The Renault Alpine GTA Coupe 1987 is a highly sought after model from the renowned French sports car manufacturer. It was the ultimate incarnation of the illustrious Alpine project which was spearheaded by Jean Redele and launched in 1962. It was also the last Alpine to be offered as a complete car as the model was discontinued in 1995. The 1987 edition of the Alpine GTA is a two-door coupe that features a lightweight, aerodynamic body with a steel chassis. It also has a mid-mounted engine. The look of the car is distinctly sporty, with a recessed grille, sleek curves, and angular wheel arches. It also has impressive features like a manually operated sunroof, tinted windows, and a rear spoiler. At its heart the Renault Alpine GTA Coupe 1987 contains a V6 engine with a maximum output of 155bhp, coupled with a five-speed manual gearbox. The car boasts a top speed of around 150mph and can reach 0-60mph in approximately 9 seconds. It also has a suspension that is engineered for performance, featuring double-wishbone, coil-spring damper units all round, with additional Bilstein dampers at the front. The 1987 Renault Alpine GTA Coupe is a magnificent car that is designed to impress. For many, it stills stands as the epitome of French motoring prowess. It is a fundamental part of Renaults proud racing and touring car heritage, and is still highly sought after by ardent collectors.
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