Usually, show cars rarely make it into production, and when they do, the road-legal results are thoroughly watered-down. However, in the case of this 1970s Alfa Romeo, the production version became ...
Italy has produced some brilliant eight-cylinder engines, including the straight-eight in Alfa Romeo's prewar 8C models, but thanks to high fuel prices and road taxes, many Italian eights have been ...
Back in the 1970s, Alfa Romeo customers could pick a V8 grand tourer for more money than the equivalent Jaguar E-Type with the XK6 inline-six engine. The Montreal is how the oldtimer is called, ...
A look at the sales numbers for the Alfa Romeo Montreal tells an interesting story. In 1971, its first year, 668 copies were sold. In 1972 sales rose to 2377, but the following year Alfa moved just ...
His automotive adventure started reporting on various motorsport events as a sports writer before moving onto a full-time auto career with various sites, including This Week In Motors and ...
If you like your cars to look different, then you’ll probably love the classic Alfa Romeo Montreal. Alfa’s 2+2 coupe was launched in 1970 with a 2.6-litre V8 under the hood and a lot of attitude. “I’d ...
Karl is a Senior Editor at CarBuzz and first joined the company as a freelancer in 2019. After graduating as a copywriter and studying journalism, his early work life included stints in television ...
What's your definition of a supercar? Does a car need to have a certain look to be considered "super," or is it about performance? Both? Jay Leno believes the 1971 Alfa Romeo Montreal meets the ...
Few manufacturers evoke passion like Alfa Romeo, so it’s no surprise to see a fantasy Alfa rank so highly in our table. The Alfa Romeo Montreal first appeared in concept form almost 50 years ago at ...
Back in 1967, Alfa Romeo unveiled a gorgeous Marcello Gandini-designed 2+2 concept car at an event known as Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada. The concept had no name, and so the public took to calling it ...
Alfa Romeo built some of world’s best looking cars in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s, proper sports cars, which drove well and were somewhat affordable to the average hard-working punter. I myself was the proud ...
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