One of Alfa Romeo's most famous car and made before World War II is a 1935 Alfa Romeo Tipo C 8C-35. This car is a Ferarri's racing team car and driven by Tazio Nuvolari when it took the 1936 Coppa Ciano race title - and left a media frenzy trailing in his wake. Deep red, shaped like a bullet, with a top speed of 265.54 kph (165 mph), its force and precision was unrivaled.
The Alfa Romeo 8C-35 cast all other race cars into shadow when it debuted in 1935. Italian star racer Tazio Nuvolari (pictured) made headlines when he spontaneously leaped in after his car broke down half way through a race - and still took the title. The winning motor has now sold for almost £6million at auction. (Picture from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/) |
The engine of the racing car that has the chassis number 50013 is capable of spraying power of 330 horsepower, and is also one of the most successful racing cars in the era. Legendary Alfa Romeo which was built to beat Hitler's racing car can still do top speed of 165 mph. But after the war, Mussolini's motor spent almost four decades decades unused.
1935 Alfa Romeo Tipo C 8C-35. (Picture from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/) |
It bought was by wealthy industrialist Dennis Poore who could drive it whenever and wherever he wanted. He often took it to the race in 1947 as well as performing at Goodwood in September, 1948 and won the RAC British Hill-Climb Championship. But by 1955 he sent it to a barn at his home in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, where it remained untouched until his death in 1987.
After 80 years, it is still on top form. For four decades it lay unused in a garage in Buckinghamshire. (Picture from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/) |
Once restored, this car is re-auctioned at the Goodwood Revival Sale near Chichester on September 14, 2013, a besotted buyer could not resist making history again to handing over £5,937,500 or U.S. $9.44 million or approx Rp. 107 billion for the legendary Alfa Romeo 8C-35. Making it Europe's second most-expensive car after Mercedes W196.
Despite a revamp, the car still retains all of its original features including the gear stick and mirrors. (Picture from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/) |
The offer beat the previous world record for an Alfa Romeo set in 2010, with a motor enthusiast handing over £4,245,118 or U.S. $6.75 million or approx Rp. 76.5 billion for the historical vehicle. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DAILY MAIL]
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