Alfa Romeo to celebrate a century of automotives at Goodwood, will be parading its classics

by Sebastian Bivin


The Festival of Speed at Goodwood in the UK this coming July 2 to 4 will be a tribute to the renowned Italian automotive Marque Alfa Romeo which will be celebrating its centenary.
Alfa Romeo will be displaying their classics that will represent the different periods of their company in the last 100 years. Car enthusiasts will be able to see a rare collection of Alfas which will be coming from the Museo Storico in Milan.
People from Alfa Romeo hint that there will be at least 50 of the most important cars from their stable wowing the crowd during the Goodwood event. Some of these cars are the P3, 2900 B Le Mans, and 12C37 which are from the pre-war era. There will also be the GTAm, 185T, 159 Alfetta, and the 164 Pro Car. Alfa Romeo will also bbe showing off the prototype of the SE 048SP. Concept cars will also be on the parade grounds.

Alfa Romeo will also unwrap the Alfa Giulietta, the latest product set to go on sale this summer.
In honor of the hundred year old brand, the organizers will be displaying an automotive sculpture at the Goodwood House.

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