- The Spider Veloce is a Duetto with a 1750 engine. It's
hard to see the difference between a Duetto and a Spider
Veloce.
- The name Duetto was abandoned when Alfa Romeo changed
the beautiful round tail to a Kamm-tail.
- The name Duetto was the result of a contest which
evidently produced nothing revolutionary in naming the new
spider 1966.
- There was also a biscuit with the same name and even
Volvo had a car named Duett, a delivery wagon.
- Italian cars are always red, or?

- Is Rosso always red? No, Alfa started to use bright red
but through the years the red color turned more burgundy
or blue. Check the color codes for Rosso.
- Ever wondered why racing cars in Europe have different
colors?
- Italians are red, French blue, British are racing green.
Germans are silver bright since the Mercedes were beaten
by Bentleys on Le Mans in the '30s and they scraped of the
paint in order to gain a reduced weight.
- Actually Mercedes sanded off their white paint because
their races cars exceeded the permissible curb weight for
the race by four pounds.
- The Germans in classic Teutonic order had designed the
cars to fall just under the permissible weight, but they
had failed to take into consideration the fluids in the
vehicle.
- So when filled with oil and coolant, the cars exceeded
race rules.
- The engineers then decided to remove some part of the
car that was unnecessary. The only thing that they could
think of was the paint.
- They won well that year so they changed their official
race color to silver.
- The red color is still an Italian racing favorite and I
am quite pleased with my Rosso Farina, AR514.
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