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dot1971 2000 Kammtail dot1980 2000 Veloce dot1983 Aerodinamica dot1985 QV
dot1990 s4 dot1970 1300 Kamm dot1972 1600 1300 dot1969 US Round-tail
dot1971 US Kamm-tail dot1975 US 2000 dot1977 US 2000 dot1978 US 2000
dot1978 US Niki Lauda dot1979 US 2000 dot1980 US 2000 dot1982 US 2000 Veloce
dot1982 US Enthusiast dot1983 US Veloce dot1985 US Graduate dot1986 US Graduate
dot1986 US Veloce dot1986 US QV dot1990  US s4 Veloce dot References

Some of the Alfa Romeo Spider 1966 to 1994 details and points of significance over the years .

Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce May 1967-70 Round-tail
  1. The Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce made the debut Brussels 1968. Production started May 1967 with 125 pre-series cars. These cars were on the market early 1968.
  2. The 1750 Veloce was the same car as the Duetto and had the same designed items. The headlamp cowls, lights and lenses, the tailpipe, bumpers etc. were the same. Some re-designed exterior parts made it possible to tell the difference.
  3. Wheels were now smaller and wider 14 x 5.5in with clip-over hubcaps
  4. Wider tyres (165/14 instead of 155/15) - choice = Pirelli Cinturato HR/Kleber Colombes/Michelin XAS (Gold Port p46)
  5. Rear-view mirror moved from wing to door. Very early Spiders (150?) had rear-view mirror on left wing like Duetto.
  6. Wheel arches changed in profile
  7. 1750 badge on boot-lid and the Alfa Romeo with the snake and the serpent. This is in fact the weapon of the city of Milan. The red cross was used among the crusaders.
  8. Tear drop side indicators between front wheel and door. Later the indicators were moved forward and re-designed.
  9. Optional hardtop reverse angle r/window on later cars. Early ones had the same as the Duetto.-but was this a later option? (see 1.3/1.6 Instr Book p8)
  10. Engine - incl different carbs + lubrication circuits. Later engines had electric fan.
  11. First series of engines had non-offset piston pins. Changed mid 1968 to offset due to engine noise from pistons.
  12. New engine mountings
  13. Alternator replaces dynamo
  14. Larger sump
  15. Higher capacity battery
  16. Brake discs (larger 10.5in rear versus old 9.7in) by ATE
  17. Pressure regulating valve for rear brakes
  18. Twin brake servos (front and rear) - left of engine bay. Very early cars (150?) had single brake servo by Dunlop or ATE.
  19. Hydraulic clutch
  20. Higher final drive (4.3:1 instead of 4.555:1) - achieved by more teeth on pinion and crown wheel. Early cars had 4.1:1.
  21. Optional ZF LSD
  22. Wider rear track
  23. Rear transverse anti-roll bar
  24. Softer (lower frequency) rear springs + rear anti-roll bar + redesigned transverse links
  25. Front suspension: higher roll centre + softer springs
  26. Re-circulating ball steering (new)
  27. Wood-rim steering wheel (three-spoke)
  28. Ashtray (different type)
  29. Gear lever gaiter
  30. Seats (very slightly different?)
  31. Fan switch (to left of main dials)
  32. Warning lights repositioned to centre console by minor gauges - NO! but extra central warning light
  33. Warning light in rev counter has 'GENERAT' legend instead of 'DINAMO'
  34. Glove box has different lock and small handle made of leather
  35. Only one toggle switch to left of radio cover panel. Scandinavian cars had one switch to the right of radio cover panel to operate the wind-screen flusher.

 

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