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1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6
Thiesen Hamburg GmbH

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24-0102005

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Germany

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Colour Olive green metallic

 

Interior Leather beige

 

Type Sports car/Coupe

 

Gearbox Manual shift

 

Drive Left

 

Power 200 PS

 

Location Hamburg

Conversion by Formula GT Optimized 3.0 Ltr. V6 Optics GTV 1st series Attractive colour scheme Outstanding driving performance Only 212 of the Alfa Romeo GTV6 3.0 were ever produced for the South African export market. It served as a homologation model for racing in the South African Group 1. It was one of the most successful racing cars of its time and won in no less than 70 percent of the competitions. The vehicle offered here is a complex conversion done by the Alfa Romeo specialist “Formula GT” in Munich. The basis of the project was a very well-preserved Alfa Romeo GTV6, which was first registered in Germany in 1985 according to the original documents available. Visually, the Alfa Romeo was converted into a first series GTV. The vehicle is powered by the technology of the later model, the Alfa Romeo 75 and a modified 3.0 liter V6. All modifications are road legal and approved. This project brought together the best components from three generations of the Alfa Romeo. The vehicle impresses with its attractive color scheme, the look of the first series and outstanding driving performance. Equipment 5-speed manual transmission (Alfa Romeo 75 Twin Spark) with limited differential, brake system (Alfa Romeo 75 3.0 ltr), leather interior GTV 4, power steering, Alcantara sports steering wheel, Pioneer radio, body conversion to Alfa Romeo Alfetta Series 1 (Bonnet, trunk, strips, doors, front and rear panels). Engine Modified 3.0 liter V6 engine from the Alfa Romeo 75, approx. 200 HP, 2,959ccm.
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