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Stop the press! Alfa Romeo 8c not cancelled

03/21/2006, 8:59 AM

By admin

Yesterday, an Italian automotive website, Fastdrive, reported that Fiat had scrapped plans to build a production version of the Alfa Romeo 8c Competizione. It turns out that the article was actually an old report by Britain’s Autocar that had been republished without attribution or a date. Therefore, the original report that Alfa will build the 8c stands. See the original report and photos for more info.

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03/21, 9:56 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

Yes! Excelent!

I was dissapointed when I heard this from some other people I’ve talked to about this. I think the 8c is a fresh looking car, although I’m more fond of the back end then the front (it’s hard to make that old fashioned sheild-grlle look good these days).

03/21, 9:46 PM

posted by:

manny

course its not cancelled… fiats dying, they cant afford to throw away an actual good idea…

03/21, 10:13 PM

posted by:

Jordan

I agree, they need to re-think the grille.

05/01, 12:30 PM

posted by:

peter g

I’ve only seen picures, but it surely looks handsome. I tend to agrre on the “grill-issue”. Some work needs to be done there.

 
 
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