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1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale
Driver Source Fine Motorcars

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United States

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Vin AR381359

 

Motor number AR00121.01847

 

Gearbox number 5M28027

 

Body number 872618

Considered Amongst the Most Beautiful Coachbuilt Italian Designs by Bertoné Giulia 1600 Veloce Underpinnings with Front Disc Brakes, Weber Carburetors, and BAT Inspired Coachwork One of Only 1,400 Examples Produced Between 1962-66 In Single Ownership Since over 40 Years! 1980-2024 Prior to above, Owned by Noted Alfa Romeo Collector, Jack Becronis Recent Service Performed Excellent Underside Structure and Factory Body Gaps All Matching (618) Body Number Stampings Original Securit and S. Gobian Etched Glass Displaying 1987/88 Texas Inspction Decal Correct radio delete option and Borrani vented wheel Vintage Los Angeles Maps in Glovebox Number Stamped Bumpers Supported by Instruction Book Copy, Binder, and Jack The Giulietta Sprint Speciale was a more upscale version of the normal Sprint and featured a smooth, 2-door gran turismo body by Bertone. In the efforts to make the SS as light as possible, the wheelbase was made four inches shorter than the Sprint's. Since it was intended for competition use, the SS only had room for two people and a limited amount of storage for luggage. However, this allowed the cabin to be much more spacious than the four-seat Sprint. Offered from Long-Term Stewardship for the First Time in More Than Four Decades The Sprint Speciale continues to be one of the most recognizable and collectable post-war Alfa Romeos to date. This correct example is available for spirited use, touring events and worldwide delivery. This SS benefits from long-term ownership and is coming out of long-term storage, being offered for sale for the first time in over forty years. In 2023 the owners in house mechanic performed a rebuild of the carburetors, cleaned the fuel system, installed a new battery. The engine starts and idles beautifully. The clutch slips when driving and will need to be serviced. Engine Compression PSI/Cylinder 1. 160 PSI 2. 165 PSI 3. 165 PSI 4. 170 PSI
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