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1971 Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina [105.12]

1971 Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina [105.12] dans Romanzo Criminale, Film, 2006 IMDB

Catégorie : Voitures, Berline — Origine du modèle : IT

1971 Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina [105.12]

Position 00:11:37 [*][*] Véhicule dans une action mineure ou utilisé juste dans une courte scène

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antp BE

2006-10-11 22:59

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Another (or the same):

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sixcyl FR

2006-10-11 23:02

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1750 Berlina 1968

antp BE

2006-10-12 12:01

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ben68 a écrit I cannot remember by heart how to differentiate a 1750 Berlina with a 2000 Berlina (exterior). And I do not have my documentation right now. Maybe someone could help. If it's confirmed that the three Berlina's are 1750 ones, I propose to group them then.


The one that I added above is probably the same (same color, same wheels). I'll keep the other one separated until we are sure.

ben68 BE

2006-10-12 12:31

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Not a 1968 1750 Berlina (front turning lights are on the body, not on the bumper).

So it's a 1970/71 1750 Berlina Mk.II or 1971+ 2000 Berlina.

Need to see the front headlights more in detail, or the defroster grid on the rear windscreen, or a less fuzzy view of the rear panel (chrome logo 2000/1750 right hand side of the plate), to confirm.

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datsunZ IT

2006-10-12 13:15

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The car is A 1971-1976 Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina(styled by Bertone,as says front left fender side"disegno bertone"small tag);the 2000 was an upgraded replacement of 1968 1750 Berlina,so when was launched the 2000,automatically the 1750 was put out of production;right,back logo was a smaller cross-and snake Alfa's circle badge,followed by "2000" writing,shown digits canted on right side and tied together by an amid metal thin stripe

ben68 BE

2006-10-12 13:21

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datsunZ a écrit
The car is A 1971-1976 Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina(styled by Bertone,as says front left fender side"disegno bertone"small tag);the 2000 was an upgraded replacement of 1968 1750 Berlina,so when was launched the 2000,automatically the 1750 was put out of production;right,back logo was a smaller cross-and snake Alfa's circle badge,followed by "2000" writing,shown digits canted on right side and tied together by an amid metal thin stripe


Thanks. But based on the pics at our disposal, I cannot say for sure it's a 2000. Need more visual info to ID the car from the pic (possibly from Antoine).

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antp BE

2006-10-12 15:27

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I'll check if headlights are visible

junkman AT

2006-10-12 15:39

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I once owned a 1750 Berlina and then a 2000 Berlina afterwards. Funnily enough, the 1750 went better than the 2000.

datsunZ IT

2006-10-12 17:24

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junkman a écrit I once owned a 1750 Berlina and then a 2000 Berlina afterwards. Funnily enough, the 1750 went better than the 2000.


When in Italy the 1750 was marketed in carburetted-fed version--Weber or Solex--in USA the same car was sold only with SPICA electric injection pump,for reason of environmental pollution requested on yankees'market

antp BE

2006-10-12 19:45

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antp a écrit I'll check if headlights are visible


Actually 1st thumbnail is the best view of headlights...

ben68 BE

2006-10-12 21:58

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To Antoine: Maybe if you zoom on the rear windscreen... Defrost grid ==> 2000, no defrost grid ==> 1750.

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antp BE

2006-10-12 22:28

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You can zoom the picture on your PC like I could zoom in the movie :D

ben68 BE

2006-10-12 23:12

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antp a écrit You can zoom the picture on your PC like I could zoom in the movie :D


I did it already, but it did not help a lot. Based on what I assume from what I "see", let's say it's a 1971+ Alfa Romeo 2000 Berlina, 60% sure.

antp BE

2006-10-12 23:29

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When the car is close and then when it is in front of the open part of the warehouse it looks like it has no "defrost grid" (on parle bien du truc de chauffage sur la vitre arrière ?), but it is hard to say.

ben68 BE

2006-10-12 23:50

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On parle bien de la lunette arrière dégivrante, yes.

antp BE

2006-10-14 11:06

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Ça serait une 1750 alors, non ?

ben68 BE

2006-11-28 11:19

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antp a écrit Ça serait une 1750 alors, non ?

Peut-être...

antp BE

2006-11-28 11:39

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Et le "105.12" devient quoi alors ? 105.48 comme les deux autres je suppose...

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ben68 BE

2006-11-28 11:42

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antp a écrit Et le "105.12" devient quoi alors ? 105.48 comme les deux autres je suppose...

Yes. Suis tjs pas convaincu que c'est pas une 2000. Soit. C'est un détail ;)

antp BE

2006-11-28 18:17

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Bah c'est toi qui a dit que quand y avait pas le defrost grid c'était 1750 :D (même si c'est pas super visible, ça fait pencher la balance)
Maintenant si un autre élément laisser penser à la 2000, bah c'est peut-être une 2000.

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rpcm PT

2007-01-02 22:12

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The specific rear lights and the chromed wheel centres showing the wheel nuts identify it as a '71> 2000 Berlina. 1750 Berlinas (1a and 2a series) have different rear lights and the wheel nuts are covered by the hubcaps (chromed with a black plastic ring near the extremity).

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antp BE

2007-01-02 23:41

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Thanks :) So the "guess" of Ben68 was actually the good one.

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