The second 33 Stradale-based concept car displayed at the November 1968 Turin Salon was executed by Pininfarina. Known as the P33 Roadster, it mixed subtle curves with plane-like surfaces but was most memorably equipped with a basket handle-type aerofoil positioned just behind the cockpit. Painted white with the interior and aerofoil in brown, it seems probable this body was later removed by Pininfarina and replaced with the "Cuneo" design that debuted in January 1971 at the Brussels Motor Show.
Fundamentally different from the design of the Ferrari P5/6 and Coupé 33 prototypes, the cabriolet, with its taut lines and sharp angles, demonstrates how Pininfarina was continuously pushing back the boundaries of style and efficiency. The cabriolet was built on an Alfa Romeo Type 33 sport cars chassis with a V8 mid-mounted engine, with large overhead spoiler and "beetle-wing" doors.
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