It's quite possible, but the one depicted here has a V12. 6 ignition coils, injectors, exhausts, etc. pr. side.
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...o-group-c.html
It's quite possible, but the one depicted here has a V12. 6 ignition coils, injectors, exhausts, etc. pr. side.
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum...o-group-c.html
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How odd. Alfa Romeo had a suitable engine from their own company and they opted to use a Ferrari V12. I would guess that a V10 would probably be more optimal for a 3.5L engine as well.
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Why then is that in the pics of the Alfa is there a V12 in it?
Also, can we see more shots of the Group C?
EDIT: Maybe they changed that engine was in it or something?
Last edited by Kitdy; 08-19-2009 at 04:30 PM.
Well, the obvious answer must be that they changed it somewhere along the line. The sign says 1986, yet the magazine says 1992. The picture posted is easily recognizable from the photo spread in the magazine scans, and the article mentions it being based on a Ferrari V12 from the '91 Formula 1 season, but with the Alfa name on it.
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Very simple. I wish. To you, it probably is, however. What's this car?
Fiat 600 Multipla it is.
And this? I only know that is english
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This one reminds me of Dax Kamala or Dare DZ, but sadly it's none of the above![]()
Marcos Mantis XP
The MantisXP has been in the United States for many years, owned by one family all this time. It was recently restored... a British Marcos enthusiast has a nice site with much dedicated to this one car. Enjoy:
Mantis XP
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There is an awesome collection of Marcos brochures on that site![]()
What's this car, as the topic title says
Warwick GT.
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