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Alfa Romeo’s last pre-Fiat takeover model was the 75. The car lacked development because the company was in decline but the concept was sound with rear-wheel drive and a V6 up front. The 75 was not ignored and Alfa specialists have progressively developed the model so that it is now the car it always should have been. We test drive a couple of expertly modified cars to see how they perform.

Latest Fiat Range Test: Uprated engines for 500 and 500L
Ferrari FF by Oakley Design: More power, more downforce, less weight
An American Ferrari: Ferrari 212 Inter Coupe by Vignale
Modified Alfa Romeo 75s: Re-engineered V6 classics
Italian Coachbuilders: Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi
Fiat X1/9: Classic sportscar reviewed
Alfasud Trofeo: A race restoration with a surprise
Buyers’ Guide: Dino 308 GT4 – the forgotten Ferrari
News: New Italian cars at Geneva
Design: Opinion on the Alfa 4C Spider
Ferrari Finals: End of season Ferrari bash
Paris Retromobile: Show report
Obscurati: Radbourne Fiat 124 SS
Auto Vendo: Readers’ cars for sale
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Issue 219 Alfa Romeo’s last pre-Fiat takeover model was the 75. The car lacked development because the company was in decline but the concept was sound with rear-wheel drive and a V6 up front. The 75 was not ignored and Alfa specialists have progressively developed the model so that it is now the car it always should have been. We test drive a couple of expertly modified cars to see how they perform. Latest Fiat Range Test: Uprated engines for 500 and 500L Ferrari FF by Oakley Design: More power, more downforce, less weight An American Ferrari: Ferrari 212 Inter Coupe by Vignale Modified Alfa Romeo 75s: Re-engineered V6 classics Italian Coachbuilders: Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi Fiat X1/9: Classic sportscar reviewed Alfasud Trofeo: A race restoration with a surprise Buyers’ Guide: Dino 308 GT4 – the forgotten Ferrari News: New Italian cars at Geneva Design: Opinion on the Alfa 4C Spider Ferrari Finals: End of season Ferrari bash Paris Retromobile: Show report Obscurati: Radbourne Fiat 124 SS Auto Vendo: Readers’ cars for sale


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Alfa Romeo’s last pre-Fiat takeover model was the 75. The car lacked development because the company was in decline but the concept was sound with rear-wheel drive and a V6 up front. The 75 was not ignored and Alfa specialists have progressively developed the model so that it is now the car it always should have been. We test drive a couple of expertly modified cars to see how they perform.

Latest Fiat Range Test: Uprated engines for 500 and 500L
Ferrari FF by Oakley Design: More power, more downforce, less weight
An American Ferrari: Ferrari 212 Inter Coupe by Vignale
Modified Alfa Romeo 75s: Re-engineered V6 classics
Italian Coachbuilders: Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi
Fiat X1/9: Classic sportscar reviewed
Alfasud Trofeo: A race restoration with a surprise
Buyers’ Guide: Dino 308 GT4 – the forgotten Ferrari
News: New Italian cars at Geneva
Design: Opinion on the Alfa 4C Spider
Ferrari Finals: End of season Ferrari bash
Paris Retromobile: Show report
Obscurati: Radbourne Fiat 124 SS
Auto Vendo: Readers’ cars for sale
read more read less
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