Renault Model 8 & 10 Alconi

The Renault Alconi was a performance version of the Renault 8 and 10 (1108cc) model vehicles, sold by Renault (Africa) Ltd, a subsidiary of the French Regie Renault Factory.

1965 Renault 8 Alconi
The door pillar Alconi badge

It was sold new through their dealer network in South Africa, during the years 1965-1969, and covered by their factory warranty.[1] The local concept was intended to increase vehicle sales to a racing mad South African public by taking advantage of their race-track successes in local "Sprint" and "Endurance" races.

Production

About 400-500 vehicles seem to have been sold. As well, many hundreds of performance kits to upgrade the standard vehicles were sold over their parts counters.

components making up the kit

Performance

performance comparison between R8, R10, R10 Alconi, R8 Gordini and Gordini 1255cc.

These Alconis produced 68 bhp (net), offered 0-60 mph in 11.9sec, top speed of 97 mph,[2] (according to "Car" magazine road test) and sold for about 10% over the standard car.

South African Motorsport

Renault (Africa) managed good sales penetration increases amongst the madly motor sport minded South African public with their active racing and ralling participation and sponsorship program, offering a multitude of Gordini and Alconi race components. During the years 1963-69 when the R8 model was sold, they won seven overall 1st Saloon car to finish trophies in the annual Kyalami International 9 hour Endurance Races (3 x 4th overall, 1 x 5th overall, 3 x 9th overall). The competition included many international purpose built sports cars (Ferraris, Jaguars, Porsches, Cobras). Also three overall wins in the annual International Total Lourenco Marques Rallies.[3]

Lap 1, A Renault Alconi on way to winning the race and 1966 Kyalami Onex Trophy title


The name

The name "Alconi" was obtained by combining the names of the developers, John Conchie and Eric 'Puddles' Adler, who traded as "Alconi Developments". At present these cars are quite popular with collector car enthusiasts.

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