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Autobianchi Stella
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Class | Sports car |
Body style | Spider 2-door cabrio |
Layout | RR layout |
Engine | 767 cc ,791cc I4 OHV |
Transmission | 4-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 78.74 in, 2,000 mm |
Length | 144.49 in, 3,670 mm |
Width | 56.30 in, 1,430 mm |
Height | 48.82 in, 1,240 mm |
Dry weight | 1,323 1b, 600 kg |
The Autobianchi Stellina is a rear-wheel-drive spider type sports car produced by Autobianchi from 1963 to 1965.
History
The Stellina was the first production Italian car built in fiberglass from the Italian automaker, Autobianchi (a subsidiary of the Fiat group). Its most obvious advantages were its resistance to rust and its light weight and ease of construction. Built for only two years, 1964 and 1965. It was based on the mechanicals of the chassis Fiat 600D, but had a unique unibody structure.
With sleek styling penned by Luigi Rapi, the Stellina was first presented as a prototype at the 1963 Turin Motor Show, and went on sale a year later with a price tag of almost a million lira.
The chassis frame was of boxed type in steel, with the fiberglass applied to the various guides. The first defect was, paradoxically, the difficulty in repairing the car, given the presence of a not very organized repair network. Many advised against the purchase of a car that had a great value, from a stylistic and also mechanical point of view, given that it explored a new philosophy in the automotive field. However, production was soon standardized as in all spiders of the time: canvas roof (the Hardtop was not present; although some prototypes were actually put on the market) with plastic rear window, glossy colours contrasting with the interior, interiors treated in imitation leather, brown or black (only available on red; other colours were not available even on request). Among the few options a radio, white wall tires, luggage rack in chrome Abarth muffler, Borrani spoked wheels.
The first series was produced with only 343 built with the 767-cc engine.
After two years, given the drop in sales, it was thought that the lack of success was due to the low power for a sports type car, Autobianchi tried to adapt the Stellina, presenting what would unofficially be the second series, as it would not have supplanted the production of the 750, and around 200 examples were produced as the Stellina 800. As the name suggests, the modification consisted in the elaboration of the engine, with a slight increase in the displacement to 792 cm³. However, the 800 cm³ increased the car's power to just 31.5 hp.
PERFORMANCE: Stellina 767cc
- max power (SAE): 32 hp at 4,800 rpm
- max torque (SAE): 40 1b ft, 5.5 kg m at 2,800 rpm
- max number of engine rpm: 4,800
- Specific power: 41.7 hp/l
- Engine capacity: 46.80 cu in, 767 cu cm
- Fuel consumption: 46.3 m/imp gal, 38.6 m/US gal, 6.1 1 x 100 km
- Max speed: 71.4 mph, 115 km/h
- Power-weight ratio: 41.2 lb/hp, 18.7 kg/hp
- Acceleration (max load): 0—50 mph (0 —80 km/h) 22 sec
Despite the later engine changes, the Stellina and Stellina 800 were identical. The engine mainly gained power at low-medium revs, increasing the maximum speed, given the lightness of the bodywork, by 10 km/h (125). However, in the same period the Stellina 800 was introduced, with the frame branded 100DB/1 to avoid confusion.
PERFORMANCE: Stellina 800 791cc
- Engine capacity: 48.31 cu in, 791.76 cu cm
- Fuel consumption: 42.8 m/imp gal, 35.6 m/US gal, 6.6 1 x 100 km
- Max speed: 77.6 mph, 125 km/h
- Max power (SAE): 34 hp at 5,000 rpm
- Max torque (SAE): 40 1b ft, 5.5 kg m at 2,800 rpm
- Max number of engine rpm: 5,000
- Specific power: 42.9 hp/l
- Power-weight ratio: 42.8 lb/hp, 19.4 kg/hp
- Acceleration (max load): 0—50 mph (0 —80 km/h) 19 sec
Production
Only 502 examples of the "Stellina" were produced in the two versions, of which 350 were registered in Italy and the rest were exported until production ceased in 1965, when Fiat launched a, slightly larger, similar Fiat 850 Spider.
Technical
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Autobianchi Stellina Technical details and specifications (1964-1965)
ENGINE: 767cc
rear, 4 stroke
cylinders: 4, vertical, in line
bore and stroke: 2.44 x 2.50 in, 62 x 63.5 mm
engine capacity: 46.80 cu in, 767 cu cm
compression ratio: 7.5
cylinder block:cast iron
cylinder head: light alloy
crankshaft bearings: 3
valves: 2 per cylinder,overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers
camshafts: 1, side
lubrication: gear pump, centrifugal and full flow filters
carburation: 1 Weber 28 ICP-I downdraught single barrel carburettor
fuel feed: mechanical pump
cooling system: waterENGINE: Stellina 800 791cc
rear, 4 stroke
cylinders: 4, vertical, In line
bore and stroke: 2.48 x 2.50 in, 63 x 63.5 mm
engine capacity: 48.31 cu in, 791.76 cu cm
compression ratio: 8.8
cylinder block:cast iron
cylinder head: light alloy
crankshaft bearings: 3
valves: 2 per cylinder,overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers
camshafts: 1, side
lubrication: gear pump, centrifugal and-full flow filters
lubricating system capacity: 5.63 imp pt, 6.70 US pt
carburation: I Weber 28 ICP-3 downdraught single barrel carburettor
fuel feed: mechanical pump
cooling system: waterTRANSMISSION
driving wheels: rear
clutch: single dry plate
gearbox: mechanical; gears: 4+ reverse
synchromesh gears: 2nd,3rd, 4th
gearbox ratios: 1st 3.385,2nd 2.055, 3rd 1.333, 4th 0.896, rev 4.275
gear lever location: central
final drive: spiral bevel
axle ratio: 4.875.CHASSIS
integral
front suspension: independent, wishbones, transverse leaf-spring lower arms, telescopic dampers
rear suspension: independent, oblique semi-trailing arms, coil springs, telescopic dampers.STEERING
screw and sector
turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 3.25.
turning circle (between walls):31.8 ft, 9.7 mBRAKES
drum
brake lining area: front 33.49 sq in, 216 sq cm
brake lining area: rear 33.49 sq in, 216 sqcm
brake lining area: total 66.98 sq in, 432 sq cm.ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
voltage: 12 V
battery: 32 Ah
dynamo: 230 W
ignition distributor: MarelliDIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
wheel base: 78.74 in, 2,000 mm
front track: 45.27 in, 1,150 mm
rear track: 45.67 in, 1,160 mm
overall length: 144.49 in, 3,670 mm
overall width: 56.30 in, 1,430 mm
overall height: 48.82 in, 1,240 mm
ground clearance: 6.02 in, 153 mm
dry weight: 1,323 1b, 600 kg© Motor car History
Service
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Autobianchi Stellina Maintenance and Service Guide (1964-1965)
Fuel: 80-85 oct petrol
Engine sump oil: 5.63 imp pt, 6.76 US pt, 3.2 1, SAE 10W (winter) 40 (summer), change every 6,200 miles, 10,000km
Total lubricating system capacity: 6.34 imp pt, 7.61 US pt
Gearbox and final drive oil: 2.64 imp pt, 3.17 US pt, 1.5 1, SAE 90, change every 6,200 miles, 10,000 km
Cooling system capacity: 7.92 imp pt, 9.51 US pt
Steering box oil: 0.18 imp pt, 0.21 1-JS pt, 0.1 1, SAE 90
Greasing: every 1,600 miles, 2,500 km, 4 points
Sparking plug type: 2250
Tappet clearances: inlet 0.006 in, 0.15 mm, exhaust 0.006 in, 0.15 mm
Valve timing: inlet opens 4° before tdc and closes 34° after bdc, exhaust opens 29° before bdc and closes 1° after tdc
Tyre pressure (medium load): front 16 psi, 1.1 atm, rear 21 psi, 1.5 atm.
Tyres: 5.20 x 12
Fuel tank capacity: 5.9 imp gal, 7.1 1-US gal
Carrying capacity: 353 1b, 160 kg© Motor car History
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