1968 alfa romeo 33 stradale. The alfa romeo 33 stradale is a mid engined sports car built by italian car manufacturer alfa romeo. This 1968 alfa romeo tipo 33 stradale chassis 750330104 is said to be one of fewer than 10 known to exist and we saw it take best in class at pebble beach after a 2004 restoration. As is usually the case with these type of rides this tipo 33.
1968 alfa romeo tipo 33 stradale man. Alfa romeos history in sports car racing goes back to pre world war vintage. It is one of the worlds first supercars.
It was introduced to the pubic at the 1967 turin motorshow not surprisingly to critical acclaim. Their legacy continued in 1950 and 1951 as they won the first two formula 1 world championships. The following versions and sub models of alfa romeo tipo 33 stradale were available in 1968.
The car designed by franco scaglione and built by carrozzeria marazzi made its debut at the 1967 turin motorshow. The road going car was designed by franco scaglione and built by carrozzeria marazzi. It was the fastest commercially available car for the standing kilometer when introduced.
6 specs alfa romeo tipo 33 stradale man. Stradale is a term often used by italian car manufacturers to indicate a street legal version of a racing car. 18 examples were produced between 1967 and 1969.
The 1968 alfa romeo 33 stradale abbreviated as alfa romeo 33s is a mid engined sports car that appears in forza motorsport 4 and all subsequent main series titles except for forza horizon. The 33 stradale is the first production vehicle to feature dihedral doors also known as butterfly doors. It is included in forza motorsport 4 as part of the september pennzoli car pack and in forza motorsport 5 as part of the the smoking tire car pack.
The 33 stradale first built in 1967 was based on the autodelta alfa romeo tipo 33 racing car. The 1968 alfa romeo tipo 33 stradale has chassis number 750330104 and took best in class at pebble beach after a 2004 restoration. T he alfa romeo tipo 33 name was used from 1967 through 1977 for alfa romeo sports racing prototypes and even a few road going cars.