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Published | 1 year ago |
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Uploaded by | Pommes49 |
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Category | Alfa Romeo - ATL 2000 Sports Coupe |
Views | 207 |
Comments | 5 |
Published | 1 year ago |
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Uploaded by | Pommes49 |
Dimensions | 1280 961 |
Category | Alfa Romeo - ATL 2000 Sports Coupe |
Views | 207 |
Comments | 5 |
This unique ‘one off’ Alfa Romeo powered sports coupe was built in 1968 by Autotecnica del Lario (ATL) of Lecco, Italy. Developed largely along the lines of the Alfa Romeo 2000 Prototype built by the company in 1954, the chassis consists of different diameter special steel tubing with boxed-in sections to which all of the mechanical ancillaries are attached. The stunning bodywork is in 12/10 gauge aluminium and is suspended over a steel birdcage like the patented Touring Superleggera method on the Maserati 3500GT or Aston Martin DB Series. Suspension is independent on all four wheels with coil spring shock absorbers, together with front disc and rear drum brakes and lovely period Borrani wire wheels. The engine is Alfa Romeo’s classic two litre twin camshaft unit, and with the car weighing in at only 810kg this makes it a very rapid sports car indeed! Finished in red with red interior and reminiscent of the 3000 MM and Disco Volante coupes, the stunningly executed lines of this car are every bit as good as anything created by Alfa Romeo at the time.
Moto Guzzi is deservedly renowned for its historical role in the Italian motorcycle industry, its worldwide reputation and its innovation. However, not far from Guzzi's headquarters there existed another Italian automotive treasure - the Autotecnica del Lario workshop, whose brand name was ATL. This company, of course, is unimaginably far from big names like Pininfarina, Bertone or Zagato, but was able to create cars with the Italian charm so adored by car enthusiasts.