Alfa Romeo 40A

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Alfa Romeo 40A
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Alfa Romeo 40A is one of the first buses produced by the Italian company Alfa Romeo.

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Technical characteristics

The bus uses 4 cylinder engine with 45 horsepower. It has 2 wheelbases and places for 50 passengers (single version) and a double version for 70. The bus has 2 doors and 14 seats.

History

The buses were constructed with partnership of other Italian vehicle companies. It uses a typical body for the buses in that time. The double version is with a load in the back.

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