Alfa Romeo Sprint
From WOI Encyclopedia Italia
| Alfa Romeo Sprint | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | Alfa Romeo |
| Production: | 1976-1989 |
| Body Styles: | FF 3-door coupé |
| Derived from: | Alfa Romeo Alfasud |
| Successors: | Alfa Romeo Arna |
The Alfa Romeo Sprint was a coupe version of the Alfa Romeo Alfasud, produced from 1976 to 1989 by Alfa Romeo. It was available with a 1.3, 1.5, or 1.7 Litre engine, all of which (except the very late 1.7 models) were equipped with double carburators. The late 1.7 engines were equipped with the same fuel injection system as the Alfa Romeo 33.
The Alfa Romeo Sprint was famous of it's rust, as many of them had rust already when they were originally shipped from Italy to the customers, this was caused by the cheap metal used during the time when the Sprints were produced.
There were a total of 116552 Sprints produced during it's lifespan.
Engines
- 1.3 Boxer (1351 cm³) (77 to 84 BHP depending on model)
- 1.5 Boxer (1490 cm³) (84 to 93 BHP depending on model)
- 1.7 Boxer (1712 cm³) (103 BHP (112 BHP when injected)
| Preceded by: No preceding model | Succeeded by: Alfa Romeo Arna Alfa Romeo 33 |
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| 1910-1920 | 24hp | 40-60hp | Castagna | Torpedo | RL | RM | P2 | 6c 1500 | 6c 1750 | |
| 1920-1940 | 1750 Drophead | 8c 2300 | 6c | 6c 1900 | 6c 2300 | 8c 2900 | 12 cylinder | P3 | 1935 Twin-engine | |
| 1940-1950 | 158 | 6c 2500 | |
| 1950-1960 | 1900 | AR 51 The 'Matta' off road 4WD. | Disco Volante | Giulietta | 1.3 | 2000 | |
| 1960-1970 | Giulia | Super 1600 | TI | Sprint Speciale | Alfa Romeo TZ | Alfa Romeo GTA | Alfa Romeo 2600 | Alfa Romeo Tipo 33/3 | Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale | Spider Veloce | 1750 | |
| 1970-1980 | Montreal (1970–1977) | Alfasud (1972–1983) | Alfetta (1972–1977) | Arna | Berlina | GTV | Guilia Nuova Super 1300 | |
| 1980-1990 | GTV | GTV6 | Sprint | 33 (1983–1994) | Alfa 6 (1979-1984)| 90 (1984–1986) | Alfa Romeo Milano (Euro 75) (1985–1992) | 164 (1987–1998) | |
| 1990-2000 | SZ | GTV (1995–present) | Spider (1998–present) | 145 (1995–2001) | 146 (1995–2001) | 155 (1992–1998) | 156 - GTA (1997–present) | 166 (1998–present) | |
| 2000 onwards | GT (2004–present) | 147 - GTA (2001–present) | 159 | 167 (2007?) | Brera (Preview-2005) | Spyder (2007?) | Kamal (Expected-2007) | |
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