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Alfa Romeo Spider Frequently Asked
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The 1750 Veloce body
The 1750’s bodywork remained
essentially unchanged from that of the Duetto. For the first two
years of production it kept the familiar ‘coda lunga’ round-tail
rear, before adopting the truncated Kamm tail described in the
following chapter. The only change of any note to the 1750 long-tail
body was that the wheel-arches were changed in profile to allow
fitting wider wheels and tyres.
There
was also a slightly more comprehensive tool kit, supplied in a cloth
pocket bag within a separate sack. The tools consisted of a box
wrench, plug wrench, Tommy bar, jack, wheel brace, four wrenches
(8x10mm, 11x15mm, 14x17mm and 18x21mm), pliers, screwdriver,
Phillips screwdriver and hammer.
Externally, there was almost nothing
to distinguish the new 1750 Spider Veloce from the previous Duetto.
The only pertinent marking was on the boot-lid. Instead of chrome
‘Alfa Romeo’ script, there was now an Alfa badge sited centrally
just above the trailing edge, and below it was a ‘1750’ badge in
chrome script.
One improvement was the relocation of
the (still single) external rear-view mirror from the front wing to
the driver’s door. More of a turn of the head was required but at
least the driver could now adjust the mirror from his seat.
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