Maserati Sebring 3500 GTI Series I and Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint classic 1960s Italian sports cars in black and white. Based on the Maserati 3500, the Sebring was aimed at the American Gran Turismo market. The 2600 Sprint was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Bertone.
The Maserati Sebring, introduced in 1962, is a stunning Italian grand tourer that blends luxury, performance, and timeless design. Named after the famous Sebring racetrack, the Sebring was aimed at providing both sports car performance and the comfort of a high-end touring vehicle. Powered by a 3.5-liter or 3.7-liter inline-six engine, it produced around 200 horsepower, offering a refined yet thrilling driving experience. The Sebring's sleek, elegant body was designed by Carrozzeria Vignale, with clean lines, a low profile, and a wide stance that exuded sophistication. Inside, the Sebring featured a luxurious leather interior, with ample space for four passengers, making it ideal for long-distance drives.
The Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint, produced between 1962 and 1968, is a stylish and performance-oriented coupe that exemplifies Italian automotive craftsmanship. Powered by a 2.6-liter, inline-six engine, it delivered around 145 horsepower, providing a smooth yet potent driving experience. The 2600 Sprint’s design was penned by renowned coachbuilder Bertone, featuring elegant, flowing lines, a long hood, and a coupe profile that was both sophisticated and sporty. The car’s front grille, with its iconic Alfa Romeo shield, and the sharp detailing of its chrome trim set it apart as a true symbol of mid-20th century automotive style.
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