Renault Alpine A310 V6 (VP) DMEC : 09.02.1978 - Body : CI - - Lot 151

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Renault Alpine A310 V6 (VP) DMEC : 09.02.1978 - Body : CI - - Lot 151
Renault Alpine A310 V6 (VP) DMEC : 09.02.1978 - Body : CI - Energy : ES - Color Blue - (TVA non récupérable) - Km counter out of order - Equipment : 3 doors/4 seats/ Car radio/ 4 speed gearbox/ electric windows// IMAT : 4602 NR 62 (counter cable to be changed, part available in the boot; slight defect front right hood, add cooling radiator to engine) CT 72€ TTC IN ADDITION TO AUCTION PRICE ATTENTION: collection within two weeks of receipt of first consignment note. 20€/DAY GARDIENAGE CHARGES after this deadline. I. The beginnings of Alpine To understand the Alpine A310 V6, it's essential to go back to the roots of the Alpine brand. The Alpine story began in 1955, when Jean Rédélé, a young Renault dealer, started modifying production cars for racing. He soon made a name for himself in racing, and decided to set up his own company. II. The Alpine A110 and its successes Alpine makes a name for itself with the Alpine A110, a small, lightweight sports car that becomes a rally legend. It won the Monte Carlo Rally in 1971, 1973 and 1974, among other prestigious victories. The Alpine A110 is adored for its handling, performance and agility. III. The arrival of the Alpine A310 In 1971, Alpine decided to expand its range with the launch of the Alpine A310. This car retained the brand's sporting DNA, but also offered greater comfort for everyday use. The A310 was powered by a 4-cylinder, 1.6-liter engine, but it was in 1976 that it underwent a real revolution with the introduction of the V6 engine. IV. The Renault Alpine A310 V6 1976 marked a major turning point in the history of the A310 with the arrival of the V6 version. This new engine, developed in partnership with Renault, offered considerable power gains over the previous version. The 2.7-liter V6 engine propelled the car to impressive speeds and reinforced its reputation as a serious sports car. V. Performance and heritage The Alpine A310 V6 quickly became a formidable competitor on the racetrack and on the road. With its blistering acceleration and exceptional roadholding, it won over fans of sporty driving. The Alpine A310 V6 also continued the Alpine tradition with several rally victories. VI. Peak and decline During the 1980s, the Alpine A310 V6 enjoyed its heyday in terms of popularity. However, economic and regulatory challenges eventually led to its discontinuation in 1985. Despite its demise, the legacy of the A310 V6 lives on, thanks to the passion of Alpine collectors and enthusiasts. VII. The Alpine A310 V6 today Today, the Alpine A310 V6 is a highly prized collector's car, sought after by classic car enthusiasts and lovers of the Alpine brand. Its rarity and sporting heritage make it a real jewel for collectors. In conclusion, the Alpine A310 V6 is a car that embodies Alpine's sporting spirit and exceptional engineering. This auction offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of French automotive history. Let the bidding begin, and may the legacy of the Alpine A310 V6 continue to shine in the hearts of car enthusiasts the world over!
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