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1983 Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato)
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - The lean, aggressive lines of Zagato's Zeta stretched around an Alfa Romeo GTV6 base, have overnotes of Porsche 928 while avoiding the German car's styling gimmicks
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - Squat rear haunches, wraparound window
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - The Zeta in glorious action - performance is very like the GTV6's - but noisier
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - All the classic Zagato trade-marks have been woven in, like the buxom double-bubble roof bulges and side windows that extend up into the roof
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - The other example built, now in Alfa's Arese museum
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - More proof that the Zeta is a fully working prototype
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - Had the car reached production, this fitted luggage might have been included
Alfa Romeo Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983 - Interior
Zagato's 1979 rendering of the AZ6 Sperimentale by Giuseppe Mittino, the sketch that became the car
Bilder: Zagato; Andre LE ROUX Site; Classic and Sportscar, May 1989
Alfa Romeo Z6 / Zeta6 / Zeta Sei (Zagato), 1983
Zagato designed small 2+2 sportscar presented 1983 at the Geneva motorshow. Based on the GTV6 chassis.
Presented in 1983 at the Geneva Motor Show, Zagato’s compact 2+2 Zeta 6 was based on Alfa Romeo GTV6 running gear with 2.5 V6 engine. It was a self financed Zagato project, and can be singled out as one of the most beautiful Zagato creations of the 1980s. The Zeta 6 was styled by Zagato’s chief stylist Giuseppe Mittino, applying trademark cues from the Milanese house such as the short overhangs, compact cockpit and double-bubble roof. It was this car which prompted Victor Gauntlet at Aston Martin to develop the attractive Aston Martin Zagato project, another graceful design from the ‘80s to bear the famous Z badge.
1983 zeigte Zagato den Alfa Romeo Zeta 6 auf dem Genfer Autosalon. Der 2+2-Sitzer basierte auf dem Alfa GTV6.
Quelle: Passagen.se; www.italiaspeed.com
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