1935 Alfa Romeo Bimotore

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The Alfa Romeo Bimotore was created in 1935 by Enzo Ferrari to enable Alfa Romeo S.p.A. to regain its lost prestige in the racing circuits. The automobile instantly became the favorite car of many race car enthusiasts and is now considered a priceless piece of racing history.

Author: Hill, Phil

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Alfa Romeo Giulia Tubolare Zagato

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The Tubolare Zagato entered production in 1954, amidst a market crowded with other high-powered race cars. The TZ had a relatively short racing history that lasted about three-and-a-half years and fell into obscurity when Alfa Romeo began developing the GTA in 1996.

Author: Frank, Len
Automobiles, Racing, Race cars

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Salon: Old Number One

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The Old Number One is an MG sports car manufactured in 1925 by Morris Motors. The car, which features custom-built frame and components, is equipped with a 1442-cc overhead-valve 4-cylinder Hotchkiss engine, race car chassis and 3-speed transmission.

Author: Hill, Phil
Behavior, Kimber, Cecil, MG (Automobile)

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Subjects list: Product information, History, Vintage automobiles, Vintage cars, Alfa Romeo S.p.A., Alfa Romeo (Automobile)
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