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Elio Zagato driving an Alfa Romeo 1900 SSZ at 1984 Mille Miglia

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English: Elio Zagato and sign. Albini driving an Alfa Romeo 1900 SSZ s/n 10405 at Mille Miglia 24–27 May 1984 (entry #122).[1] He raced in this car in the same race also in 1982 and 1983. This was one of very few (just 4?) Alfa Romeo 1900 SSZ (around 40 were made) that had the double bubble roof.[2] It seems to be a 1956 model car, and may even be the Geneva 1957 show car (when it was silver).[3] But who knows for sure?
The entry list compiled by dacorsa claims this is chassis 10405
Date Taken on 25 May 1984
Source [4]
Author Unknown photographer

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