This past weekend, local mechanic Giovanni lent me an Alfa GTV, a 1974 2-liter, for a few days while he's doing replacing some bushings on the Aurelia. I was admiring the GTV's lovely lines and its compact package, a nicely proportioned 1960s design on the old 105 chassis. Its a lot of fun for the young-at-heart, with a great engine and trans. Given nice roads, nice car - and even with a few rattles and wind noise. Not a Lancia, but worth appreciating.
A comparison of dimensions tells an interesting story. Assuming they are correct (assembled casually from web data), the following can be gleaned:
These GTVs are quite popular in the States, similar to the Porsche 356 or other cars of that period. Its easy to live with, and fun to drive, although missing some Lancia refinements!
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7/1/2024 02:58:06 am
Both Alfa Romeo GTVs and Lancias are legendary Italian brands known for their passionate driving experiences and stunning design. While I adore the classic styling and handling of the rear-wheel-drive Alfa GTV, I'm also drawn to the innovative spirit of Lancias, particularly their forays into front-wheel-drive performance with cars like the Delta Integrale. It's a tough call! Ultimately, the choice depends on whether I prioritize pure driving thrills or a blend of innovation and practicality.
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