Friday 26 July 2019

1963 ALFA ROMEO SPRINT SPECIALE - GTC 5, Avenue Lavoisier 13470 Carnoux-en-Provence France




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5, Avenue Lavoisier 13470 Carnoux-en-Provence 
France 


1963 ALFA ROMEO SPRINT SPECIALE
First presented as a prototype at the 1957 Torino Auto Show, using the Giulietta 1,290cc twin-cam 4-cylinder, the Sprint Speciale was put into limited production to fit the FIA homologation regulations.


Between 1958 and 1962, a total of 1,366 new version examples of the Speciale were built. The design gained a higher nose, Kamm tail and improved interior appointments.


The Giulietta was replaced by the Giulia in 1963, and 1,400 examples were built through 1966.


Our car, an Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale, was produced in December 1963 and delivered to its first owner the 27th of November, 1964. It was first registered in the Netherlands on January 8th, 1965.


Today, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale, chassis no. AR380684 is in very good condition. The car is painted in its original colour (cream), while the interior, original, is grey and blue.


The Sprint Speciale has 65,905 kms from new and runs perfectly. The car comes with its original tool kit, instruction brakes manual and its user and maintenance book.


Original Dutch papers. US papers. EU taxes paid.





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