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- Q2568937 subject Q8234680.
- Q2568937 subject Q8298249.
- Q2568937 abstract "The Alfa Romeo Carabo is a concept car first shown at the 1968 Paris Motor Show. It was designed by Marcello Gandini, working for the Bertone design studio. Carabo name is derived of Carabidae, as evoked by the car's iridescent green and orange coloring.The wedge design came into fashion in the late 1960s. The Carabo is often considered the winner of the 'Wedge War' award of 1968 and as the direct predecessor of the Countach and having heavily influenced many car designs to follow well into the next decade. It was never intended for production but fully functional and showcased features never expressed in any other car design in its dayThe prototype was built on the chassis of the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale, a mid-engined V8. The Carabo engine made 230 bhp (172 kW; 233 PS) at 8800 rpm, which made it possible to achieve a top speed of 250 km/h (155 mph).The scissor doors later appeared on the Lamborghini Countach, which was also designed by Marcello Gandini,A replica, built on a De Tomaso Pantera platform, was built by Sam Foose (father of Chip Foose) after he was unable to buy the concept from Bertone. The Fiberfab Aztec was a kit car model based on the Carabo.".
- Q2568937 automobilePlatform Q1093045.
- Q2568937 bodyStyle Q213853.
- Q2568937 class Q850270.
- Q2568937 designCompany Q438424.
- Q2568937 designer Q438424.
- Q2568937 height "0.99".
- Q2568937 length "4.176".
- Q2568937 productionEndYear "1968".
- Q2568937 productionStartYear "1968".
- Q2568937 relatedMeanOfTransportation Q2434431.
- Q2568937 thumbnail 1968_Alfa_Romeo_Carabo.jpg?width=300.
- Q2568937 transmission "Colotti 6-speed manual".
- Q2568937 weight "1000000.0".
- Q2568937 wheelbase "2.35".
- Q2568937 width "1.785".
- Q2568937 wikiPageExternalLink Alfa-Romeo-Carabo-Concept.html.
- Q2568937 wikiPageExternalLink alfa-romeo-carabo-1968.
- Q2568937 wikiPageExternalLink La_bella_e_la_bestia_-_Limited_to_30.
- Q2568937 wikiPageExternalLink Alfa_Romeo_Carabo.aspx.
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- Q2568937 aka "Pepemobile".
- Q2568937 bodyStyle Q213853.
- Q2568937 class Q850270.
- Q2568937 designer "Marcello Gandini for Bertone".
- Q2568937 engine "1995".
- Q2568937 name "Alfa Romeo Carabo".
- Q2568937 platform Q1093045.
- Q2568937 production "1968".
- Q2568937 related Q2434431.
- Q2568937 transmission "Colotti 6-speed manual".
- Q2568937 type Product.
- Q2568937 type Automobile.
- Q2568937 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q2568937 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q2568937 type Thing.
- Q2568937 comment "The Alfa Romeo Carabo is a concept car first shown at the 1968 Paris Motor Show. It was designed by Marcello Gandini, working for the Bertone design studio. Carabo name is derived of Carabidae, as evoked by the car's iridescent green and orange coloring.The wedge design came into fashion in the late 1960s.".
- Q2568937 label "Alfa Romeo Carabo".
- Q2568937 depiction 1968_Alfa_Romeo_Carabo.jpg.
- Q2568937 homepage La_bella_e_la_bestia_-_Limited_to_30.
- Q2568937 name "Alfa Romeo Carabo".
- Q2568937 name "Pepemobile".