The murderer of the Alfa-Romeo 166 GTA has been cought!

Kinja'd!!! "Ted Olsthoorn" (SecretCars)
09/13/2013 at 15:36 • Filed to: None

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Yes, this is one of the design proposals of the Maserati Quattroporte V that reached production in 2004. This proposal is from 1999, and it almost looks like the final car already. You can sort out the differences yourself!

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Kinja'd!!! dogisbadob > Ted Olsthoorn
09/13/2013 at 15:41

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It got too expensive, so it needed a Maserati badge to justify the cost. Just like the Ferrari California was supposed to be a Maserati


Kinja'd!!! BATC42 > Ted Olsthoorn
09/13/2013 at 17:22

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Is that a Maserati badge ? Are you sure this is an Alfa Romeo ?


Kinja'd!!! Ted Olsthoorn > BATC42
09/14/2013 at 03:44

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Please read this article: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/this-beautiful…

As you can read, the Quattroporte is the car that killed the Alfa-Romeo 166 GTA. That's why the title of this is "The murderer of the Alfa-Romeo 166 GTA Has been cought!"; This car here, the Quattroporte, is the murderer.


Kinja'd!!! Ted Olsthoorn > dogisbadob
09/14/2013 at 03:45

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Please read this article: http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/this-beautiful…

As you can read, the Quattroporte is the car that killed the Alfa-Romeo 166 GTA. That's why the title of this is "The murderer of the Alfa-Romeo 166 GTA Has been cought!"; This car here, the Quattroporte, is the murderer.