Sergio Marchionne gets his way, it could make a comeback soon. Now we know what you might be thinking: Alfa Romeo and Ferrari are both part of the same Fiat Chrysler Automobiles group, so why would Marchionne want two brands competing against each other in such a costly racing series? Because technically speaking, Ferrari is no longer part of FCA, that's why. They share mostly the same owners and are run by the same person (Marchionne), but the Prancing Horse marque recently split off from its former parent company and floated its own shares on the stock market. That makes it a separate entity, and also means that FCA no longer has a direct link to F1. But its chief executive clearly thinks the investment is worthwhile. Marchionne has been known to state grandiose plans, but he's also been known to carry through on many of them. So the next question is, if the plan goes through, just how Alfa Romeo might participate in F1? Some automakers (like Mercedes) field their own teams, others (like Honda) compete as engine suppliers, and still others (like Infiniti) as branding partners. Alfa could go either route, but Marchionne told Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport that "Alfa Romeo is able to make itself a chassis, and it is able to make engines." Of course, that doesn't mean that it necessarily will. It could outsource a chassis from a constructor like Dallara, which is located near the same Varano circuit that Alfa uses regularly. It could also source an engine from its former sister company: Marchionne floated the possibility of starting a separate engine program in Maranello for Red Bull when it was hunting for a new engine partner, and could ostensibly do the same for Alfa Romeo. "In order to re-establish itself as a sport brand, Alfa Romeo can and must consider the possibility of return to race in Formula 1," said Marchionne. "How? Probably in a collaboration with Ferrari." Alfa Romeo first competed in F1 in the early 1950s, winning the world championship two years running in 1950 with Giuseppe Farina (scion of Pininfarina) and 1951 with Juan Manuel Fangio. It then dropped out, only to resurface as a full constructor team between 1979 and 1985, with limited results. It also supplied engines to an array of teams in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s.
Alfa Romeo should return to Formula One ASAP
Tue, Feb 16 2016Alfa Romeo should absolutely return to Formula One. It would benefit the company, and it would benefit the sport. By extension, it would benefit enthusiasts. Let's break it down: Self-Interest: Alfa is struggling to reboot as a viable modern automaker. Americans love the idea of an Alfa but sometimes associate it with the movie The Graduate, which is nearly 50 years old, and the vague notion of sporty convertibles. It's mythic, but murky. Still, this is a big name in automotive history. If you asked a random person on the street: Do you want to drive an Alfa Romeo? They'd almost certainly say yes. F1 is the pinnacle of motorsport. By competing in the World Championship and even better – winning – Alfa could legitimately claim it's not a museum piece, but a company on the edge of technology. And in this case, history is in Alfa's favor. Its drivers, Giuseppe Farina (shown above in 1950) and Juan Manuel Fangio, won the first two Formula One titles in 1950-51. This is a company that's won at LeMans, Mille Miglia, and Targa Florio. Sure, those are some dusty trophies, but the people who would consider buying an Alfa are connoisseurs. They appreciate the bloodlines. F1 Would Be Better: This doesn't matter to Alfa, but the sport would be more interesting with Alfa on the grid. Can you imagine an Alfa in a pitched fight with a Ferrari (say with Sebastian Vettel as the wheel) at Monza? F1 could use some new storylines and rivalries. Simply having an Alfa Romeo team on the grid would spice things up. Use engines from Ferrari. That makes the most sense, and Ferrari already sells its units to other teams. Some of them might as well go to another Italian outfit that still probably wouldn't have the same resources as the Scuderia. Enzo Ferrari started out at Alfa, by the way. It's A Win-Win For Enthusiasts: Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has said a lot of curious things lately, but he's spot-on with the notion of Alfa returning to F1. If that happens, it would make Alfa's new models, like the Giulia and 4C, seem sportier. It would remind collectors just how special the old ones are. And it would make Formula One a more compelling sport. Yes, F1 is wildly expensive. But FCA can find money to do Hellcats and hybrid minivans. It should double-down on Alfa's return to F1. Related Video: