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Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint 101 Series

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint 101 Series

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Lot number 173
Hammer value £17,600
Description Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint 101 Series
Registration CCC 110C
Year 1963
Colour Blue
Engine size 1,300 cc
Chassis No. AR385957
Engine No. 0010233567
Documents V5C; MOT February 2019

Instantly recognisable as an Alfa Giulietta, this is technically an Alfa Giulia 1300. Confused? Don’t be. It’s the Giulietta body with a late 1300cc engine produced just after the name change and just before the move to the 1600cc engine. Still an Alfa, still beautiful.

This car has had only two owners from new and they were the best of friends. The Alfa was restored for its first owner by Andrew Bremner in 1994 and the car passed to him shortly afterwards and has seen regular use since, 10 past MOTs showing that it has covered around 4,000 miles since 2000. Indeed, we are told it is an excellent runner which could be driven as is or spruced up if the new owner feels so inclined. It has an MOT to February 2019 with no advisories recorded.

The car has quite a history file, including details of its import from Germany to Monaco in the hands of its first owner, and a comprehensive engine rebuild carried out in Geneva in 1969. There is also a letter from the first owner to Mr Bremner dated 1994.

A collection of invoices and notes document the 1994 rebuild and more recent invoices show work done to the car within the last few years. This includes servicing the engine, repairs to the electrical system, a front brake overhaul plus other bits and bobs at a cost of over £1,000.

This is a lovely two-owner Alfa that is ready for its next owner to drive and enjoy. It could benefit from some improvement but that is reflected in the very reasonable estimate. Alfa prices have been on the rise in the past few years and this car represents an opportunity that is unlikely to be repeated.

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