So many Alfa Romeo cars were entered that we have split the pictures onto two pages. Here are all the open-topped cars, generally
the older ones.
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The oldest Alfa Romeo cars were the two RL Targa Florio from 1924. A large number of 1750s from the late 1920's were also present. |
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Bigger engines were to be seen in the various 2300 cars, both six and eight cylinder versions taking part.
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Whilst the 2600 followed the logical engine development. |
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Famous names such as Monza, Mille Miglia and Le Mans featured heavily in the cars' titles.
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Alfa drivers came from many countries, including Italy, Germany, Belgium, UK, Argentina, USA, Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland. |
The biggest engine, and one of the strangest bodies, was the 8C2900B.
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