Alfa Romeo 430A

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Alfa Romeo 430A
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Production1949-1953
Dimensions
Length11 m (430 in)

The Alfa Romeo 430A was a bus produced from 1949 to 1953 by Italian automotive manufacturer Alfa Romeo.[ citation needed ]

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Technical characteristics

The bus had two doors and a rack. It had a 130 hp (97 kW) engine. The bus had seating for 22 passenger and standing room for a further 30 people. The vehicle was 11 m (36 ft) in length. It was based on a body from Ambrosini.[ citation needed ]

History

The Alfa Romeo 430A bus was used for tourist trips and for intercity service in the Lombardy region of Italy.[ citation needed ]

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