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  2. Alpine A110 - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A110 is a sports car produced by French automobile manufacturer Alpine from 1963 to 1977. The car was styled as a "berlinette", which in the post-WWII era refers to a small enclosed two-door berline, better-known as a coupé. [3] The Alpine A110 succeeded the earlier A108. The car was powered by a succession of Renault engines.

  3. Alpine A110 (2017) - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A110 is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car introduced by French car manufacturer Alpine (French pronunciation:) at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show in March 2017. [ 1 ] Deliveries began in late 2017 for Continental European markets and in 2018 for the UK, Japan and Australia.

  4. Automobiles Alpine - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Renault continued to develop their range of models all through the 1980s. The A310 was the next modern interpretation of the A110. The Alpine A310 was a sports car with a rear-mounted engine and was initially powered by a four-cylinder 1.6 L sourced Renault 17 TS/Gordini engine.

  5. Alpine A110-50 - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine A110-50 (codenamed ZAR for "Alpine revival", with Z being the letter used for Renault concepts) is a concept racing car created by Renault to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1962 Alpine A110 [1] It debuted at Monaco's GP circuit, where Renault Chief Operating Officer Carlos Tavares raced the A110-50 for four laps of the Monaco track.

  6. Bulgaralpine - Wikipedia

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    Bulet was the same Bulgarian firm that had, through cooperation with Renault, already began the assembly of Bulgarrenault, and now had the same intention regarding Alpine. While in Bulgaria, Rédélé was introduced to the famed Bulgarian car racer Iliya Chubrikov, who was given the opportunity to test-drive the Alpine A110 on the Circle ...

  7. Category:Alpine vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 13:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. 1973 Rallye Sanremo - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Renault A110 1800 The 1973 Sanremo Rally (formally the 11th Rally Sanremo [ 1 ] ) was the tenth round of the inaugural World Rally Championship season. Run in mid-October around Sanremo, Italy , the rally was a mixed surface rally, with some stages on tarmac and others on gravel.

  9. Ove Andersson - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the 1970 season, he was approached by Alpine whom he began to drive for in 1971. Andersson won the Monte Carlo Rally, Rallye Sanremo, Österreichische Alpenfahrt and Acropolis Rally with an Alpine A110, winning the International Championship for Manufacturers title for Alpine.