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    Alfa Romeo Canguro Bertone 1964

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    Thank you, the guy standing to the right on the first pic is the Japanese owner of the car.
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    Sweet! Thats a beauty
    What kind of engine is that cutee rockin' ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by labomba
    Sweet! Thats a beauty
    What kind of engine is that cutee rockin' ?
    it is based on a TZ chassis, which had a 1600 single spark Giulia engine. (Later versions could be had with the twin spark engine) According to an Alfa guy at Villa d'Este (shown in the red overall on the right side of the third picture) there is now a 1300 cc engine in there, which I find hard to believe. I got some engine pics, but that only shows it is a single spark.
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    Alfa Romeo Canguro # 2
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    One of a young Giorgetto Giugiaro's first homeruns. Interesting that several cues were used later for the Montreal: the slotted vents especially. Lovely overall, sort of a scaled-down Bizzerini but with better proportions. Here's a clean line drawing :
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