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Giulia TZ 'Vico' op Goodwood Revival

wo sep 19, 2007 22:50

Deze bijzondere TZ wilde ik de geleerden van dit Forum toch niet onthouden.
Gezien tijdens een bezoek aan de Goodwood Revival, 30Aug-2Sep 2007

Een prototype van Lodovico Chizzola op basis van de TZ1, in de nadagen van Autodelta:
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Let op de richtingaanwijzertjes aan de voorzijde... :D een echte kitcar.



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Wat zoeken met Google naar deze TZ leverde het volgende op:


With Autodelta now in Milan (it would become the Alfa Romeo Racing Department in 1966), Negotiations began for
Alfa to buy all Chiti and Chizzola’s shares in the company. Chiti happily complied, moving to Milan to become
General Manager at the new Autodelta. Chizzola, however stubbornly refused to sell, causing some rancour and it
was only his friend, Chiti, who eventually convinced him to sell. With the development of the TZ’s successor
the TZ2 continuing at Milan Chizzola completely ignored the existence of the Alfa TZ2. Instead he continued to
develop the TZ in the way that he thought it should evolve. Chizzola made a prototype 1600cc car of quite radical
design. Convinced that a car should have the lowest possible moment of inertia around the centre of gravity,
he made the prototype with the front mounted engine as far back towards the driver as possible. The fibreglass
body had gull wings and some clever technical solutions, which allowed the front, and back of the car to be laid
completely bare. The prototype, named Vico, after its inventor, due to its innovative configuration was of wide,
very low and short appearance. The TZ derivative was road tested by Chizzola on his test circuit and he claimed
it lost a little in terms of top speed due to the larger front section with a Cx that was not as good as that of
the TZ, but the car made up for this with better and more user friendly handling. Although the car would remain
a prototype and never go into production, Chizzola was very proud of the car and loved to drive it. Having been
inspected by an expert from the Alfa Romeo Factory, Chizzola’s TZ evolution prototype proves to be based on a
heavily modified TZ chassis. The front is similar, but lower with most tubes at different pick up points. The
front suspension is from a TZ, as is the steering box, radiator and windscreen. The engine is also from a TZ with
the correct sump spacer and sump. The engine itself is mounted on a lower chassis rail with original engine mounts,
although these are fitted upside down. Inside the cockpit, the chassis has been heavily modified, but original
TZ pedals are used, as well as some instrumentation and an original TZ steering wheel. The gear change mechanism
is TZ as is the petrol tank, which have both been modified. The differential, drive shafts, rear suspension and
uprights are all original TZ parts. The engine of the prototype car is of single-plug configuration and when
tested recently, performance was startling. The car remained with the Chizzola’s at Udine until 2000; during this
time it was seen in public only once, in 1996, at an Autodelta reunion. The car was acquired at by a known and
respected collector and now, having benefited from careful storage and maintenance during his ownership, this
unique Alfa Romeo prototipo is for sale once again.


Deze TZ wordt ook besproken in het boek "Autodelta" (ISBN 88-456-0648-1), geschreven door de zoon van Chizzola, Gianni.

Daarnaast was er heeeeeel veel ander moois te zien. Als je ooit in de gelegenheid komt; ga er heen!

Giulia TZ2
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niks geen dB meters op Goodwood ...


12C-37 uit 1937
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308C uit 1938
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en nog veel meer ...
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RE: Giulia TZ 'Vico' op Goodwood Revival

wo sep 19, 2007 23:54

Leuk!

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