Dat heet de Quadrifoglio, zie Wikipedia:
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars, but previously denoted Alfa Romeo racing cars in the pre-Second-World-War era. The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team. This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance. Some modern Alfas wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
adriaan zegt
Een auto die ik hopelijk kan toevoegen aan een verzameling auto’s !!! Een andere velg eronder en die auto is toppie !
VRAAG: Voor wat is staat dat groen klavertje vier? Ik zag het ook op de Alfa 8C van enkele post terug?
http://www.autojunk.nl/pix/show/155514/4
Grtz
Adriaan
vla zegt
Ja hier doe je het voor natuurlijk. :) Hoewel ik hem liever zie in de bergen. ;) Kan hij ermee weg, je Alfa? Btw heb je nog iets fijns in je garage?
vla zegt
Dat heet de Quadrifoglio, zie Wikipedia:
Cloverleaf, or Quadrifoglio, badges denote high-end in comfort and engine size variants of Alfa Romeo cars, but previously denoted Alfa Romeo racing cars in the pre-Second-World-War era. The image first appeared in 1923 when Ugo Sivocci presented one prior to the start of the 14th Targa Florio as a good luck token to the team. This became the symbol of competition Alfas, denoting higher performance. Some modern Alfas wear a cloverleaf badge which is typically a green four leaf clover on a white background (Quadrifoglio Verde), but variants of blue on white have been recently observed as well.
Xxx zegt
mooie wagen van je !!
adriaan zegt
thx @vla… weer iets wat ik meer weet !