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1968 Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

24-0102004

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 146 HP

 

Date Part I September 27, 1968

 

Color Grigio Chiaro Metallizzato

 

Interior Black Leather

 

Transmission Manual

 

VAT deductible No

With the grandiose flair of an extraordinary work of art, we present to you with unashamed pride the Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint Zagato (SZ) - a masterpiece that goes beyond the banal notion of a "car. This is not a simple vehicle; it is a dynamic piece of art that refuses to hide behind the silent walls of a museum and instead shines on the catwalk of the streets as an extremely rare and coveted phenomenon. From the glorious era when Touring, Bertone and Zagato challenged each other intensely and creatively, the 2600 SZ came off the production line in a limited edition. In faithful adherence to tradition, Alfa Romeo's flagship underwent a special treatment, with extraordinary success. The Alfa Romeo 2600, unveiled at the 1965 Frankfurt Motor Show, marks a milestone as the last 6-cylinder in-line model Alfa ever produced - a legacy dating all the way back to the 1920s. With the 2600 Sprint Zagato, a creation of visionary Ercole Spada, Alfa Romeo injected a dose of indomitable Italian passion into their flagship, and this time with a light, sporty twist. This particular 2600 SZ is a rare example that shines in its condition. Originally delivered in picturesque Switzerland and in the hands of a passionate collector since 2007. Of the only 105 examples produced by Zagato, only 59 are still alive, according to the 2600 SZ Register. Would you like to immerse yourself in the allure of this unique machine? Don't hesitate to call us now and get your hands on the keys to refined grace!
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