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Hi Ron, this actually the G1 (or series G), probably one of the most
unique Alfa Romeos in history. It has a 6 litre 6-cylinder engine with overhead valves suggested by Enzo Ferrari (with the intention to develop it for use in competition) which was notorious for its fuel consumption. But what makes it truly unique is that all 52 cars that were made of this model were sold in Australia... André. On 12 Jul 2010 01:14:43 GMT, Ron@newsguy wrote: |
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André Ritzinger > wrote in
: > Hi Ron, this actually the G1 (or series G), probably one of the most > unique Alfa Romeos in history. It has a 6 litre 6-cylinder engine with > overhead valves suggested by Enzo Ferrari (with the intention to > develop it for use in competition) which was notorious for its fuel > consumption. But what makes it truly unique is that all 52 cars that > were made of this model were sold in Australia... > > André. > > On 12 Jul 2010 01:14:43 GMT, Ron@newsguy wrote: > > Hi Andre, Many thanks for that info. It sure was an impressive auto with a really big motor Cheers, Ron |
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