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Alfa Romeo enjoys success in Villa D’Este with the 4C and the 1933 6C 1750 GS

Alfa Romeo was the winner of an impressive four prizes last weekend - with its 4C and sixth series 1933 6C 1750 GS models - at the Concorso di Eleganza in Villa d'Este, a prestigious event which has been celebrating the world's finest historic vehicles for many years.

Turin: As well as the Concorso d'Eleganza Best of Show awarded by the jury, and another prize voted for by the public, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 GS also won the Coppa d'Oro, a recognition granted by referendum in Villa d'Este.

The car on display, an especially rare model, was a coupé designed by the Figoni coach builders and presented for the first time in Paris in 1933, which has been well placed at several previous concorsi d'eleganza. A lightweight version won its category at the Le Mans 24 hour race in 1935.

Between 1929 and 1933, Alfa Romeo produced a series of sports cars for use on the road and in competition, specifically the 1750 6Cs, where 6C referred to the 6 cylinder in-line 1752 cm³ engine. Originally developed by designer Vittorio Jano, the 1750 6C was presented in Rome in 1929, and over the four years which followed, it was continually updated and improved, with six successive series. The vehicles produced were for the most part sold as a complete chassis and outfitted by specialist firms, many of them with open two-seater bodies.

The Alfa Romeo 4C was awarded the Design Award for Concept Cars & Prototypes by referendum of the public in Villa d'Este. The fruit of the brand's experience with the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione and the 8C Spider (with which it shares its rear wheel drive), the 4C represents the essence of a true sports car in accordance with the brand's values: performance, Italian style and technical excellence for maximum driving pleasure in complete safety. The concept presents the classic formula of the two-seater, rear-wheel drive coupé with its central engine, a length of approximately 4 metres and a wheelbase of less than 2.4 metres. These dimensions on the one hand emphasise the car's compact attributes, while also accentuating its agility on the other.

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The 4C is extremely mindblowing!
 
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4C is hot for sure. Please refrain from using so much plastic on the front of the car. It looks rediculous.
 
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I love that color in the 4C. I can't wait to see it into production.
 
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I saw the 4C in Paris at the FIAT Show Location as it was there for Public Reaction, looked great.
 
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