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1971 Alpine A110 1600S Group IV

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Engine
1.6L OHV inline-four, dual twin-choke Weber carburetors, ~135 bhp at 6,200 rpm
Colour
Metallic blue

A 1971 Alpine A110 1600S built to Group IV competition specification at the Dieppe factory, finished in Metallic Blue with the 1,606cc engine and full period rally equipment including Gotti wheels, wide-arch bodywork, hydraulic handbrake, rollbar, and safety harness. Documented by the official Alpine model-book and a FIVA passport, the car passed through Italian and Californian ownership before reaching its current custodian. It remains eligible for prestigious historic events including the Tour Auto.

Ownership

  1. 2019-08-15Auction sale
  2. 2001 →Acquisition unknown
    Salvador Travino
    partial documentation

    California-based owner recorded in the FIVA passport from 2001.

  3. 2013 →Acquisition unknown
    Benzicron Family Trust
    partial documentation

    California-based trust that held the vehicle from 2013, also documented via the FIVA passport.

  4. 2014 →Acquisition unknown
    Chicago-based European sports car collector
    partial documentation

    Current consignor, a collector of notable European sports cars based in Chicago, acquired the car in 2014.

  5. Date unknown
    Franco Bruni
    partial documentation

    Italian owner documented in the FIVA passport as holding the car during the late 1980s.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

No maintenance or restoration records.

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