The Alfa Romeo 8C can be regarded as one of the most famous sports cars of the 1930er. The name of the car is derived from the engine used: An 8-cylinder series engine with a displacement of 2,336 cm³, which became an icon in the automobile panorama of the time. The 8C could be considered a state of the art in terms of technology, technical solutions and performance. Characterized by exceptional road conditions and excellent reliability, Alfa Romeo achieved significant sporting victories on numerous international circuits and combined his name with the famous driver from Mantua, Tazio Nuvolari. His most famous achievements include the victory at the Targa Florio in 1931 and the great prize of Italy. This last victory also contributed to the name of the GP car, which had two seats side by side and was called Monza to celebrate the company. The racing version also produced a production series for the street market of almost 200 vehicles. To celebrate the 110-year anniversary of the famous Italian manufacturer, the two-seater sports version is available via the then Alfa Romeo distribution network for those who wanted to buy the most successful sports car of the time.This text is machine translated.
The Alfa Romeo 8C can be regarded as one of the most famous sports cars of the 1930er. The name of the car is derived from the engine used: An 8-cylinder series engine with a displacement of 2,336 cm³, which became an icon in the automobile panorama of the time. The 8C could be considered a state of the art in terms of technology, technical solutions and performance. Characterized by exceptional road conditions and excellent reliability, Alfa Romeo achieved significant sporting victories on numerous international circuits and combined his name with the famous driver from Mantua, Tazio Nuvolari. His most famous achievements include the victory at the Targa Florio in 1931 and the great prize of Italy. This last victory also contributed to the name of the GP car, which had two seats side by side and was called Monza to celebrate the company. The racing version also produced a production series for the street market of almost 200 vehicles. To celebrate the 110-year anniversary of the famous Italian manufacturer, the two-seater sports version is available via the then Alfa Romeo distribution network for those who wanted to buy the most successful sports car of the time.This text is machine translated.
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The Alfa Romeo 8C can be regarded as one of the most famous sports cars of the 1930er. The name of the car is derived from the engine used: An 8-cylinder series engine with a displacement of 2,336 cm³, which became an icon in the automobile panorama of the time. The 8C could be considered a state of the art in terms of technology, technical solutions and performance. Characterized by exceptional road conditions and excellent reliability, Alfa Romeo achieved significant sporting victories on numerous international circuits and combined his name with the famous driver from Mantua, Tazio Nuvolari. His most famous achievements include the victory at the Targa Florio in 1931 and the great prize of Italy. This last victory also contributed to the name of the GP car, which had two seats side by side and was called Monza to celebrate the company. The racing version also produced a production series for the street market of almost 200 vehicles. To celebrate the 110-year anniversary of the famous Italian manufacturer, the two-seater sports version is available via the then Alfa Romeo distribution network for those who wanted to buy the most successful sports car of the time.This text is machine translated.
The Alfa Romeo 8C can be regarded as one of the most famous sports cars of the 1930er. The name of the car is derived from the engine used: An 8-cylinder series engine with a displacement of 2,336 cm³, which became an icon in the automobile panorama of the time. The 8C could be considered a state of the art in terms of technology, technical solutions and performance. Characterized by exceptional road conditions and excellent reliability, Alfa Romeo achieved significant sporting victories on numerous international circuits and combined his name with the famous driver from Mantua, Tazio Nuvolari. His most famous achievements include the victory at the Targa Florio in 1931 and the great prize of Italy. This last victory also contributed to the name of the GP car, which had two seats side by side and was called Monza to celebrate the company. The racing version also produced a production series for the street market of almost 200 vehicles. To celebrate the 110-year anniversary of the famous Italian manufacturer, the two-seater sports version is available via the then Alfa Romeo distribution network for those who wanted to buy the most successful sports car of the time.This text is machine translated.
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