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ALFA ROMEO 33 Stradale 1967-1969 Photos, engines & full specs

Body style: Coupé (two-door)
Segment: Coupe
Production years: 1967, 1968, 1969

ALFA ROMEO 33 Stradale 1967-1969 11 Photos
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The Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 Stradale was one of the first supercars ever created, and it was not only an incredibly beautiful vehicle but also a fierce, fast one.

Alfa Romeo wanted to dominate the tracks with the Tipo 33 sports prototype, a purpose-built race car, but for that, it needed a street version to obtain the homologation number. And that's how the Stradale version was born. It is considered the pinnacle of design for Franco Scaglione, who penned the beautiful, aerodynamic bodywork. But he made it together with Atodelta, Alfa Romeo's racing department, who already had a platform built for it. Unusually for those times, it featured a mid-mounted engine.

The Tipo 33 Stradale featured a narrow front end with taller fenders where the headlights were hosted, one on each side. The entire front area could have been lifted up to expose the minimalist trunk that was mainly used to host the spare wheel. From its profile, the Tipo 33 featured a waved shape with a panoramic windshield and gull-wing-type doors. Behind them, the automaker placed the air intakes for the mid-mounted engine covered by a sloped rear windscreen. A squared-looking vent released the hot air from the engine bay.

Since it was built for street homologation, the car's interior had to be fitted with two sports seats separated by a center console that hosted the gear stick. Yet, the automaker cared more about function than luxurious trims or fancy materials. As a result, metallic plates covered the center stack and part of the dashboard on the driver's side.

Under the hood, Alfa Romeo placed its best engine yet, a 2.0-liter V8. It was paired with a six-speed manual, which was unusual for those times.

ALFA ROMEO 33 Stradale 1967, 1968, 1969
  1 gasoline engine
  • 2.0 V8 6MT (230 HP)

ALFA ROMEO 33 Stradale
2.0 V8 6MT (230 HP)

ENGINE SPECS - 2.0 V8 6MT (230 HP)
Cylinders:V8
Displacement:1995 cm3
Power:169.2 KW @ 8800 RPM
230 HP @ 8800 RPM
227 BHP @ 8800 RPM
Torque:163 lb-ft @ 7000 RPM
221 Nm @ 7000 RPM
Fuel System:Multipoint Injection
Fuel:Gasoline
PERFORMANCE SPECS
Top Speed:162 mph (261 km/h)
Acceleration 0-62 Mph (0-100 kph):5.7 s
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
Gearbox:6-speed manual
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Discs
Rear:Discs
TIRES SPECS
Tire Size:4.75/10.0 - 13 || 6.0/12.0 - 13
DIMENSIONS
Length:156.3 in (3970 mm)
Width:67.3 in (1709 mm)
Height:39 in (991 mm)
Front/rear Track:53.1/57.1 in (1,349/1,450 mm)
Wheelbase:92.5 in (2350 mm)
Cargo Volume:1.8 cuFT (51 L)
Aerodynamics (Cd):0.34
WEIGHT SPECS
Unladen Weight:1543 lbs (700 kg)
FUEL ECONOMY (NEDC)
Combined:7.8 mpg US (30.2 L/100Km)
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