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Bulgaralpine was a sports automobile produced in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and the result of a collaboration between Alpine (a French automobile firm) and ETO Bulet (a Bulgarian export trade organisation). Production lasted for three years (1967–1969).
Bulgaralpine was a sports automobile produced in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and the result of a collaboration between Alpine (a French automobile firm) and ETO...
Bulgaria and abroad. All Bulgaralpine racecars were decommissioned after 1978 and never took part in another rally again. Bulgaralpine was not intended for...
sports car. Bulgaria produced its own version of an Alpine, known as Bulgaralpine from 1967 to 1969. About 150 vehicles were produced. A few examples of...
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1967 to 1969, the A110 was also produced in Bulgaria under the name "Bulgaralpine" by a partnership formed between SPC Metalhim and ETO Bulet, whose collaboration...
cosmetics. Between 1966 and 1969 in Plovdiv was assembled the sports car Bulgaralpine as a result of the cooperation of Alpine and ETO Bullet. In 1967 a car-assembly...