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1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Spider
Autostorico Partners LLP

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25-0313006

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United Kingdom

Dealer

Configuration Right Hand Drive

 

Engine 1600

 

Transmission Manual

The Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider was launched to the public at Monza in March 1962 and proved to be an instant success due to its “Pininfarina” styling. The Spider shares many of the Alfa Giulia mechanicals including its twin cam inline four-cylinder engine enlarged from 1290cc to 1570cc. A five-speed gearbox was standard fitment and boasted spirited performance with a claimed top speed of 109mph from its 92bhp engine. The Alfa Romeo Guilia Spider offered here at Autostorico is one of only 404 original “RHD” examples. This example was supplied new in Jersey in April 1964. Finished in its original colour of Grigio with Rosso interior trim, this beautiful car was purchased by its current owner an Alfa enthusiast in 2023. The car was then subject to a major restoration. The owner commissioned works to the mechanicals and body regardless of cost. The engine and gearbox were totally stripped down and rebuilt including fitting an Alfaholics stainless steel exhaust system and manifold. Other works include a bare metal respray by Adam Redding Classic Cars, full re-trim including seats and new hood, re-wire, brake and suspension overhaul along with fitting new stainless steel bumpers. Remaining in what can only be described as stunning condition this Guilia Spider not only represents one of the finest examples in Britain but also drives extremely well. Offered for sale with a current V5 certificate. Accompanying the car is a history file, which includes various invoices. A truly unique opportunity to own such an iconic Italian classic, which will only appreciate further over time.
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