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Veloce by Wille R. www.veloce.se
On the Internet since November 1995 |
Alfa Romeo Spider Frequently Asked Questions. FAQ! - The name "Duetto" The round-tail is also nick-named "boat-tail" and "Osso di Seppia", which means "cuttle-fish-bone". In Germany people say "Rundheck". Anyway, the design still looks very attractive. The choice for the name of the new car was decided by a competition. The name Duetto was one of more than 140.000 entries. The winner, Sig. Guidobaldi Trionfi from Brescia, got a brand new car as a prize. Among the other suggestions included Gina Lollobrigida, Bardot, Piranha, Acapulco, Shakespeare! Al Capone, Pizza, Stalin, Sputnik, Edelweiss, Gin, Strip, Goal and Hitler! Duetto is nicer, much nicer. The original 1600-engined round-tail Spider was launched with no name and so everyone referred to it, logically enough, as the Alfa Romeo Spider 1600. This persisted even after the results of the competition came down in favour of the name Duetto. Despite the fact that many people still refer to this earliest member of the Spider family as the Spider 1600, its official title for most of its life was always Duetto - so that's how I will refer to it. The Duetto was publicly launched at the Geneva Motor Show on 10th March 1966 as a replacement for the 101 series Giulia Spider. Only a single model was ever offered, with very few optional extras and minimal changes during its production cycle.
Dont forget the Graduate movie, feauturing Dustin Hoffman and a Duetto.
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