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Alfa Romeo official dealers worldwide map Alfa Romeo II on its first sail. During the years Alfa Romeo has been marketed with different slogans like: "The family car that wins races" used in the 1950s in Alfa Romeo 1900 marketing campaign, "racing since 1911" used on most 1960s Alfa advertisements. [91]
Alfa Romeo Tonale Dodge Hornet (2022) 3 Poland: Tychy: FCA Poland S.A. (100% Stellantis Europe S.p.A.) Tychy: 1992: Jeep Avenger Fiat 600e Alfa Romeo Junior (2024) J Brazil: Betim: FCA Fiat Chrysler Automóveis do Brasil Ltda. (100% Stellantis Europe S.p.A.) Betim, Minas Gerais: 1973: Fiat Mobi Fiat Argo Fiat Strada Pick Up (RAM 700) Fiat ...
Anstead hosts the live stages of some of the UK's car shows as well as after-dinner speaking and motivational speaking in schools and for charities. In his 2019 TV show Ant Anstead Master Mechanic, Anstead uses a variety of components, from spare parts to donor cars to hand-build an homage to the Alfa Romeo 158. The show sees Anstead work with ...
England: 1991–1995 Tom Barley England: 2013 Craig Baird New Zealand: 1998 Nick Beaumont England: 2001 Simon Belcher England: 2014–2015 Martyn Bell England: 2006–2009 Ray Bellm England: 1990–1993 Phil Bennett England: 2001–2003 Michael Bentwood England: 2003–2004 Frank Biela Germany: 1996–1997 John Bintcliffe England: 1996–1998 ...
Autodelta is an after-market tuning company for Alfa Romeo cars, founded in 1987. Originally based in the Park Royal industrial area, northwest London, England, the company are now located in nearby Watford. The company is not affiliated with Alfa Romeo's own racing department Autodelta established in 1963.
Fiat has undertaken numerous joint ventures and alliances. Commencing in 1978, the Type Four platform was an alliance between Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Lancia and Saab and resulting in a range of cars on sale in the mid-1980s. In 2000 a number of joint ventures were established with General Motors following GM buying 20% of Fiat while Fiat bought 6% of GM.
Inside the factory around 1965 with a GTA. Autodelta SpA was the name of Alfa Romeo's competition department. Established in 1961 as Auto-Delta by Carlo Chiti and Lodovico Chizzola, former Alfa Romeo and Ferrari engineers, the company was officially made a department of Alfa Romeo on March 5, 1963 by the then president of Alfa Romeo Giuseppe Luraghi. [1]
The company encountered financial problems however, and in 1936 the Triumph bicycle and motorcycle businesses were sold, the latter to Jack Sangster of Ariel to become Triumph Engineering Co Ltd. [2] Healey purchased an Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 and developed a new car model with an Alfa inspired straight-8 engine type named the Triumph Dolomite. [4]