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1954 Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportiva Coupe

The engine with its 'reasonable' power and the aerodynamic style made the Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportives a very advanced car. The whole, in a sense, was the forerunner of Giulietta Sprint.

The Alfa Romeo 2000 was a two-liter supercar built to pay homage to the many victories achieved by the early 1930's and 1940's Alfa Romeo race cars. A spaceframe 'Sportiva' chassis, also seen on the Disco Volante, DeDion rear axle, and hemispherical combustion chamber engine producing nearly 140 horsepower was used. Bertone's Franco Scaglione was tasked with designing a short, lightweight body that would sit atop the spaceframe chassis. Two designs were created, a Coupe and a Spyder. Production was low, only two Spyders and two Coupes were created, meaning they were extremely exclusive even by today's standards. This road-going supercar was very competitive in its day. It incorporated modern design techniques and technological advancements.

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Designer: Franco Scaglione