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A few of my Alfa Romeo 6C 2500's

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Just found these new-to-me Tekno Alfa Romeos. Hard to find with a windshield! Likes like a 6C 2500 Sport Cabriolet Farina, made as a toy in 1952-59 in Denmark.  More like 1:50 scale or smaller.

Tekno Alfa dk blue
Tekno Alfa dk purple

Then these slightly newer ones in 1:43.

1934 8C 2300 Berlinetta Viotti (Kess)  -  oops, 2 too many C

6C Viotti

 

1939(?) 6C 2500 Spider (Whitebox)

Whitebox 6C 2500 spider

 

1939 6C Castagna (Matrix)

Matrix 1939 6C Castagna

 

1940 6C 2500 SS - Mille Miglia (Alfa Model 43)

Alfa Model 43 6C 2500 SS Mille Miglia 1940

 

1950 6C 2500 (BBR)

BBR 1950 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500

 

1952 6C 2500 Villa d'Este - Monte Carlo (Alfa Romeo Sport Collection)

6C 2500 Villa d'Este 194 Monte Carlo 1952

 



   
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David Green
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This is a very nice selection Karl. I don't have many post WWII Alfas in my collection. Those Tekno Alfas are gems and fully intact.

My Alfa Romeos tend to be Le Mans and Mille Miglia cars.

Like this by IXO.

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John Merritt
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Looks like a nice group of models. The Alfa Romeo is one of those brands I know little about. I only have 2 in my collection, currently.


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You have the EMC - wow!!!

1936 6C 2500 SS cabriolet (Spark):

Spark Alfa 2500 b


   
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Screenshot 2021 01 16 at 02.45.57

Here is an FDS Models' copy of the Pinin Farina C6 2500 which they listed as being from 1940; parked alongside a Lancia Aprilia of 1944 - if memory serves me correctly.



   
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Posted by: @charles-rockett
Screenshot 2021 01 16 at 02.45.57

Here is an FDS Models' copy of the Pinin Farina C6 2500 which they listed as being from 1940; ...

Nice FDS's!  I have not seen that yellow one before.   Only a very few 6C's were designed without the Alfa grill on the front.  I've seen this one restored online in gunmetal grey and listed as a 1940 or 42...  Here is a cool pictorial of many 6C's all lined up in the same scale and angle:  https://carmica.ru/catalog/alfa-romeo/6%D1%81/  



   
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@karl Thank-you for this link: a very useful reference to these magnificent cars and their design developments. I always feel the Italians made such a leap forward in design through the 1940s.

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Here is a 1948 6C 2500 by Ghia Aigle, though I apologise again for the curious image - I'm separated from my collection at the moment and only have some personal shots of some of the cars.



   
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