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Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider Black Minichamps 1:43

Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider Black Minichamps 1:43
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Specifications
Brand
Alfa Romeo
Manufacturer
Minichamps
Scale
1:43
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
400120630
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About the Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider Black Minichamps 1:43

TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 diecast Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider reproduces the 1964 six-cylinder roadster in black. Touring-bodied styling and compact 1:43 scale suit a classic Italian roadster display, distinct from the smaller-engined Spiders more commonly seen in diecast form.

Most Alfa Romeo Spider diecast covers the later four-cylinder cars, so this six-cylinder 2600 in black offers a genuinely less common subject for a marque-focused shelf.

A Less Common Alfa Subject at 1:43

The 2600's longer hood, needed to house Alfa Romeo's straight-six, gives the car a slightly different proportion than the later four-cylinder Spiders, and this casting reflects that stretched-out front end rather than reusing a shorter-hood tooling. Black paint hides surface detail more readily than lighter colors, but the model's beltline and windshield rake still read clearly, and Minichamps' long-standing European roadster coverage shows in the accuracy of the Touring-designed body's proportions. At 1:43, this Spider fits naturally into a broader Alfa Romeo shelf where several less common variants can sit together in the space a single larger-scale model would need.

The 2600's Six-Cylinder Distinction

Alfa Romeo built the 2600 Spider from 1962 to 1965 with a straight-six engine, a step up from the four-cylinder engines that powered most of the marque's smaller sports cars of the era, and bodied it through the coachbuilder Touring rather than Pininfarina. That combination, six-cylinder power in an early-1960s Alfa roadster, makes the 2600 a specific and somewhat overlooked chapter in the brand's sports car history compared to the more famous Duetto-era Spiders that followed.

On an Alfa Romeo shelf, this black 2600 works well as the six-cylinder counterpoint to more common four-cylinder Spiders from the same general era.

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