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1973 Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV
Oldtimer Galerie International GmbH

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25-1108005

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Switzerland

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Body Color red

Color inside black

Steering left

Gearbox manual

Gears 5

Cylinders 4

Displacement 1962cm3

The final top-of-the-range model in the Giulia GT series presented in September 1963 was the 2000 GT Veloce – known as the GTV for short – which Alfa Romeo unveiled in June 1971 (Tipo 105.21). Its 1’962 cc engine (Tipo 512) is a bored-out version of the 1750 engine and delivers 129 DIN hp, enabling a top speed of 200 km/h. Externally, the front end is largely identical to that of the 1750 GTV. However, the ‘new’ coupé was given a continuous chrome radiator grille with an integrated Alfa Romeo Scudetto. The rear end was redesigned – the 2000 GTV is the only member of the family to have wide rear lights, which also incorporate the reversing lights. Our 2000 GTV, built in 1973, was probably delivered in Italy and imported to Switzerland shortly afterwards. It was first registered in this country on 5 April 1974. The history of this fantastic coupé is unknown. According to the vehicle registration document, however, it was registered in the canton of Vaud before going to its last owner in the canton of Valais in 2017. The latter deregistered the car in August 2019 and parked it in his garage. The bodywork of the GTV was obviously restored and repainted a few years ago. The interior was fitted with a new set of carpets some time ago but is otherwise in good original condition. The popular coupé is currently in very good overall condition and will be sold with the most recent veteran MOT completed in September 2025.
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