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- Alfa_Romeo_RL wheelbase "3440.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL height "1650.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL length "4630.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL weight "1550.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL width "1770.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL abstract "The Alfa Romeo RL was produced between 1922-1927. It was Alfa's first sport model after World War I. The car was designed in 1921 by Giuseppe Merosi. It had a straight-6 engine with overhead valves. Three different versions were made: Normale, Turismo and Sport. RL total production was 2640.The RLTF (Targa Florio) was the race version of RL - it weighed half of normal versions, the engine had seven main bearings instead of four and double carburetors.In 1923 Alfa's race team had drivers like Ugo Sivocci, Antonio Ascari, Giulio Masetti and Enzo Ferrari.Sivocci's car had green cloverleaf symbol on white background and when he won Targa Florio 1923, that symbol was to become the Alfa team's good luck token.In 1927, 2 different RLSS were entered in the first Mille Miglia, but both dropped out after briefly leading the race. A 1925 RLSS version with rare, original bodywork by Thornton Engineering Company in Bradford, UK, is on permanent display in the Brooklands exhibit at the Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum in Philadelphia, PA, USA. It is one of only 9 RLSS still in existence.Variants:RL Normale, 2916 cc 56 bhp (1922–1925)RL Turismo, 2996 cc 61 bhp (1925–1927)RL Sport, 2996 cc 71 bhp (1922–1927)RL Super Sport, 2996 cc 71 bhp (1922–1927)RL Super Sport Castagna, 84 bhpRL Super Sport Zagato, 89 bhpRL Targa Florio, 3154 cc 95 bhp (1923)RL Targa Florio, 2994 cc 90 bhp (1924)RL Targa Florio, 3620 cc 125 bhp (1924)".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL assembly Portello_(district_of_Milan).
- Alfa_Romeo_RL designCompany Giuseppe_Merosi.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL designer Giuseppe_Merosi.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine Alfa_Romeo_RL__2.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine Alfa_Romeo_RL__3.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine Alfa_Romeo_RL__4.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine Alfa_Romeo_RL__5.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine Alfa_Romeo_RL__6.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL height "1.65".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL length "4.63".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL manufacturer Alfa_Romeo.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL predecessor Alfa_Romeo_G1.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL productionEndYear "1922".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL productionStartYear "1922".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL relatedMeanOfTransportation Alfa_Romeo_RM.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL successor Alfa_Romeo_6C.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL thumbnail Alfa_Romeo_RLSS,_1925.JPG?width=300.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL transmission "4-speedmanual".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL weight "1550000.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wheelbase "3.44".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL width "1.77".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageID "9793102".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageLength "5764".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageRevisionID "700256708".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo_6C.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo_G1.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Alfa_Romeo_RM.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Antonio_Ascari.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Bradford.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Brooklands.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Carrozzeria_Castagna.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_automobiles.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alfa_Romeo_vehicles.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1922.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vintage_vehicles.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Enzo_Ferrari.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Giulio_Masetti.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Giuseppe_Merosi.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Milan.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Portello_(district_of_Milan).
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Simeone_Foundation_Automotive_Museum.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Straight-six_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Targa_Florio.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink Ugo_Sivocci.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "1925 Alfa Romeo RLSS".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfa Romeo RL TF".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfa Romeo RL Targa Florio".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfa Romeo RL".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alfa Romeo RLSS".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "RL SS".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "RL Super Sport".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "RL Targa Florio".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wikiPageWikiLinkText "RL".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL assembly "Portello, Milan, Italy".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL caption "Alfa Romeo RLSS with Lucas body from Barcelona".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL designer Giuseppe_Merosi.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine Straight-six_engine.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine "2.9".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine "3".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine "3.2".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL engine "3.6".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL height "Castagna".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL height "Zagato".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL length "Castagna".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL length "Zagato".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL manufacturer Alfa_Romeo.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL name "Alfa Romeo RL".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL predecessor Alfa_Romeo_G1.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL production "1922".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL related Alfa_Romeo_RM.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL sp "uk".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL successor Alfa_Romeo_6C.
- Alfa_Romeo_RL transmission "4".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL weight "Castagna".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL weight "Zagato".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wheelbase "2880.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wheelbase "3140.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL wheelbase "3440.0".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL width "Castagna".
- Alfa_Romeo_RL width "Zagato".
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