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<p>Alfa Romeo 4C, the stunning beauty which marked the Alfa&#8217;s resurrection from the dead, just got coach-built by an Italian company Mole Automobiles. Already beautiful car got converted into a gem by carefully molding design lines into much more aggressively shaped contours. </p>
<p>Their version of 4C implemented some of the elements from the new generation of Alfa&#8217;s, like the V-shaped grille, and front bumper vents.</p>
<p>While Mole Automobiles did an astonishing job exterior wise, they left something to be desired when it comes to interior. </p>
<p>The somewhat unorthodox design of center console, matched with contrasting colors give it an impression of 90&#8217;s era low production cars. However, their job is coach-building, and that part they did perfectly. </p>
<p>As you might&#8217;ve already guessed, they didn&#8217;t do any improvements under the hood as well. They kept an original power train &#8211; the 1.75-liter turbocharged engine which pushes out 237 horses. </p>
<p>Since this was purely demonstration of their skills, improving on the powertrain would be redundant.</p>
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<p>This was purely an exhibition for Mole Automobiles and they are going to keep this stunning 4C called the Costruzione Artigianale 001 one-off.</p>
<p>Whether you like it or not, it does capture that Alfa Romeo character, and while we still prefer the original, having this stunner in a garage wouldn&#8217;t be too bad either.</p>

