What kind of car is the Alfa Romeo Alfasud?
The Alfa Romeo Alfasud (Type 901, 902 and 904) is a small family car manufactured and marketed from 1971 to 1989 by Alfa Romeo as a front-engine, four-door, five passenger entry-level model over a single generation — with facelifts in 1977 and 1980.
When did the Alfasud Lusso come out?
The Lusso model was produced until 1976, and was then replaced by the new Alfasud 5m ( 5 marce, five speed) model, the first four-door Alfasud with a five-speed gearbox. Presented at the March 1976 Geneva Motor Show, it was equipped like the Lusso it replaced. In September 1976, the Alfasud Sprint coupé was launched.
When did the Alfasud Giardinetta come out?
A three-door estate model called the Alfasud Giardinetta was introduced in May 1975, with the same equipment of the Alfasud “L”. The Lusso model was produced until 1976, and was then replaced by the new Alfasud 5m ( 5 marce, five speed) model, the first four-door Alfasud with a five-speed gearbox.
What is the Alfasud?
It was the last chapter of the Alfasud, a car born to decrease the southern part of Italy’s unemployment rate. Despite all the odds, rust, and unskilled workers, the Alfasud was almost ten years old.
What happened to the Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint?
The Alfasud Sprint was renamed the Alfa Romeo Sprint in 1983. That model was continued until 1989 by sharing 33’s running gear. The three-door versions continued for a further year before being replaced by the unsuccessful Alfa Romeo Arna, a joint venture between Alfa Romeo and Nissan .
How many CC is a Alfasud ti?
The Trofeo Alfasud was equipped with the 1,286 cc engine with an Autodelta kit. Gerhard Berger is probably the best-known driver to participate in the Alfasud Trofeo. An Alfasud Ti contested the 1980 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 at Bathurst in Australia, placing fourth in the up to 1600 cc class.