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Alfasud The Complete Story, Reviewed

December 5, 2022 By pete

Review by Pete Vack

Order from publisher: https://www.crowood.com/products/alfa-romeo-alfasud-by-chris-martin

Alfasud The Complete Story
176 pages, Hardcover $25-35 on Amazon
Crowood Publishing, UK
By Chris Martin

Chris Martin’s new book, Alfasud, the complete story, answers a lot of questions that begin with ‘why.’
Why was the Alfasud necessary?
Why was it designed by Rudolf Hruska?
Why was it not built at Arese?
Why was it built in Naples?
Why were there so many problems with the labor force and factory?
What was unique about the design?
Why were the Russians blamed for the rust problems?
Was it a success? [Read more…] about Alfasud The Complete Story, Reviewed

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Brussels Interclassics, 2022

December 5, 2022 By pete

The Atomium, circa 1958

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

It was a toss up between Milano Autoclassica, or

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Alfasud Trofeo History

December 5, 2022 By pete

Nicolini on the grid.

From the VeloceToday Archives June 2012

Photos by: Roberto Motta, “Alfa Romeo Automobilismo Storico, Centro Documentazione (Arese, Milano)” and Carrozzeria Cristallo di Castelnovo Vicentino

The Alfasud still divides fans into two categories: the admirers and detractors. The first recall the unique engine, advanced suspension, driving pleasure and exuberant performance. For all of its faults, the new Alfasud was a brilliant design and always fun to drive. But many others objected to the dramatic changes that were reflected by the coming of the Alfasud: a new factory in Naples, (in the Mezzogiorno!) a new chief engineer (Viennese Rudolf Hruska) and a completely different engineering and marketing philosophy (an inexpensive front wheel drive sedan).

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Brooklands Italian Car Day 2022

May 9, 2022 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

The following articles contain no production numbers, with one or two exceptions, no chassis numbers, no race histories and no illustrious drivers, bar one. Just photographs of the sort of Italian cars you rarely see this days. Where might one see such an event? Brooklands, for the Italian Car day held on Saturday the 30th April. The right crowd, well they like Italian cars, but there was some crowding.

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Tagged With: alfa montreal, Alfa Romeo, alfasud, brooklands Italian car day, Italian Car Day, Italian Car Day 2022, Jonathan Sharp, Jonathan Sharp photo, Lancia Augusta

The Alfasud and Me

January 15, 2019 By pete

From the Archives, Feb 25, 2014

By Chris Martin

I have never owned an Alfa Romeo, but twice I have personally done very well from their mistakes. The first was in the mid-seventies when the Alfasud was their brave new hope. I was the guy who fixed the Suds!

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Silverstone Classic Race Meeting, 2015

July 28, 2015 By pete

Bizzarrini

Bizzarrini-not listed in program but sure made a great photo!.

Story and Photos by Jonathan Sharp

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Photos below include: Squire, Capri, Alfa 1300 Berlina, Maserati 300S, Maserati 250F,Bugatti T35, Pantera, Bizzarrini, Ligier, Ghibli Targa, Breadvan Ferrari, Lancia B20, Alfasud, Gipsy Dino, Alfa 8C 2300 Zagato, Alfa GTA, Talbot, Delahaye and more.

The numbers certainly make impressive reading; one hundred thousand spectators, over one thousand race cars, one hundred twenty car clubs displaying on the infield, fifteen hundred classic cars, all painted silver parading around the circuit on the Sunday, July 26. [Read more…] about Silverstone Classic Race Meeting, 2015

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Fixing the Alfasud

February 25, 2014 By pete

sdfs

Or, How I Made Money Out Of Alfa Romeo! Part One

By Chris Martin

I have never owned an Alfa Romeo, but twice I have personally done very well from their mistakes.
The first was in the mid-seventies when the Alfasud was their brave new hope. I was the guy who fixed the Suds!
[Read more…] about Fixing the Alfasud

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Alfasud TI Trofeo in English

June 20, 2012 By Roberto

Photos by: Roberto Motta, “Alfa Romeo Automobilismo Storico, Centro Documentazione (Arese, Milano)” and Carrozzeria Cristallo di Castelnovo Vicentino

The Alfasud still divides fans into two categories: the admirers and detractors. The first recall the unique engine, advanced suspension, driving pleasure and exuberant performance. For all of its faults, the new Alfasud was a brilliant design and always fun to drive. But many others objected to the dramatic changes that were reflected by the coming of the Alfasud: a new factory in Naples, (in the Mezzogiorno!) a new chief engineer (Viennese Rudolfo Hruska) and a completely different engineering and marketing philosophy (an inexpensive front wheel drive sedan).

And yet it was with the humble Alfasud that Alfa Romeo would establish a new “Trofeo” (Trophy) series which would bring it attention while serving as training class for new drivers. In 1976, the world of sports cars and sedans was going through a period of great change due to the emergence of new categories and the introduction of new technical regulations. Not only new classes, but complete series of challenge events based on low cost sedans including the Renault Elf Cup, which hosted the Renault R5, and Ford Escort Mexico Challenge. Alfa Romeo’s Alfasud would be a perfect subject for such a series of races. The Alfasud had been introduced in 1973 with a 73 hp 1186 cc SOHC flat four, and a year later the Alfasud TI (for Touring International) was on the market with 79 hp (SAE) and a five speed transmission. The TI would provide the basis for the Alfasud TI Trofeo.
[Read more…] about Alfasud TI Trofeo in English

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Alfasud TI Trofeo In Italian

June 20, 2012 By Roberto

IL BISCIONE METTE I MUSCOLI
Testo di Roberto Motta
Foto di: Roberto Motta, “Alfa Romeo Automobilismo Storico, Centro Documentazione (Arese, Milano)” e Archivio Carrozzeria Cristallo

L’Alfasud ti Trofeo divide ancora gli appassionati in due categorie: gli ammiratori e i denigratori. I primi ne ricordano la grinta, la piacevolezza di guida e le prestazioni esuberanti. Gli altri non possono perdonarle di essere il frutto del ‘tradimento’ compiuto dalla Casa milanese nei confronti delle tradizioni e dei canoni tecnici Alfa Romeo.

Nel ‘76, lo sport automobilistico italiano vive un periodo di grandi cambiamenti dovuti alla nascita di nuove categorie e all’introduzione di nuovi regolamenti tecnici. E’ un periodo in cui il panorama motoristico ‘minore’ vive un momento eccezionale grazie alla nascita di numerosi trofei monomarca fra i quali ricordiamo la Coppa Renault Elf, disputata dalle R5, ed il Challange Ford Escort Mexico. Campionati decisamente spettacolari che vivono all’insegna del massimo agonismo e della relativa economicità di gestione.

Sull’onda del successo ottenuto nei vari trofei monomarca e nel primo campionato austriaco riservato esclusivamente a vetture Alfa Romeo Alfasud (ideato dall’ex pilota Ortner), i responsabili dell’Alfa Romeo decidono di rafforzare l’immagine sportiva della Casa e della vettura prodotta a Pomigliano d’Arco, varando il primo ‘Trofeo Alfasud’, trofeo che verrà disputato in Italia e nella vicina Austria.
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The Alfasud Story, U.K. Style

June 20, 2012 By pete

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Early 1.3 model, note the small rear lights. Nearly all 1.3's have gone from British roads now.

Story and Photos by Hugh Doran

The Alfasud, virtually unknown in the U.S., was very popular in Great Britain and today is considered an up and coming classic. Our thanks to Hugh Doran who originally sent this story to us in 2006.

We here in Great Britain heard a lot about the north-south divide back in the late 1970s and early 80s, only no one ever seemed to state exactly where the border between the two was. You could be forgiven for thinking that the south had all the yuppies and the north of Britain was unemployed. Thus most people in the south considered it to be “grim up north”. Things are different these days.

Italy too, had a north-south divide. The only difference was that it was the north that was industrialized and rich and “Il relativo giù del sud torvo” – it was grim down south. The Italian government wanted to readdress the balance some what and came up with a scheme whereby companies would be given grants to set up in the south. Now, at the time Alfa Romeo, was still partly a state owned company so they were more or less obliged to do something in the south.

It just so happened that the company owned some land at Pomigliano d’Arco on the outskirts of Naples, where they manufactured aero engines. But what the company really wanted to do in Naples was manufacture cars. The matter in question was should they move one of the existing assembly lines south, and if so which one, or should they build a completely new product. The decision was taken to start from scratch with a new car. A car that would be known as the Alfasud – Alfa south.
[Read more…] about The Alfasud Story, U.K. Style

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Eight Things About the Alfasud I Didn’t Know (or Forgot)

June 20, 2012 By pete

Once upon a time for a brief and shining moment, the editor owned the only Alfasud in the U.S., as they were illegal aliens here. But while he remembers the car very well, there are a few things he had long forgotten or simply never knew about the Alfa from Naples…

By Pete Vack

1. How to adjust the valves. Since the 1930s, Alfa Romeo has had only a few different ways to adjust the valve lash. The first was Jano’s unique but complex notch type method. The Giulietta featured removable inserts under the cup which came in a variety of thicknesses.
But the Alfasud had a handy way of adjusting the valve clearances. The camshaft had two lobes per valve, and one could insert a special tool between the cam lobes to reach an adjustable cups located on the top of the valve. Not having to remove the cams to adjust the valves was a nice feature.

Valve Adjustment on the Alfasud.


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Alfasud Brochure

June 20, 2012 By pete

Brochure measures 8.5 x 11 inches: All pages below are in order of appearance. TI and Normale Sud brochure was in one large brochure, here separated into two parts.

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