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Long tail abroad: 1965 Alpine A110 GT4

The Alpine A110 GT4 was also called “L” also because it was the longest of the Alpine A breed: it is a 2+2 car which, nonetheless, is still a light car (around 700 kgs or 1,550 pounds) pushed by a tuned Renault 8 engine. And, because this car is a model year 1965, it had the… Read More Long tail abroad: 1965 Alpine A110 GT4

December 17, 2015December 15, 2015 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

Unmatching wheels: 1964 Alpine A110 L GT4

As long as this car was produced in 261 specimens, it can easily defined “rare”. It’s a Alpine A110 L where “L” is for long: indeed this is the longest Alpine ever made as its overall lenght is slightly more than 4 meters. However the fiberglass body helped it to contain the weigth within 700 kgs.… Read More Unmatching wheels: 1964 Alpine A110 L GT4

November 24, 2015February 5, 2017 ClassicvirusLeave a comment

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