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  1. Alfa Romeo Montreal; Overview; Manufacturer: Alfa Romeo: Production: 1970–1977: Assembly: Italy: Turin : Designer: Marcello Gandini at Bertone: Body and chassis; Class: Sports car: Body style: 2+2 coupé: Layout: Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive: Powertrain; Engine: 2.6 L DOHC V8: Transmission: 5-speed ZF manual: Dimensions; Wheelbase: 2.35 m ...

    • 1970–1977
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    • 7.4 seconds
    • Sports car
  2. Alfa Romeo Montreal. L’ Alfa Romeo Montreal est un coupé de sport issu d'une étude de style de Marcello Gandini, alors salarié de l'atelier du maître Bertone. La voiture a été présentée à l' exposition universelle de Montréal en 1967, d'où le nom du modèle.

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  4. Breite: 1672 mm. Höhe: 1205 mm. Radstand : 2350 mm. Leergewicht : 1270 kg. Der Alfa Romeo Montreal ist ein Sportcoupé von Alfa Romeo, das von Herbst 1970 bis Frühjahr 1977 gebaut wurde.

    • 1970–1977
    • Sportwagen
  5. Aug 3, 2020 · When launched, the Alfa Romeo Montreal was more expensive than the Jaguar E-Type and Porsche 911. Of the two prototypes produced, one is on display at the Alfa Romeo Historical Museum in Arese ...

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  6. Jan 11, 2024 · 11 January 2024. Alfa Romeo. There’s been no shortage of enigmatic cars over the years, but one of the most intriguing, enchanting, and left-field examples must be the Alfa Romeo Montreal. It looked like nothing else, packed a 2.6-liter V-8 unique to the model, and it looked little changed from the Bertone concept that sired it.

  7. Sep 12, 2013 · The Montreal was built as a concept car for the 1967 Montreal Expo. Based on Alfa's four-cylinder 105 series (Giulia/1750) platform, it sported bodywork by Marcello Gandini of Bertone, which also ...

  8. Jun 17, 2020 · The new model would become Alfa Romeos flagship offering but, unlike the Expo 67 prototypes, it would be powered by a 2.6-litre V8 derived from the Tipo 33 racing car. A production-ready Alfa Romeo Montreal was subsequently displayed at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1970.

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