Alfa Romeo is celebrating half a century since the debut of the legendary 33 Stradale, a historic model renowned for its blend of cutting-edge technology, racing mechanics and timeless beauty. A special exhibition is now open at the Museo Storico Alfa Romeo in Arese, Milan, showcasing the 33 Stradale and the marque’s illustrious racing heritage.
Designed by Franco Scaglione, the 33 Stradale debuted August 31, 1967, on the eve of the Italian Formula One Grand Prix at Monza.
For the special exhibition at the Museo Storico, alongside a prototype 33 Stradale (Peter B. Bozac photo courtesy of Alfa Romeo) the display includes five of the six concept cars derived from the 33 chassis, including Carabo, Iguana, 33/2 Speciale, Cuneo and Navajo. Also on display are the 33/2 Daytona, 33/3, 33 TT12 and 33 SC12 turbo racing cars.
The exhibition is open to visitors during the Museum’s usual hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, although it is closed on Tuesdays. It is the first in a program of events celebrating the 33 Stradale’s 50th anniversary that will be presented by Alfa Romeo, the Museo Storico and FCA Heritage, the department dedicated to promoting the historic legacy of FCA’s Italian brands.
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