Close ratio gearbox, limited slip ZF differential.
“Superturismo” suspensions and brakes.
OZ single nut rims.
Full-cage roll-bar.
Specialist Notes
On May 1, 1986, the Alfa Romeo 75 V6 2500 was homologated for racing (FIA form no. A5300). In collaboration with Alfa Romeo, the Italian tuners Elio Imberti and Mauro Nocentini brought the car in the gr. A. There were six cars prepared in total, including the one in this lot prepared by Imberti, recognizable by the identification plate of the Bergamo tuner. The first test takes place in the Misano circuit, as reported in the weekly "Rombo" n.19 - 1986. The car in auction participated in the 1986 European Championship with Camathias-Castagna. From 1989 the car became part of the Ferlito Team who equipped it with the 3-litre engine to compete in r"Coppa Italia 5th Zona" rally races in the over 2500 cc category (over 2500 gr. A-class), obtaining important results. In 1992 the car was brought back to its origin to participate in the CIVT (Italian Tuoring car championship) in the gr class. A 2500 (cat. A2). In 2017, after 25 years of inactivity, the opportunity to return to racing in the Italian Historic Car Championship reopens after an accurate and thorough review by the Ferlito team and the return to the 3-litre engine.
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