Alfa Romeo TZ-TZ2

Alfa Romeo TZ-TZ2

Author: Vitto Witting da Prato

Publisher: Giorgio Nada Editore Srl

Published: 2017-02-01

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788879116411

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Having left motor racing in the early 1950s - at least officially - Alfa Romeo returned to the sport once again at the start of the following decade due to the commitment and enthusiasm of Autodelta. This Alfa offshoot distinguished itself by preparing and racing about 30 of the manufacturer's different cars that really did make history. Among them, the Giulia TZ holds a place at the head of the crowd. It had a 1.5-litre, 113 hp engine from the Giulia SS, front and rear suspension of modern conception, disc brakes and an especially bold body shaped by Zagato on a modern tubular chassis. Those were the strong points of this car, which scored results of absolute prestige in its brief career at Sebring, in the Targa Florio, the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the Tour de France. Vito Witting da Prato, already the author of a meticulously written book on the Alfa Romeo SZ, covers the winning, human, technical and sporting factors of this unforgettable car in a monumental work. A book which, to the precise text and painstaking historical reconstruction, has been added illustrations of previously unpublished pictures and technical designs by Autodelta.


Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ

Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ

Author: Ernie Ruben

Publisher:

Published: 2019-10

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 9781696825047

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120 pages with 20 lines you can use as a journal or a notebook .8.25 by 6 inches


Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo

Author: Julia J. Quinlan

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2012-08-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 1448876885

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Introduces the Alfa Romeo automobile company, discussing the company's success, its racing history, and notable models.


The History of Alfa Romeos

The History of Alfa Romeos

Author: Seth Kingston

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1538343762

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On June 24, 1910, a group of businessmen, headed by Italian aristocrat Ugo Stella, took over the Italian plant of the French car company Societa Italiana Automobili Darracq located in Portello, Italy, just outside Milan. Stella renamed the company Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili, or ALFA. From this day forward, a new class of cars was being produced. Over the years, Alfa Romeo has produced airplane engines, race cars, and family vehicles. This book explores the rich history of these iconic automobiles and how they have impacted the automobile industry.


Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupes 1963-1976

Alfa Romeo Giulia Coupes 1963-1976

Author: R.M. Clarke

Publisher: Brooklands Books Limited

Published: 2008-08-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781855207707

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From the earliest curvaceous coupes by Bertone, through the more aggressively styled Zagato SS to the very special TZ models and on to the final 1750 and 2000 cars, the Giulia coupes offer a remarkable variety. In the 1960s and 70s enthusiasts could delight to the sight and sound of the Alfas on the race tracks, but now that they are no longer in production, surviving examples of the Giulia coupes are greatly appreciated by those same enthusiasts. So many Giulias succumbed to the rust for which Italian cars of the 60s and 70s were notorious only makes the possession of a good example all the more desirable and this book will persuade many more people of the undoubted merits of these sporting coupes.


Autodelta

Autodelta

Author: Maurizio Tabucchi

Publisher: Giorgio Nada Editore Srl

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9788879117135

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The Autodelta story, Alfa Romeo's more or less official racing department between 1963 and 1983. A tale of unforgettable victories, of two titles conquered in the World Championship for Marques, but also one of scalding defeats. Great names in the history of motorsport raced in the colours of the team born in the province of Udine and nurtured at Settimo Milanese including Ignazio Giunti, Nino Vaccarella, Andrea de Adamich and Toine Hezemans. All drivers who competed – under the aegis of the incomparable Carlo Chiti – at the wheel of unforgettable cars such as the Giulia TZ, the GTA, the 33 in its various guises, the Alfetta GT rally cars and naturally the less successful Formula 1 machines. All this is revived in a book constructed around painstaking research and illustrated with hundreds of photographs, many of which previously unpublished