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Brand New In Box 1/18 BBR 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Freccia D Oro (Red) Resin Car Model Limited
Alfa Romeo 6C is the name of a series of car models, presented in 1925, which in the various versions and evolutions was produced in the factories of the Milanese company from 1927 to 1950.
The abbreviation "6C" - acronym for six cylinders - describes the splitting of the engine designed by Vittorio Jano, the Alfa Romeo designer who linked his name above all to the six-cylinder in-line engines of the 6C 1500.
The 6C 2300 was replaced by the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500, the last car of the series before the Second World War and resumed in the post-war period up to 1950 in about 2,800 units. Of these, 680 were built in the Freccia d'Oro version, that is the 5-seater sedan equipped with a 90 HP engine combined with a four-speed manual gearbox that guaranteed a speed of 155 km / h. The 2500 was the last version of the 6C series and was withdrawn from the market, replaced by the Alfa Romeo 1900.
The Milanese body shop in 1939 built several examples in cabriolet and berlinetta configurations.