Description
The fist car model to come out of the Italian Alfa Romeo factory after the second World War was the 6C 2500. It was designed in 1939 as a grand tourer, luxurious and a bit bulky but filled with the great pre-war Alfa Romeo heritage. This model line was produced up to 1952. These cars were very expensive and not what post-war Italy was waiting for, so they remained very rare. Production totaled about 1,451 units. Most of the cars were fitted with beautiful tailor-made bodywork from one of the many famous Italian coachbuilders. This car has a wonderful and elegant body by Ghia. The 6C 2500 had a straight 6-cylinder engine with 2.5 litre displacement (hence the name). As standard these engines produced 90 hp @ 4600 rpm, but in this Super Sprint version the power output was increased to 110 hp @ 5500 rpm. With a vehicle weight of 1650 kg it could reach a top speed of about 160 kph. A most beautiful design, has to be seen to be truly appreciated, interesting history, photo documentation of restoration to highest standards, ready to show and drive, potential show winner.
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Fantasy Junction • 510-653-7555 • 1145 Park Ave, Emeryville, CA 94608