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1966 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider
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26-0504005

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Belgium

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Gearbox Manual

Fuel Gasoline

Engine 2.6L Inline-Six

Exterior color Violetta

Interior color Black Leather

Power kW (HP) 107 kW (143 HP)

Country Origin US

The Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider stands as one of the most elegant and refined open-top grand tourers produced by Alfa Romeo during the 1960s, combining timeless Italian design with the smooth character of a six-cylinder engine. This example, first registered in July 1966, is presented in a particularly distinctive Violetta finish – a colour that perfectly reflects the bold and expressive palette of the era, enhancing the car’s elegant Touring lines. Powered by a 2.6-litre inline-six (2563cc) developing 107 kW, the 2600 Spider delivers a notably smooth and progressive driving experience, with a refined sound signature that sets it apart from Alfa Romeo’s more common four-cylinder models. Chassis AR193028, the car shows 34,530 km and benefits from a restoration completed in 2006. Originally imported from the United States in 1993, it is today presented with German registration papers, offering straightforward usability within Europe. The 2600 Spider was conceived as a true grand touring convertible, offering a higher level of comfort and long-distance capability compared to earlier Alfa Romeo spiders. Its six-cylinder engine, derived from Alfa Romeo’s competition-influenced engineering of the 1950s, provides both flexibility and refinement, making it particularly suited for touring. Built by Carrozzeria Touring using the renowned Superleggera construction, the 2600 Spider is also among the last models produced by Touring before the company ceased operations in 1966, marking the end of an important chapter in Italian coachbuilding history. Long overshadowed by more overtly sporting Alfa Romeos, the 2600 Spider is today increasingly appreciated by collectors for its understated elegance, rarity, and unique positioning within the Alfa Romeo lineage. This example is accompanied by a comprehensive history file, including: – Invoices dating back to 1991 – A detailed photo documentation of the restoration Altogether, this Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider represents a rare opportunity to acquire a refined and well-documented example of a model that perfectly embodies the spirit of 1960s Italian grand touring.
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