top of page
1973 Alfa Romeo Montreal
Cool Classic Club

If you are interested in the content of this listing, please contact the Dealer. Contact details are indicated below in the section "Contact the Dealer." Should you require confidential support from SpeedHolics for your inquiry, kindly complete the section "I am Interested." This listing is provided by SpeedHolics solely for the purpose of offering information and resources to our readers. The information contained within this listing is the property of the entity indicated as the "Dealer." SpeedHolics has no involvement in the commercial transactions arising from this listing, and we will not derive any financial gain from any sales made through it. Furthermore, SpeedHolics is entirely independent from the "Dealer" mentioned in this listing and maintains no affiliation, association, or connection with them in any capacity. Any transactions, engagements, or communications undertaken as a result of this listing are the sole responsibility of the parties involved, and SpeedHolics shall bear no liability or responsibility in connection therewith. For more information, please refer to the "Legal & Copyright" section below.

SH ID

25-0210001

FEATURED BY SPEEDHOLICS

In Stock

Netherlands

Dealer

Power 197 PK

 

Color AR 601

 

Interior Black

 

Transmission Manual

 

VAT deductible Margin

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 'crossplane' design, equipped with SPICA fuel injection, delivers a respectable 197 hp (147 kW; 197 hp) in combination with a ZF five-speed gearbox and a limited-slip differential, ensuring that you almost feel sorry for the road. The Montreal shares its chassis with the Giulia GTV, meaning you get the same agility and balance, but with extra Italian flair. Double wishbone suspension in the front, an active rear axle with a limited-slip differential at the back, and a driving experience that feels like you’ve just had an espresso with a double ristretto. And the style? It looks as though the air vents were specifically designed to elevate your heart rate – and they do, over and over again. As only Alfa Romeo can. And ours? Fully Matching Numbers and Colors. Rolled off the production line on December 31, 1972, and sold to Alfa Romeo Frankfurt on May 24, 1973. So, it’s of German origin. After that, it made its way to Sweden and then landed in the Netherlands in 2014. Between 2014 and 2017, it was fully restored and is now ready to hit the road!
Other Cars from
Cool Classic Club
Last Featured Cars
© All right reserved. Contents of this site are Intellectualy Property of their respective owners.

ABOUT SPEEDHOLICS

SpeedHolics is a modern editorial platform, made by sport cars lovers, for sport cars lovers. It exists to celebrate classic sports motoring culture, and to showcase the passion and ingenuity of so many hearts, minds and souls who made the motoring world what it is. We’ve spent our lives in love with performance classic cars and we know you have too. ​So we decided to build us a home on the Internet. Here, we can run free and share our passion, that's what we do.

CONTRIBUTORS

Ivan Alekseev (Senior Full Stack Engineer)
Alessandro Barteletti (Photographer, Journalist)
Günter Biener (Photographer)

Sean Campbell (Senior Editor)
Paolo Carlini (Photographer, Journalist)
Stefano Ciccarelli (Managing Advisor)

Daniel Dimov (Internet Law & Copyright Attorney at law)

Alessandro Giudice (Automotive Journalist)

Massimo Grandi (Architect, Designer & Writer)
Luigi Marmiroli (Engineer)

Paolo Martin (Designer)
Zbigniew Maurer (Designer)

Arturo Merzario (Racing Driver)
Edgardo Michelotti (Curator of Archivio Storico Michelotti)
Gilberto Milano (Automotive Journalist)

Fabio Morlacchi (Motoring Historian & Editor)

Francesca Rabitti (Storyteller)

Andrea Ruggeri (Film Maker)

Tim Scott (Creative Director and Photographer)
Mario Simoni (Automotive Journalist)
Jeroen Vink (Photographer)

Julie Wood (Translator & Editor)
Sansai Zappini (Paper Editions Art Director)

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • icons_linkedin_18_550

CONTACT US

Website photo credits: Günter Biener / Movendi

© 2024 by SpeedHolics Society, Bahnhofplatz, 1 8001 Zürich - CHE-359.870.844 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

bottom of page