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Alfa Romeo 1900

Alfa Romeo 1900

FieldValue
nameAlfa Romeo 1900
imageAlfa Romeo museum - Alfa Romeo 1900.jpg
caption1950 Alfa Romeo 1900
manufacturerAlfa Romeo
production1950–1959
assemblyItaly: Portello Plant, Milan
Belgium: Nessonvaux, Liege, (S.A. Impéria: 1953–1954)
designerOrazio Satta
body_style
layoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
related
engine1.9 L tipo 1306 DOHC I4
2.0 L tipo 1308 DOHC I4
transmission4- and 5-speed manual
wheelbaseBerlina/Sprint
2630 mm/2500 mm
2500 mm (1900C)
length4400 mm/4400 mm
width1600 mm/1630 mm
height1490 mm/1350 mm
weight900 -
predecessorAlfa Romeo 6C 2500
successorAlfa Romeo 2000
spuk

Belgium: Nessonvaux, Liege, (S.A. Impéria: 1953–1954) 2.0 L tipo 1308 DOHC I4 2630 mm/2500 mm 2500 mm (1900C) The Alfa Romeo 1900 is an automobile produced by Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1950 until 1959. Designed by Orazio Satta, it was an important development for Alfa Romeo as the marque's first car built entirely on a production line and first production car without a separate chassis. It was also the first Alfa Romeo offered with left-hand drive. The car was introduced at the 1950 Paris Motor Show.

1900 Berlina and Sprint

The 1900 was offered in two-door or four-door models, with a new 1,884 cc (bore 82.55 mm, stroke 88 mm), 90 hp-metric, four-cylinder twin cam engine. It was spacious and simple, yet quick and sporty. The slogan Alfa used when selling it was "The family car that wins races", not-so-subtly alluding to the car's success in the Targa Florio, Stella Alpina, and other competitions. In 1951, the short wheelbase 1900C (c for corto (Italian for short)) version was introduced. It had a wheelbase of 2500 mm. In the same year, the 1900 TI with a more powerful 100 hp-metric engine was introduced; it had bigger valves, a higher compression ratio, and was equipped with a double carburetor. Two years later, the 1900 Super and 1900 TI Super (also 1900 Super Sprint) with 1975 cc engine were introduced (bore increased to 84.5 mm, stroke unchanged). The TI Super had two double carburetors and 115 hp-metric. Transmission was a 4-speed manual on basic versions and 5-speed manual in Super Sprint version, the brakes were drum brakes. The 1900 had independent front suspension (double wishbones, coil springs and hydraulic telescopic shock absorbers) and live rear axle. The first of the 1900 came fitted with 6.00-16 Pirelli Stella Bianca, and then in 1952 moved to the radial 165HR400 Pirelli Cinturato.

Production at the company's Milan plant continued until 1959: a total of 21,304 were built, including 17,390 of the saloons.

The chassis was designed specifically to allow coachbuilders to rebody it, the most notable of which was the Zagato designed, 1900 Super Sprint coupé, with an improved engine and custom body design. The Alfa Romeo 1900M AR51 (or "Matta") is a four-wheel drive off-road vehicle based on the 1900-series.

Coachbuilt versions

Iginio Alessio, then general manager of Alfa Romeo, was concerned for the viability of the independent Italian Coachbuilding industry–the advent of the unibody chassis design was threatening to put the carrozzerie out of business. Alessio was also a personal friend of Gaetano Ponzoni co-owner of Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera, thus from 1951 to 1958 Alfa Romeo built five different variations of the 1900 unibody chassis specifically for independent coachbuilders.

Alfa Romeo gave official contracts to Touring to build the sporty 1900 Sprint Coupé and to Pinin Farina to build an elegant four seat Cabriolet and Coupé. The availability of a suitable chassis led to many other coachbuilders to build versions of the 1900.

Carrozzeria Zagato built a small series of coupés with the unofficial designation of 1900 SSZ, designed for racing with an aerodynamic lightweight aluminium body and Zagato's trademark double bubble roof.

One-off specials were numerous, from the famous Bertone BAT series of aerodynamic studies, to an infamous sci-fi like Astral spider designed by Carrozzeria Boneschi for Rafael Trujillo the dictator of the Dominican Republic. There was a Barchetta or "Boat Car" made by Ghia-Aigle in Lugano Switzerland designed by Giovanni Michelotti at the request of a wealthy Italian who had two passions: Riva boats and his mistress; the car has no doors or windscreen wipers.

The [[Alfa Romeo BAT]] concept cars, all based on Alfa Romeo 1900 chassis
Entry #74 at the 1954 Rallye Monte Carlo was a Simca Aronde (French license &quot;48 45 BP 75&quot;) entered by De Kluguenau and Mathieu. Entry #24 (in the right) is an Alfa Romeo 1900 entered by Georges Houel and Quinlin Julio, finished 10th.<ref name=&quot;ewrc-results.com&quot;>Final results Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1954: [https://www.ewrc-results.com/final/14930-rallye-automobile-de-monte-carlo-1954/ Final results Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo 1954], accessdate: 22. July 2019</ref>

Below is a list of coachbuilt Alfa Romeo 1900s.

YearCoachbuilderModelQuantity
1951TouringSprint 2+2circa 800
Pinin Farina4 seat Coupé1
1952ZagatoSSZlast=Adamsfirst=Keithtitle=Double bubble, no troubleurl=http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/features/octane_features/271285/driven_alfa_romeo_1900ssz.htmlwebsite=classicandperformancecar.compublisher=Dennis Publishing Limitedaccess-date=22 May 2013url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130606052626/http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/features/octane_features/271285/driven_alfa_romeo_1900ssz.htmlarchive-date=6 June 2013 }}
1957ZagatoSSZ Spyder2
1953Touringurl=http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1049718title=1953 Alfa Romeo 1900 Corto Gara Stradale by Carrozzeria Touringaccess-date=2013-06-12website=rmauctions.com}}11 (incl. 3 Stradale)
1955Touring"tipo 55" coupé 2 seater.1
1955Touring"tipo 55" cabriolet 2 seater.1
1956Touring"1966 Series" Super Sprint 2 seater.
1957Touring"1966 Series" Cabriolet 2+21
1952Pinin FarinaCabriolet88
1952Pinin FarinaCoupé100
1953Pinin FarinaCoupé1
1952Pinin FarinaTI Coupélast=Melissenfirst=Woutertitle=Alfa Romeo 1900 TI Pinin Farina Coupeurl=https://www.ultimatecarpage.com/car/3308/Alfa-Romeo-1900-TI-Pinin-Farina-Coupe.htmlwebsite=ultimatecarpage.comaccess-date=22 May 2013}}
1953BoneschiAstral spider2
1955BoanoPrimavera Coupé
1955BoanoSS Coupé
BoanoCoupé Tipo31
1952ColliCoupé
1952Stabilimenti FarinaVictoria Cabrioleturl=https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_475603-Alfa-Romeo-1900-Cabriolet-1954.htmltitle=1954 Alfa Romeo 1900 Cabriolet Pinin Farinaaccess-date=2013-06-18work=imcdb.org}}
1952BoneschiCoupé
1953GhiaC coupé
1953GhiaSS coupé1
1954–1955Ghia1900C Coupé Special10
1955Ghia-Aiglelast=Montowskifirst=Lutzititle=1955 Relocation from Aigle to Lugano (Tessin, CH), Via Monte Bogliaurl=http://www.ghia-aigle.info/cars.htmwebsite=ghia-aigle.infopublisher=Stefan Dierkesaccess-date=22 May 2013}}1
1955Ghia-AigleCabriolet (II)1
1956Ghia-AigleCoupé
1956Ghia-AigleBarchetta "Spider Razza"1
1957Ghia-AigleSS Cabriolet
1957–1959Ghia-AigleCoupé Lugano
1958Ghia-AigleSS Cabriolet
1958Ghia-AigleSS Coupé
1953BertoneBAT 51
1954BertoneBAT 71
1955BertoneBAT 91
BertoneCoupé
1955url=http://www.coachbuild.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=50&g2_itemId=22233title=Worblaufen Alfa Romeo 1900 SS Cabriolet 1955website=coachbuild.comaccess-date=2012-06-07archive-date=2020-11-12archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201112032615/https://www.coachbuild.com/index.php?option=com_gallery2url-status=dead }}SS Cabriolet
1953Vignale"La Fleche" Spider1
1953VignaleSS Coupé

1954 Alfa Romeo 1900 Sport Spider

1900 Sport Spider at the [[Museo Alfa Romeo

In 1954, Alfa Romeo made two spiders and two coupés using similar chassis as the C52 Disco Volante. In Bertone, Franco Scaglione penned two unique aluminium bodies, a coupé and a spider. The coupé was known as 2000 Sportiva. It weighs 2000 lb and has 138 hp. The acceleration is on par with most contemporary exotics and top speed is around 137 mi/h.

Alfa Romeo 2000 Sportiva Goodwood

Engines

ModelDisplacementPowerTop speed
19001,884 cc80-90 bhp103 mph-106 mph
TI1,884 cc100 bhp170 km/h
Super1,975 cc90 bhp160 km/h
TI Super1,975 cc115 bhp112 mph

{{anchor|IKA|Bergantin|Kaiser}} IKA Bergantín

Between March 1960 and February 1962 Industrias Kaiser Argentina produced a car named . The body and suspension was from the 1900 Berlina while the drivetrains came from Willys; a 151 cuin inline-four was fitted to most examples, while the Continental 3707 cc inline-six equipped the Bergantín Super 6. Maximum power is 77 hp and 115 hp, respectively. Nearly 5,000 examples were built, of which only 353 were fitted with the six-cylinder engine which was introduced in May 1961. The Bergantín was available in estándar (standard), de Lujo (de Luxe), Super 6, or taxi trim levels.

References

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