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1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

24-0117004

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 200 HP

 

Date Part I June 30, 1973

 

Color Orange Metallic 602

 

Interior Black Leather

 

Transmission Manual

 

VAT deductible No

Until the moment you turned the keys, you had never really driven...! Or did you already drive an Alfa Romeo? Meet the iconic Alfa Romeo Montreal, a masterpiece designed by Bertone and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1970. This exceptional vehicle, the Tipo 105.64, marks the beginning of a legendary era.Under the hood lies a 2593 cc 90° V8 engine with two overhead camshafts per cylinder bank.The impressive "cross-plane" design, equipped with SPICA fuel injection, delivers a respectable 200HP (147 kW; 197 hp). Combined with a ZF five-speed transmission and a limited slip differential, it offers a driving experience that was ahead of its time. The chassis and suspension, borrowed from the famous Giulia GTV coupe, promise agility and stability. Dual wishbone suspension with coil springs and dampers at the front and an active rear axle with limited slip differential provide the perfect basis for spirited driving pleasure. The style of the Montreal is truly unique. And ours? Originally delivered in Germany and brought to the Netherlands by a collector in 1981. This car underwent a complete Nut & Bolt restoration, making this example both technically and optically in 100% condition. Certainly, with an extensive folder of documentation and history! We understand that this fascinates you, and invite you for a first date with this exceptional specimen!
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