Alfa Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote
Alfa
Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote
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Overview
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Manufacturer
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Alfa
Romeo
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Also called
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Quattroruote
4R Zagato
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Production
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1965-1967
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Assembly
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Zagato
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Designer
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Ercole
Spada at Zagato
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Body and
chassis
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Class
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roadster
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Layout
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FR
layout
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Related
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Alfa
Romeo Giulia
Alfa
Romeo 1750 Gran Sport
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Powertrain
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Engine
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1.6
L DOHC I4
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Transmission
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5-speed
manual
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Dimensions
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Length
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3,670
mm (144.5 in)
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Width
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1,620
mm (63.8 in)
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Curb weight
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750
kg (1,653 lb)
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Alfa Romeo Gran Sport Quattroruote (1967) |
The Quattroruote was hand-built around the Giulia floorpan and mechanicals. The 1,570 cc engine, gearbox and other mechanicals were from the 101-series Giulia. The 1.6 L Alfa Romeo Twin Cam engine produced 106 bhp (79 kW) and the top speed was 156 km/h (97 mph). The body was made of aluminium panels, with the chassis being constructed in the traditional way using Zagato's tubular framework. Drum brakes were used at both the front and the rear. Car was available with two versions: "Normale" and "Extra".
Another "replica" of the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750, the Pettenella Leontina Sport Zagato roadster, was built by Carrozzeria Pettenella between 1975 and 1976.
Given the relative lack of sales success when it was introduced, the rarity of the car has made it quite collectible nowadays.
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Last updated on 8 December 2013 at 16:06.
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