
However, as soon as he announced his plans in 2008, Ferrari filed a lawsuit against him claiming that it still owned the rights to the Auto Avio Costruzioni name, as it was used by Enzo Ferrari for a short period after leaving Alfa Romeo and before founding the car company that carries his name.
While Muller couldn’t proceed with his initial project, he decided to buy a used Alfa 159, tune its 1.75-liter turbocharged engine to 240HP and 370Nm (40HP and 30Nm up from the factory version) and give the bodywork a two-tone finish.
Now Mr. Muller has once again contacted Carscoop to show us his latest creation: since the first car was sold, he decided to make another two-tone 159, this time with dark grey bodywork complemented by matte black strips and an orange, Lamborghini-sourced paint for the roof. The car also features a 240HP version of Alfa's 1.75-liter turbocharged four.
As Muller told us in his e-mail, the legal battle with Ferrari, the outcome of which will decide who has the rights to the AAC brand, will commence in March 2012.















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