| Duetto
1600 Mar 1966-70 Round-tail |
- Launched March 1966. Official name was Alfa Romeo
1600 Spider and not "Duetto". Alfa Romeo never ever used
anything but 1600 Spider.
Head light cowles by Perflex. Popular design like Ferrari and
Jaguar E-type. Alfa continued until the mid '70s with this arrangement
in Europe. The 1750 Veloce had the same cowls in Europe.
The
roundtail is also nick-named
"boat-tail" and "Osso di Seppia", which means
"cuttle-fish-bone".
Wheels
were 15 x 4.5in with flush-fitting separate-clip hub caps made by CMR
or Fergat. Optional dimension: 15 x 5in and 15 x 5 1/2in.
- Front light units
amber/white and
- rear light cluster
amber/red. All European roundtail spiders look the same in this
respect.
- Bootlid badging was
Alfa Romeo"-script on the right side.
- Grill showing raised
dimple just over the grill in the front panel. Traditional badge with
cross and serpent plus Milano. The photo shows a US car with round
indicators front of the wheel. Wheels are not original, these are
6,5x14 and without hubcaps.
- Front and rear
bumpers were separated by grill in front and at rear by license plate.
The photo shows a Scandinavian Roundtail with optional Revolution
rims, a popular out-fit. The exhaust tailpipe exits the bodywork with
the split bumpers on each side and comes out to the left of the
license plate.
- Inside boot there was a
rubber mat. There was plenty of space for two people and their
luggage.
- Chromed clap-hands
wipers were standard but very effective. They were replaced on the
Kamm-tail by traditional wipers.
- Fuel filler flap was
round, beautiful design. The filler is on the left rear panel.
- Engine
- incl carbs + air filter tubing to the left over the engine.
Filter made by FISPA and of the cartridge type. There was no plastic
cowl between radiatior and engine, this came with the 1750 version.
The fan was bigger at first. There was a hotter version with an
Autodelta Group 3 GT engine = 160bhp at 7500rpm - shown at 3rd Sports
Car Show, Turin Feb 1968 (?) Fusi p629
- Brake discs, smaller at rear than later cars. Dunlop
initially, Ate from '67 (see Brookl. p64)
- Bonaldi vacuum brake servo fitted from mid-1967.
Single circuit system, pedal arrangement was on the floor.
- Steering - early Duettos had Burman recirc ball which
was later replaced by ZF worm and roller.
- Mohair hood was easy to
rise.
- Optional hardtop made
of aluminium. Earliest ones [pre-Nov '66] do not have raised trim
above windows
- Steering wheel was a
three-spoke plastic + alloy construction. The dash was painted in the
same color as the rest of the car, very early ones have Alfa badge
over radio blank - later ones have Pininfarina badge. Two toggle
switches either side of radio cover panel. Instruments showing warning
lights next to them, were arranged left to right: fuel, oil presssure
and cooling temerature to the right. Minor switchgear and the ignition
barrel are easy to spot. The gear lever had a plastic button on top.
Very early demo ones have concertina rubber gear lever gaiter, as
opposed to vinyl bag-type gaiter
- Seats were of the
vinyl type. The red carpet was an optional which made the interior
more exclusive. Rubber mats on floor were often swapped for real high
quality carpets instead. The door trims incl handles and a ticket
pocket in footwell. Note the plastic steering wheel.
- Rear-view mirrors on
wings, right mirror was optional
- Pedals
- Tool kit + bag
| US cars
Duetto (1967 MY only) |
- No headlamp cowls + larger chrome headlamp bezels
than Juniors
- Flush-fitting hubcaps
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