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The Alfa Romeo Mille is an eight-ton forward control lorry produced by Alfa Romeo between 1958 and 1964. It was the last Alfa Romeo heavy commercial vehicle. [1]The model was fitted with a 11,050 cc (674 cu in) inline-six diesel engine, [1] which produced between 163–174 hp (122–130 kW), and a gearbox with eight forward speeds.
The Alfa Romeo Romeo is a light commercial, cabover van and pickup truck that was introduced by the Italian automaker Alfa Romeo in 1954 as the Alfa Romeo Autotutto ("all purpose"). The line of vans continued to be built until 1983, when it was replaced by relabelled Fiat and Iveco commercials.
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In 1930, Alfa Romeo presented a light truck in addition to heavy LCVs based on Büssing constructions. [78] In the Second World War Alfa Romeo also built trucks for the Italian army ("35 tons anywhere") and later also for the German Wehrmacht. After the war, commercial motor vehicle production was resumed.
Alfa Romeo trucks (9 P) Pages in category "Alfa Romeo vehicles" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The Alfa Romeo 430 is a 5-ton truck produced by Alfa Romeo between 1942 and 1950. It started as a military project (430RE) based on the larger Alfa Romeo 800 truck. Some of the trucks were converted into anti-aircraft vehicles equipped with a machine-gun of 20 mm (0.8 in) IF Scotti.
Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo A15: Light: COE: Alfa Romeo A19 Alfa Romeo A38: Italy: Unknown Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo 50: Medium: Conventional – Italy: Unknown Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo 85: Medium: Conventional: Alfa Romeo 110 Büssing LS77: Italy: Unknown Alfa Romeo: Alfa Romeo 350: Medium: Conventional – Italy: the truck was too heavy and too ...
The history of Alfa Romeo, an Italian car manufacturer known for producing sports cars, [1] began on June 24, 1910 with the founding of ALFA (an acronym for "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili") in Milan. [2] In 1918 the company changed its name to "Alfa Romeo" following the acquisition of control of the company by Nicola Romeo. [3]
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