A barchetta was originally an Italian style of open 2-seater sports car which was built for racing. Weight and wind resistance were kept to a minimum, and any unnecessary equipment or decoration were sacrificed in order to maximize performance. Although most barchettas were made from the late 1940s through the 1950s, the style has occasionally been revived by small-volume manufacturers and specialist builders in recent years.
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- A barchetta was originally an Italian style of open 2-seater sports car which was built for racing. Weight and wind resistance were kept to a minimum, and any unnecessary equipment or decoration were sacrificed in order to maximize performance. Although most barchettas were made from the late 1940s through the 1950s, the style has occasionally been revived by small-volume manufacturers and specialist builders in recent years. Typically hand-made in aluminium on a tubular frame, the classic barchetta body is devoid of bumpers or any weather equipment such as a canvas top or sidescreens, and has no provision for luggage. Some barchettas have no windscreen; others, a shallow racing-type screen or aero screen(s). The classic barchetta either had no doors, in which case entry and exit entailed stepping over the side of the car, or very small doors without exterior handles.
- Con il termine barchetta si intende quel tipo di carrozzeria dell'automobile simile alla roadster ma completamente priva di capote e caratterizzata da un parabrezza di ridotte dimensioni, a volte diviso in due parti.
- Barchetta (czyt. barketta; włos. łódeczka) – rodzaj konstrukcji nadwozia stosowanego zazwyczaj w samochodach wyścigowych w latach 40. i 50. XX wieku. Silnik był umieszczony z przodu. Samochód był przeznaczony tylko dla kierowcy (wersje wyścigowe) lub dla kierowcy i pasażera. Nadwozie było wykonywane zazwyczaj ręcznie z aluminium. Niektóre modele nie posiadały przedniej szyby lub też posiadały tylko niewielką owiewkę. Nadwozie typu barchetta pozbawione jest zbędnych elementów celem zmniejszenia oporów powietrza. Brak jest również bagażnika. W wersjach wyścigowych nie montowano drzwi – kierowca musiał wspinać się nad boczną częścią karoserii. W innych wersjach drzwi były niewielkich rozmiarów, często bez zewnętrznej klamki.
- A barchetta was originally an Italian style of open 2-seater sports car which was built for racing. Weight and wind resistance were kept to a minimum, and any unnecessary equipment or decoration were sacrificed in order to maximize performance. Although most barchettas were made from the late 1940s through the 1950s, the style has occasionally been revived by small-volume manufacturers and specialist builders in recent years. Typically handmade in aluminium on a tubular frame, the classic barchetta body is devoid of bumpers or any weather equipment such as a canvas top or sidescreens, and has no provision for luggage. Some barchettas have no windscreen; others, a shallow racing-type screen or aero screen(s). The classic barchetta either had no doors, in which case entry and exit entailed stepping over the side of the car, or very small doors without exterior handles.
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- A barchetta was originally an Italian style of open 2-seater sports car which was built for racing. Weight and wind resistance were kept to a minimum, and any unnecessary equipment or decoration were sacrificed in order to maximize performance. Although most barchettas were made from the late 1940s through the 1950s, the style has occasionally been revived by small-volume manufacturers and specialist builders in recent years.
- Con il termine barchetta si intende quel tipo di carrozzeria dell'automobile simile alla roadster ma completamente priva di capote e caratterizzata da un parabrezza di ridotte dimensioni, a volte diviso in due parti.
- Barchetta (czyt. barketta; włos. łódeczka) – rodzaj konstrukcji nadwozia stosowanego zazwyczaj w samochodach wyścigowych w latach 40. i 50. XX wieku. Silnik był umieszczony z przodu. Samochód był przeznaczony tylko dla kierowcy (wersje wyścigowe) lub dla kierowcy i pasażera. Nadwozie było wykonywane zazwyczaj ręcznie z aluminium. Niektóre modele nie posiadały przedniej szyby lub też posiadały tylko niewielką owiewkę.
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