Alfa Romeo Alfetta

Alfa Romeo Alfetta Take away the ‘GT’ and you have the 4-door sedan version of the Alfetta nameplate. There were enough variances between the two to justify its own section here. The first official model year was 1975. It shared the same aluminum 2.0L DOHC MFI I4, with the injection system by Spica. The horsepower/torque […]
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Alfa Romeo Sprint Veloce

Alfa Romeo Sprint Veloce It was the second installment of look-alike 4-seater fastbacks that Alfa Romeo would have during the smog-era. The Sprint Veloce replaced the Alfetta GT for the 1978 model year. It mostly carried over as the same car minus the Alfetta GT name. It continued with the same 94.5 inch wheelbase and […]
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Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT

Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT The GT Veloce was replaced with the this car for 1975. It was a bit bigger at 94.5 inches of wheelbase (2″ more), and 171 inches of overall length (10″ more). The Alfetta GT coupe was the first of a line of evolution into the Sprint Veloce / GTV-6 heritage. Physically, […]
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Alfa Romeo GT Veloce

Alfa Romeo GT Veloce The GT Veloce’s last two years were 1973 and 1974. It was a small car, at 92.5 inches of wheelbase and 168 inches of overall length. It held 4 occupants in a 2-door coupe format like an American pony car would have. The curb weight was nowhere near an American counterpart […]
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Alfa Romeo GTV-6

Alfa Romeo GTV-6 The GTV-6 was new for 1981, evolving out of the Sprint Veloce and replacing it. It was the third and final name used on a series consisting of 4-seat fastbacks, which started with the Alfetta GT nameplate. Like the others, it was offered only as a 2-door. They all shared the same […]
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