1977 alfa romeo montreal silver

Andyk

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That a chap from AO...His name on there is V8...I know as he tried to sell me his 156 SW a few days ago...He also has a 147...So very much an Alfa fan.
 

Parisien

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I see.....not many of them around so the AO knows them all.......like a closed dealers auction then!!!!


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urbanmaser

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As some of you maybe aware I owned an Alfa Montreal abeit quite a few years ago.

It was in the same colour as the one on Ebay.

It was very low mileage and I can tell you never missed a beat in the couple of years I owned it.

On the plus side it looks like a million dollars and until the 8C was Alfa's most recent super car.

Unfortunately, like the Merak, the performance was not as great as one would hope for. The car looks a lot faster than it actually is. 0-60 mph was a disappointing 7.2 and top speed at around 135 mph.

Also, it did not have the engine and exhaust grunt of some Alfas and could be likened more to a Triumph Stag.

So on the plus side looks to die for and got more looks than a nun with her knickers down

Mechanically was very reliable but must have full service history as with any Italian exotic car

On the down side mediocre performance which did not match the looks and rust plagued it remembering this is old school Alfas
 

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On the down side mediocre performance which did not match the looks and rust plagued it remembering this is old school Alfas

Hard to believe they carry so much value, given the above, which I did not know.

Wonder whether my old GTV will ever go up again in value. (Hmm, think I know the answer already...)
 

urbanmaser

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Hard to believe they carry so much value, given the above, which I did not know.

Wonder whether my old GTV will ever go up again in value. (Hmm, think I know the answer already...)

You have to remember this car was designed for the Montreal 1967 Expo as a concept car. It was then taken to production from 1970. See below:-

The first production car,[4] Tipo 10564, was shown at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show and was quite different from the original, using a 2593 cc 90° dry-sump lubricated V8 engine with SPICA (Società Pompe Iniezione Cassani & Affini) fuel injection that produced around 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp), coupled to a five-speed ZF gearbox and a limited-slip differential. This engine was derived from the 2-litre V8 used in the 33 Stradale and in the Tipo 33 sports prototype racer.[5] The chassis and running gear of the production Montreal were taken from the Giulia GTV coupé and comprised double wishbone suspension with coil springs and dampers at the front and a live axle with limited slip differential at the rear.[5]

Since the concept car was already unofficially known as The Montreal, Alfa Romeo kept the model name in production.[3]

Stylistically, the most eye catching feature is the car's front end with four headlamps partly covered by unusual "grilles", that retract when the lights are switched on. Another stylistic element is the NACA duct on the bonnet. The duct is actually blocked off since its purpose is not to draw air into the engine, but to optically hide the power bulge. The slats behind the doors contain the cabin vents, but apart from that only serve cosmetic purposes.

[edit] ProductionProduction was split between the Alfa Romeo plant in Arese and Carrozzeria Bertone's plants in Caselle and Grugliasco outside Turin.[4] Alfa Romeo produced the chassis sans engine or mechanicals and sent it to Caselle where Bertone fitted the body. After body fitment, the car was sent to Grugliasco to be degreased, partly zinc coated, manually spray painted and have the interior fitted. Finally, the car was returned to Arese to have the engine and mechanicals installed.[3] It is worth noting that because of this production method, there is not necessarily any correspondence between chassis number, engine number and production date.

The Montreal remained generally unchanged until it was discontinued in 1977. By then, production had long ceased already as Alfa were struggling to sell their remaining stock. Total number built was 3917;[2] none of them were sold in Montreal, Quebec since Alfa did not develop a North American version to meet the US/Canadian emission control requirements[citation needed]. A Montreal can be seen in the 1974 movie The Marseille Contract where Michael Caine drives a metallic dark brown example.

[edit] Performance and specifications
Montreal engineEngine: 2,593 cc (158.2 cu in) quad-cam 90° V8
Top speed: 220 km/h (140 mph)
0–100 km/h (62 mph): 7.4 seconds
(measured top speed 224 km/h (139 mph), 7.1 seconds 0–100 km/h (62 mph) by Quattroruote magazine)[1]
Standing quarter mile: 15.1 seconds
Standing km: 27.6 seconds
Power: 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp) (230 bhp SAE) at 6500 rpm[1]
Torque: 235 N·m (173 ft·lbf) (24 m·kgf) at 4750 rpm
 

urbanmaser

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Here is clip of Alfa Romeo Montreal driven by Michael Caine in the 1974 movie Marseille Contract

[video=youtube;80ecPj1TkYo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80ecPj1TkYo[/video]