RE: 8C-based Disco Volante confirmed

RE: 8C-based Disco Volante confirmed

Tuesday 19th February 2013

8C-based Disco Volante confirmed

Enough to make lovers of Italian car design and heritage go weak at the knees...



The thorny issue of reimagined old cars once again raises its head with confirmation that Carrozzeri Touring Superleggera's Alfa Romeo 8C-based Disco Volante celebration will be shown at Geneva in limited production form, following last year's appearance as a concept.

First, splash out £120K on a used Alfa 8c...
First, splash out £120K on a used Alfa 8c...
From bespoke Singer 911s to mainstream production cars like the Mini and Fiat 500, revivalism as a design theme is still a popular currency. And one Touring Superleggera is happy to trade in.

It's an easy win though. The 8C is already handsome enough. Throw a bit of chrome at it, some emotive quotes in Italian like 'Il peso e nemico, la resistenza all'aria l'ostacolo' alluding to the celebrated 1952 C52 Disco Volante ('weight is the enemy, air resistance the obstacle' apparently) and you've got an open goal. How the Germans and their clunky, Teutonic Vorsprung Durch Technik must hate the Italian ability to make even the humdrum sound romantic and evocative. Quattroporte anyone?

Anyway, we digress.

...and then send to Milan and wait eight months
...and then send to Milan and wait eight months
Touring says the 'excellent Alfa 8C Competizione supplies the rolling chassis and drivetrain with the electrics and electronic systems', meaning you'll have to supply your own donor 8C to Touring to commence the eight-month, 4,000 man-hour conversion process. Many parts are hand-made, the body built of a combination of traditional hand-beaten aluminium and more modern carbon fibre.

As such the new-age Disco Volante keeps the 8C's 450hp, 4.7-litre V8 and transaxle automated manual, plus the rest of the Alfa underpinnings. With 8Cs sitting at around £120K in the PH classifieds as we speak that's not going to be a cheap process, or one for the squeamish either, given that 8C production was just 500 of each bodystyle.

McLaren will rebody your SLR, for a six-figure sum
McLaren will rebody your SLR, for a six-figure sum
But there's clearly a market for these big-budget rebodies, the six-figure conversion for the SLR by McLaren Special Operations being just one example with nearly half a dozen cars now completed. Touring isn't saying how many Disco Volantes it expects to build but maintains that it'll be a 'very limited series.'

This isn't the only example of reimagined classic car in the news lately either. Over the pond Gullwing America, builder of the spaceframe chassised, 300SL-inspired Panamericana, was last week reported as building a special SLS-based one-off inspired by the old Mercedes 300Sc.

Now, true Merc geeks will admire the historical link here, the original 300SL's engine and running having been donated by the 300 saloon before being spiced up with fuel injection and inserted into a spaceframe chassis. The Gullwing then returned the favour, 1955-on 300Sc models getting the SL's direct-injection six and an 'Einspritzmotor' badge on the rump for a beguiling mix of pre-war styling and post-war tech.

One-off 300Sc-inspired car uses SLS basis
One-off 300Sc-inspired car uses SLS basis
Which is a tenuous way of saying a 300Sc-inspired car running SLS running gear is, er, kind of reviving an old tradition. No? Well, whether you buy into that or not there's something pretty cool about the final result.

 

 

 

 





   

 

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Apache

Original Poster:

39,731 posts

284 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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wow, now that's a looker!

lauda

3,476 posts

207 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Personally I think that a normal 8C looks better.

As for that Merc, well, where to start....

C36 Nico

753 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Why would you ruin the 8c to make something uglier? The mind boggles

Beefmeister

16,482 posts

230 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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The 8C is one of the prettiest cars of the last 50 years, why in God's name would you do that to it?

Caulkhead

4,938 posts

157 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Does it split in half like the synonymous boat in Thunderball?

gutu12

606 posts

276 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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The Merc looks to have taken its styling cues from Morgan

Evo

3,462 posts

254 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Think I'd spend my 120k on an 8C and do nothing other than drive it and polish it.

No lighty, no likey.

Amirhussain

11,489 posts

163 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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8C is one of the prettiest cars ever made, fk turning it into that!

Rumblestripe

2,937 posts

162 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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I rather like the Merc, though it does look a little "stumpy" so stretch it a few inches? I like some of the detailing on it though particularly the light clusters. Don't like the Alfa though, horrid.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Great car, but please dont hurt any 8C's

Mike Gill

51 posts

171 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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That one off 300c looks vile.

mat777

10,393 posts

160 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Isnt it telling that the only way designers can produce cars these days that arent an ugly mess or straight lines and scalloped curves is to hark back to classic cars penned by people who actually knew what style was/is

Dan Trent

1,866 posts

168 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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I was amused by this in the press release...

Carrozzeri Touring Superleggera said:
The entire manufacturing process is fully documented and digitally logged
Meaning, I guess, you'll get a portfolio of images of the moment the guys set about all that hateful 8C bodywork with claw hammers and crowbars.

yikes

You'd best not choose that point to ring and say 'Actually, guys, I've been thinking...'

Dan

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

173 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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mat777 said:
Isnt it telling that the only way designers can produce cars these days that arent an ugly mess or straight lines and scalloped curves is to hark back to classic cars penned by people who actually knew what style was/is
Perhaps you should have a chat with those people..


W124

1,529 posts

138 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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A remix of a remix. Jesus help us... I was idly watching the ghastly Will.I.am online yesterday - he's wheeled out P Diddy and others for a remix video - so the track is remixed and re-video'd while still in rotation. The circle catches the circle, a feedback loop now down to one (unless he's in on his own joke - in which case he's quite clever) That's what this car is. Culturally bankrupt - nostalgia is a powerful sedative. As with the Singer. Stop it. I quite like the music of the past, but if that's all I could do, I'd stop.

C36 Nico

753 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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ZOLLAR said:
mat777 said:
Isnt it telling that the only way designers can produce cars these days that arent an ugly mess or straight lines and scalloped curves is to hark back to classic cars penned by people who actually knew what style was/is
Perhaps you should have a chat with those people..

That hat looks eerily familiar... seen it somewhere I know I have...







Esseesse

8,969 posts

208 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Waste of an 8c.

ZOLLAR

19,908 posts

173 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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C36 Nico said:
ZOLLAR said:
mat777 said:
Isnt it telling that the only way designers can produce cars these days that arent an ugly mess or straight lines and scalloped curves is to hark back to classic cars penned by people who actually knew what style was/is
Perhaps you should have a chat with those people..

That hat looks eerily familiar... seen it somewhere I know I have...






Illegitimate love child of 300/BHP?

C36 Nico

753 posts

137 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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maybe..

Wolands Advocate

2,495 posts

216 months

Tuesday 19th February 2013
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Mike Gill said:
That one off 300c looks vile.
Doesn't it just!