Transaxle (alias Toprope)
Quadrifoglio Verde (Italian: green four-leaf clover) - 1984 Alfa Romeo Sprint (Alfasud) "Quadrifoglio Verde"
Alfa Romeo Sprint 1.5 Quadrifoglio Verde
first registration: 1984
cylinder: 4
cubic capacity: 1500 cc
power: 105 PS
The Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint (1976 - 1983) or Sprint (1983 - 1987) is the Coupe-version of Alfa Romeo's compact class car Alfasud. Over 100.000 eamples were sold.
Different 4 cylinder front-engines from 1'286 cc to 1'712 cc [75 PS (55 KW) to 114 PS (84 KW)] came during production time from the Alfasud 4-door-version and later from the Alfa 33.
Until 1983 the Alfasud Sprint had chrome bumpers. In 1983 a facelift with the release of the Alfa 33 brought plastic bumpers, a different grille, and some other modifications to the front-drive Coupe renamed into Sprint.
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Text: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo
Leipzig Opera , Augustusplatz, Leipzig
19 June 2010
Quadrifoglio Verde (Italian: green four-leaf clover) - 1984 Alfa Romeo Sprint (Alfasud) "Quadrifoglio Verde"
Alfa Romeo Sprint 1.5 Quadrifoglio Verde
first registration: 1984
cylinder: 4
cubic capacity: 1500 cc
power: 105 PS
The Alfa Romeo Alfasud Sprint (1976 - 1983) or Sprint (1983 - 1987) is the Coupe-version of Alfa Romeo's compact class car Alfasud. Over 100.000 eamples were sold.
Different 4 cylinder front-engines from 1'286 cc to 1'712 cc [75 PS (55 KW) to 114 PS (84 KW)] came during production time from the Alfasud 4-door-version and later from the Alfa 33.
Until 1983 the Alfasud Sprint had chrome bumpers. In 1983 a facelift with the release of the Alfa 33 brought plastic bumpers, a different grille, and some other modifications to the front-drive Coupe renamed into Sprint.
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars.
The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team.
This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance.
Some modern Alfa Romeos wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Text: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo
Leipzig Opera , Augustusplatz, Leipzig
19 June 2010