
The Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider, introduced in 1966, continued in production until Alfa withdrew from the US market after 1994. A 28-year run for one model is a notable accomplishment, similar to the Model T and VW Beetle.
The original Duetto (a name which Alfa only officially used for the 1967 models) drew mixed reviews. For the US 1971 model year, the delicate tail was cut off. However, the basic “Kamm-tail” bodywork remained (with front and rear spoilers added in 1983) until 1991 when the last-generation treatment was introduced.
In 1969 the Spider lost its dual Weber carburetors for a SPICA fuel injection system, which was a reasonably effective, if slightly cobbled-together way for Alfa to meet US federal emission regulations. In 1982, Alfa swapped the SPICA for the Bosch L-Jetronic system. Bosch Motronic was introduced in 1990.
Over the years, the Spider evolved from a basic sports car to a subdued luxo-tourer. The evolution was prompted by progressive...
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