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Model history:
Click here to download printer friendly version Perhaps not as well known as later models, the Alfa Romeo 6C 1750 is one of the quintessential Alfa Romeos of its era. First introduced as a replacement for the 6C 1500 in 1929, the 6C 1750 evolved from a relatively simple road car to a very sophisticated racing machine in the five years it was produced. One of the key elements in the progress was designer Vittorio Jano, lured to Alfa Romeo from his former employer Fiat by Enzo Ferrari.

Jano's first design for Alfa Romeo was the 6C 1500, which featured a small six cylinder engine with a single overhead camshaft. Competition versions of this relatively small Alfa Romeo were quite successful, with a highlighted victory in the 1928 running of the Mille Miglia. At the 1929 Rome Motorshow, the 6C 1750 was introduced. Technically it was almost identical to the 6C 1500, with the enlarged engine as the biggest difference.

First and foremost the 6C 1750 was intended to carry larger and heavier fixed head bodies. The first model available, the Turismo, was equipped with a 3.1 metre wheelbase. Soon after a shorter wheelbase version, dubbed Sport, was launched. More importantly it was fitted with a double overhead camshaft engine, which would form the base for a series of very successful competition engines. The most powerful version was the Super Sport, which was fitted with a 95 bhp supercharged engine.

Production of the Sport and Super Sport lasted for only two years. The replacements were the Naturally Aspirated Gran Turismo and supercharged Gran Sport. With a wheelbase of just over 2.7 metres, the Gran Sport was not only the most powerful, but also the shortest of the series. It is this model that is best known of all 6C 1750s produced. The final evolution was a further modified Gran Sport, produced in 1933. It was equipped with various chassis modifications compared to earlier models.

As was common practice in the day, the cars were delivered as rolling chassis for the coach-builders to body. Most of the 6C 1750s were bodied by Italian coach builders, with Zagato and Touring being responsible for the bulk of these. Other notable coach builders were Castagna and Stabilimenti Farina. Zagato's bodies were mainly chosen for the competition cars, because of their light weight.

In 1933 the Gran Sport model was replaced by the 8C 2300, which shared the Gran Sport's basic design elements. The Turismo was replaced by a series of six cylinder cars of which the production would last until the outbreak of the Second World War. All of Alfa Romeo's successful competition models of the 1930s built on the lessons learned in the development of the 6C 1750. Jano's double overhead camshaft design would remain unchanged and proved a winning formula in both Grand Prix and Sports car racing.


Chassis: 10814341
Chassis 10814341 The 6C 1750 Gran Sport 'Flying Star' was specifically created by Touring of Milan for the 1931 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. Also fitted to a Fiat and Isotta Fraschini chassis, the 'Flying Star' design featured beautiful flowing lines, highlighted by the split running boards. Unique to the Alfa Romeo was the competition inspired, one-piece windshield that resembled the two small windscreens used by the competition 6C 1750s.

Finished in a spectacular off-white throughout, the Alfa Romeo 'Flying Star' was entered in the Concorso d'Eleganza by model and loyal Touring customer Josette Pozzo. No judge could resist their combined beauty and the striking 6C 1750 was named best of show and received the coveted 'Coppa d'Oro'. What happened to the car next we do not know but it eventually resurfaced in the United States around the turn of the century.

The unique 6C 1750 Gran Sport is now owned by a prominent North American collector and has since been shown at various events including the 2005 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance where Alfa Romeo was the featured marque and the 2007 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este. Although it could not repeat its outright victory from 76 years earlier, the 'Flying Star' did win its class and the 'Trofeo BMW Italia' for best of show by public referendum at Villa Erba.

Article by Wouter Melissen, last updated on January 23, 2012

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dretceterini
04-23-2007
This has to be one of the most beautiful Alfas ever built.
     
General specifications
Country of origin Italy
Chassis number 10814341
Numbers built N/A
Produced in 1931
Body design Touring

Engine
Configuration Straight 6
Location Front, longitudinally mounted
Construction cast-iron block, light alloy head
Displacement 1.752 liter / 106.9 cu in
Bore / Stroke 65.0 mm (2.6 in) / 88.0 mm (3.5 in)
Compression 5.0:1
Valvetrain 2 valves / cylinder, DOHC
Fuel feed Memini DOA Carburettor
Aspiration Supercharger
Power 85 bhp / 63 KW @ 4500 rpm
BHP/Liter 49 bhp / liter

Drivetrain
Body aluminium body
Chassis steel ladder frame
Suspension (fr/r) live axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs, friction dampers
Steering worm-and-wheel
Brakes drums, all-round
Gearbox 4 speed Manual
Drive Rear wheel drive

Dimensions
Weight 920 kilo / 2028.3 lbs
Length / Width / Height 3652 mm (143.8 in) / 1600 mm (63 in) / N/A
Wheelbase / Track (fr/r) 2745 mm (108.1 in) / 1380 mm (54.3 in) / 1380 mm (54.3 in)

Performance figures
Power to weight 0.09 bhp / kg
Top Speed 145 km/h (90 mph)

Resources
Suggested reading
  • Alfa Romeo Tutte le Vetture Dal 1910, by Luigi Fusi
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