Bizzarrini Europa

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Bizzarrini Europa

The Europa was a small GT car produced by Bizzarrini between 1966 and 1969. Originally powered by a 1481 cc Fiat straight-4 engine, the car officially became the Europa with the introduction of an 1897 cc Opel powerplant. About 20 examples were built, with all but five using the Opel engine.


Bizzarrini also managed a scaled-down 5300 GT project. Designed for GM-Opel, it was based on Opel 1900 platform. Bizzarrini's proposal was more aggressive and good looking. It was a baby-looking 5300 GT. The production Opel GT was designed by factory stylists and was less aggressive but still beautiful. Bizzarrini then decided to build the car himself. The car is officially named as the Bizzarrini 1900 GT Europa. One of these cars has a barchetta body. Some cars are powered by 1300 and 1600 four cylinder engines sourced from GM, Alfa Romeo and Fiat. There is even a highly developed racing version with SPICA fuel injection system.



Bizzarrini S.p.A.
1952 Bizzarrini 500 Macchinetta | 1965 Bizzarrini Formula One | Bizzarrini P538 | Bizzarrini A3C/GT 5300 Strada | Bizzarrini Europa | Bizzarrini 1300 Barchetta | Bizzarrini Manta | Bizzarrini GT Varedo | Bizzarrini Kjara | Bizzarrini BZ-2001 | Bizzarrini Testa 2001
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