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  • ...he Swiss government as an unsafe spectator sport following the death of 80 people at the [[1955 24 Hours of Le Mans]] race. The Swiss Grand Prix returned in | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...ly attributed to Battista Farina was the iconic 1600 [[Duetto]] for [[Alfa Romeo]]. This was first seen by the public at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966 [[Category:Pininfarina people]]
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  • ...der-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Alfa Romeo GT black vl.jpg|280px|Alfa Romeo GT]] ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo GT'''
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  • | Key people || Giorgetto Giugiaro <small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small> < It all started with an important job: the Alfasud design for Alfa Romeo, which had the honor of being the first major assignment for a new vehicle
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  • [[Image:alfa romeo t33-3 1.jpg|right|200px]] Joe Nastasi owns more Alfa T33s than anyone one individual in the world. This is just one of them, a 1
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  • |Team(s):||[[Alfa Romeo]], [[Maserati]], [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] ...ve world championship titles with four completely different teams - [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]], [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Maserati]], a feat that has not bee
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  • ...arity to the cartoon car driven by Disney's Mickey--was the world's first "people's car"; the Topolino became available to the public in 1936, while both the ...ck, where he pegged 155 km/h (about 95 mph), equal to the speeds posted by Alfa's own 1900 saloon! When [[Enzo Ferrari]] heard about Giotto Bizzarrini and
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  • ...i also worked for other makers including [[Iso automobile|Iso]] and [[Alfa Romeo]]. A series of [[concept car]]s in the [[2000s]] posthumously bore his nam ...Nicolis in August 1954. He was assigned to the development of the [[Alfa Romeo Giulietta]] chassis, which was disappointing, as he aspired to become a pow
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  • ...ht and twisty roads. [[Helmut Marko]] set the lap record 1972 in an [[Alfa Romeo T33]] at 33'41 min or an average of 128,253 km/h. The fastest ever was [[Le ...ella]]'s [[Ferrari 512]]S raced through small mountains villages while the people were sitting or standing right next to or even on the road. Porsche, on the
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  • ...the company. In 1975, the last picture from your living room is the [[Alfa Romeo Alfetta]] based Eagle, whose [[prototype]] would be presented that year at [[Category:Pininfarina people|Brovarone]]
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  • ...reed to race for [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]]'s factory team, [[Alfa Corse]]. In 1932 he took two wins and a second place in the three European ...uvolari left the team for Maserati after becoming frustrated with the Alfa Romeo's performance. At the end of 1934, Maserati pulled out of Grand Prix racing
    26 KB (3,975 words) - 09:47, 23 October 2009
  • ...on wagon. In Britain, these are generally referred to as [[People carrier|People carriers]]. ...sily convertible to facilitate loading of goods from facilitating carrying people.
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  • ...ed, at least in part due to the [[United States embargo against Cuba]], so people made sure to keep the cars they ''had'' in good condition. As a result, Cub ...n of a Classic car. Two taxation issues do impact however, leading to some people using them as cut off dates. All cars first registered before 1 January 197
    7 KB (1,157 words) - 18:51, 19 July 2009
  • | Related || (1st Gen):<br>[[Alfa Romeo]] AR6<br>[[Peugeot J5]]<br>[[Citroën C25]]<br>[[Talbot Express]]<br>(2nd G ...ry]] in [[Val di Sangro]], Italy. Other almost identical cars were: [[Alfa Romeo AR6]], [[Peugeot J5]], [[Citroën C25]] and [[Talbot Express]] (1986–1992
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  • ...[[Alfa Romeo Giulietta]]. In order to keep up this successful run, [[Alfa Romeo]] decided to commission two more specialised variants for the races. The on ...ast tracks by the Lotus Elite. It is worth bearing in mind that the [[Alfa Romeo]] was based on a standard production chassis, while the Lotus had been crea
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  • |Engine || Alfa-Romeo, 6 cylinders, 3,0-litre, 320hp @ 7000rpm ..., Mercedes-Benz, Hispano Suiza, Daimler, [[Lancia]], Duesenberg and [[Alfa Romeo]], transforming them into the epitome of comfort.
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  • |Key people || ...from the U.K. at the time. They entered into a supply contract with [[Alfa Romeo]] in [[1964]], and became the official supplier of brake components to [[Mo
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  • ...id #999;" |[[Image:Alfa Romeo GTJ1.jpg|250px|Alfa Romeo GT Junior]] ''Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior, early model'' ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupé'''
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  • ...Image:Alfa_Romeo_159.jpg|280px|Alfa Romeo 159 at Spectacolo Sportivio Alfa Romeo Zandvoort (The Netherlands), by Marvin Raaijmakers.]] ! colspan=2 |'''Alfa Romeo 159'''
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  • ...amenities. This again is subjective, but there is a reasonable ability for people to make this determination. ...estige" usually refers to the allure which the car carries. From prestige, people get the idea of "paying for the emblem". For example, because of its presti
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