To start off the week well, we have today highlighted three very interesting Alfa Romeos. The earliest is this 1900C SS Boano Coupe, which was shown at the 1955 Turin Motor Show. This one-off shared its overall design with the slightly larger 6C 3000 Coupe built for Argentinean president Juan Peron. With the exception of a respray to red from its original yellow with a black roof, the Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Boano Coupe has survived in remarkably original condition. Having been hidden away for many years, it has only recently resurfaced.
With the legendary Alfetta, Alfa Romeo dominated the first two seasons of Formula 1 before temporarily ceasing their motor sports activities. By the late 1970s, the Italian manufacturer returned to the pinnacle of single seater racing and for the 1983 season the 183T was readied. It was powered by the newly developed twin-turbo V8, which proved hopelessly unreliable in the opening rounds. By the second half of the season, the team's fortunes turned and driver Mauro Baldi managed to finish runner up twice. We have captured the second Alfa Romeo 183T in full detail at the most recent editions of the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Reliving a great period in Alfa Romeo's and Touring's histories, the latter has created a modern interpretation of the Disco Volante. The striking machine is inspired by the original C52 Disco Volante Coupe and is based on 8C Competizione underpinnings. Our 33-shot gallery features two of the three cars that have currently been produced by Touring.

Enjoy the links:

2013 Alfa Romeo Disco Volante by Touring - Images, Specifications and Information

1983 Alfa Romeo 183T - Images, Specifications and Information

1955 Alfa Romeo 1900C SS Boano Coupe - Images, Specifications and Information