Dogo SS-2000
Dogo SS-2000 | |
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Overview | |
Production | 1969 |
Assembly | Munro, Argentina |
Designer | Clemar Bucci |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Concept car |
Body style | 2-door coupe |
Layout | Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2350 mm[1] |
Length | 3900 mm[1] |
Width | 1810 mm[1] |
Height | 1040 mm[1] |
Curb weight | 700 kg[2][3] |
The Dogo SS-2000 is a prototype car that was built in Argentina in 1969. It was presented in 1970 at the Human Comfort Exhibition (in Castilian: Exposición del Confort Humano).
Design and mechanics
[edit]This prototype was designed and built by the Argentine racing driver and mechanic Clemar Bucci in his workshop located in Munro (Vicente López Partido, Buenos Aires).[2] For the manufacture of this car, he had the participation of his brother Rolando Bucci and a group of collaborators, completing it in just five months.[2]
The Dogo SS-2000 was a grand tourer with a wedge-shaped design, rectilinear lines and smooth panels. Some striking gull-wing doors stood out in its design. The body was made of reinforced plastic and was mounted on a box-shaped, single center beam frame. It had a 2000 cc L4 engine with 160 HP[1][3] sourced from a Peugeot 504,[1] four-speed synchronized gearbox sourced from a Porsche 911, and four-wheel disc brakes.[2]
Performance
[edit]The people who built the car stated that its top speed was 228 km/h, this partly thanks to its light weight (only 700 kg).[3]
In the present
[edit]The car is still exist and is preserved in the Bucci Museum located in Zenón Pereyra, Santa Fe Province.[3]