The 1936 Alfa Romeo 12C Formula was the pinnacle of luxury and performance from the renowned Italian automaker. It was one of the most advanced cars available when it was released, and truly set the benchmark for high performance vehicles in its time. Its sleek, aerodynamic body was designed by none other than Vittorio Jano, who had developed the iconic 8-cylinder engine found under the hood. Measuring 5290 cm, the 12C was a truly imposing sight on the roads, with its large wheels and low profile stance hinting at its performance capabilities. Underneath the sculpted hood rested a 3.7 liter V12 engine, producing an impressive 350 horsepower. This phenomenal power was routed through a 4-speed manual transmission, giving the driver full control over this beast of an automobile. Further aiding its performance was its advanced suspension system, which was a critical feature for the track it was designed for. As one would expect from an Alfa Romeo, the 12C featured luxurious interior appointments and top-of-the-line mechanical parts. The cabin was fitted with leather interior, chrome dials, and even a radio for the drivers enjoyment. Its steering system was a combination of worm-and-peg and hydraulic-assist that combined for precise control and feedback. The 1936 Alfa Romeo 12C Formula embodied the spirit of Italian performance and luxury that had made the company famous. It has become a beloved classic as a result, and is a sought-after addition to any collectors garage.
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