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Alfa Romeo 1900 Primavera

Chassis

#AR190015806 #AR190016011

The Alfa Romeo 1900 Primavera by Carrozzeria Ellena.

Vehicle Overview

The Alfa Romeo 1900 Primavera by Ellena is a limited-production coupé derived from the Alfa Romeo 1900 Super Berlina chassis and constructed between 1955 and 1957. Initially designed and produced by Carrozzeria Boano, the project was transferred to Carrozzeria Ellena following Felice Mario Boano’s departure to join Centro Stile Fiat. The Primavera represents a transitional example of postwar Italian coachbuilding, where industrially produced mechanical bases were combined with individualized, hand-formed bodies to offer an alternative to standard production automobiles. The Primavera design, attributed to Boano, is marked by its balanced proportions and restrained ornamentation. The body features a two-door, pillarless configuration, a characteristic panoramic rear window, and a gently tapered rear section. Chrome embellishments are minimal, confined to thin bumper overriders, beltline trim, and a modest grille surround. The visual effect is one of formal simplicity, aligned with the understated elegance prevalent in Italian design during the mid-1950s. Mechanically, the vehicle retained the Alfa Romeo 1900 Super’s drivetrain: a 1,884 cc inline four-cylinder engine with hemispherical combustion chambers, producing approximately 90 horsepower. This engine was coupled to a four-speed manual gearbox and mounted on a monocoque chassis. While no significant performance improvements were introduced in the Primavera over the standard saloon, the reduced body weight and more aerodynamic form contributed modestly to road performance. Ellena’s continuation of production following Boano’s withdrawal brought minor stylistic alterations, primarily to the moldings and lighting treatments, though the core design language remained intact. The bodies were executed in steel with selective use of aluminum for closures. Interior appointments varied, but examples were typically furnished with leather upholstery, Jaeger instrumentation, and custom trim patterns. Surviving records indicate that approximately 300 units were constructed across both Boano and Ellena. Notable chassis include AR190015806, which has appeared in private collections in Italy and Germany, as well as AR190016011, formerly held by a Swiss collector specializing in mid-century Italian coachbuilt vehicles. Few examples remain extant in original condition. The Alfa Romeo 1900 Primavera Ellena stands as a discreet yet illustrative example of the synergy between manufacturer and carrozzeria, a vehicle intended for clientele seeking distinction within mechanical familiarity.

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    1900 Coupé
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