


| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| This car needs a comeback like other FH1-exclusive cars. | |
| Alfa Viper | |
| Just drive it today. I think it's beautiful car... Despite that it had American engine. Speaking of special body Alfa Romeo. Maybe we need 2013 Alfa Romeo Touring Disco Volante. And since it had 8C underneath it. It should be a proper Alfa | |
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| Fix'd | |
| Antti-san a écrit Shouldn't the class be coupe, not concept? Am I talking to walls here now? -- Last edit: 2013-03-30 05:24:22 | |
| Antti-san a écrit Shouldn't the class be coupe, not concept? Bump! Nine examples were built. | |
| Shouldn't the class be coupe, not concept? -- Last edit: 2013-03-28 02:52:13 | |
| Personally, I believe it should be labeled as Zagato TZ3 Stradale, but that's just my opinion. | |
| Since it's only for a limited run, I suppose it doesn't have to be a proper Alfa at heart. My guess is that the platform was picked down to simple convenience; it's cheap as it's now just a part of the Fiat-Chrysler's part bin, and it was easy to adapt into whatever the Zagato designers had thought up. | |
| ShantJ a écrit If I put Alfa badges on my Honda, it's still a Honda. In that case then, we should call a P4/5 Pininfarina a Ferrari Enzo or a Blastolene Special a M47 Patton. | |
| If I put Alfa badges on my Honda, it's still a Honda. | |
| It has Alfa badges and stuff so it's a Alfa | |
| Is it "proper" to call this an Alfa Romeo? It's built by Zagato, on a Dodge platform. It's a very strange arrangement. |