Location: Bilthoven Joined: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:12 pm Posts: 4870
There was a discussion if this body would be taken off to create yet another Monza Spider. At first this was restored, but I believe since this body has now been removed and replaced by - indeed - yet another Monza lookalike..
Location: Arenys de Munt, Barcelona Joined: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:19 am Posts: 3210
robgeelen wrote:
There was a discussion if this body would be taken off to create yet another Monza Spider. At first this was restored, but I believe since this body has now been removed and replaced by - indeed - yet another Monza lookalike..
There was a discussion if this body would be taken off to create yet another Monza Spider. At first this was restored, but I believe since this body has now been removed and replaced by - indeed - yet another Monza lookalike..
Oh this body WAS off for a while but was always preserved and this FANTASTIC Alfa Monza ( which actually 3rd in Le Mans) has got the Viotti body back on again....
Location: The Netherlands Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2009 1:45 am Posts: 2121
Spot the differences! The car is much lower today than it was then. Almost like a HotRod streethugger... And I spot some differences in the tiny chrome bits, a rear bumper, chrome disc at the rear wing, etc...
Is this the world's 1st lowrider? While they didn't have the hydraulic devices back then, there could be many other methods they could use to compress the springs.
Location: Oslo, Norway Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2015 1:51 am Posts: 1900
Unless it is my eyes playing trick on me, it can seems like the car did not initially have a opening trunk either. There does at least not appear to be any shutlines at the rear but the photo is of pretty low quality so it is hard to say for sure.
VII Turin elegance concours, 1935: Alfa Romeo 6C2300 berlina aerodinamica Pescara by Viotti, designed by Rolandi. In the second photo the first car in the line is a Lancia Augusta berlina aerodinamica by Viotti, designed by Revelli. Both the cars won the "Best modern car" Grand Prix and a silver cup.
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