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Alfa Romeo GTV
Alfa Romeo GTV refers to the following motor vehicle models: * Alfa Romeo GTV (916) (1995-2005) * Alfa Romeo GT Veloce, a trim level of the Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupés The Alfa Romeo 105 and 115 series ''coupés'' are a range of cars made by the Italy, Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1963 until 1977, based on a shortened floorpan from the Alfa Romeo Giulia, Giulia saloon. They were the successors to the Al ... (1967-1976) * Alfa Romeo GTV, Type 116 (1976-1987), a trim level of the Alfa Romeo Alfetta {{disambiguation ...
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Alfa Romeo GTV (916)
The Alfa Romeo GTV and the Alfa Romeo Spider (Type 916) are sports cars produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1993 to 2004. The GTV is a 2+2 coupé, while the Spider is a two-seater roadster. Production totaled 38,891 units for the Spider and 42,937 units for the GTV. The GTV's name (Gran Turismo Veloce–) placed it as the successor to the long-discontinued Alfetta GTV coupé, whereas the Spider was effectively the replacement for the then 30-year-old 105-series Giulia Spider. The GTV was available until the launch of the Brera in 2005, while the Spider lasted another year until the launch of its Brera-based successor in 2006. The Alfa Romeo GTV was described as "one of the best sports cars of its time" by motoring journalist Jeremy Clarkson in 1998 and was listed at number 29 in Top 100 Cars in 2001. Design The GTV and Spider were designed by Enrico Fumia at Pininfarina. The GTV was planned to re-establish Alfa Romeo's sports coupe tradition d ...
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Alfa Romeo 105/115 Series Coupés
The Alfa Romeo 105 and 115 series ''coupés'' are a range of cars made by the Italy, Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1963 until 1977, based on a shortened floorpan from the Alfa Romeo Giulia, Giulia saloon. They were the successors to the Alfa Romeo Giulietta (750/101), Giulietta Sprint coupé. Bodywork The basic Car body style, body shape shared by all models was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Gruppo Bertone, Bertone. It was one of his first major projects for Bertone, and borrowed heavily from his earlier design for the Alfa Romeo 2600, Alfa Romeo 2000 Sprint/2600 Sprint. The balance of glass and metal, the influence of the shape of the front and rear glass on the shape of the cabin, and the flat grille with incorporated headlamps were groundbreaking styling features for the era. A limited production (1000 units) convertible (car), convertible was a modification from the standard car by Carrozzeria Touring, Touring of Milan, offered as a catalogue model by Alfa Romeo ...
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