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Racer X Design Alfa Romeo GTV Evoluzione The star of
the XLR-8 motor show in Europe, and winner of the
best modified classic on show, the GTV Evoluzione
was the creation of the Racer X Design team in
Malta.The design is the work of Reuben Zammit and
was aimed to incorporate the classic looks of the
original Alfa Romeo GTV of the late 70’s, together
with a more menacing muscle car touch.

The star of the XLR-8 motor show in Europe, and
winner of the best modified classic on show, the GTV
Evoluzione was the creation of the racerxdesign team
in Malta (a small island in the Mediterranean).
The design is the work of Reuben Zammit and was
aimed to incorporate the classic looks of the
original Alfa Romeo GTV of the late 70’s, together
with a more menacing muscle car touch.
The car was built by hand using only sheet metal by
Jean Paul Pisani, and using a scrapped 1979 GTV as a
base car. Both the front end and the back end were
completely cut off and re-built from scratch, the
track was widened by 8” on the front and 9” on the
back, using one off wheels designed in-house!
The drive train was replaced by a 3.0 V6 24v last
generation Alfa Unit, giving the car a more suitable
power output. Brakes were also up rated to 4 pot
Brembo calipers and 300mm vented discs, so were the
suspension system and chassis in general.
This is not the first award winning creation by this
group and it won’t be the last. “We did not want the
Evoluzione to be the fashion of the moment. The aim
was to keep it looking an Alfa, full of passion”
says Reuben “Years will pass and this car will still
look stunning”.
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“We started building show cars in 2004 and won
several awards in both design and construction with
the cars we built for customers (including the
Extreme class title from 2004 to 2006, having a
break in 2007 to introduce the GTV and winning its
class just the same). The team grew more mature now
and has the capability to build complete one off
cars such as the GTV Evoluzione and the RCX.
Hopefully you will see the first home grown super
car within a year” concludes Reuben.
The group is currently introducing design services
to companies in the automotive sector, together with
offering the capacity to build prototypes and
moulds.
Visit www.racerxdesign.com for more information




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