Selling a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale

 

1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale
1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale

Designed to replace the widely popular Alfa Romeo Giulietta line, the Alfa Romeo Giulia series would be introduced in March of 1963 at the Geneva Motor Show. Offering a larger 1.6L engine, the Giulia made reaching 120mph possible with the help of Weber 40 DCOE2 carburetors taken from the Giulia Sprint Veloce. Interestingly, the word “Giulietta” means “Little Giulia” in Italian. This would be a creative wordplay on Alfa Romeo’s part to signify that the new car was a more grown-up version of the Giulietta. The 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale would see approximately 1,400 examples manufactured from 1963 to 1966. If you’re selling your 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale, one of the easiest ways to show potential buyers that your models is a Giulia rather than a Giulietta is to compare the dashboard. The Giulia will offer a leather underside with the glovebox at a different angle, while the earlier Giulietta models will be painted in one color without a leather underside. Little differences like these are important, as the cars look very similar.

 

1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale Seller’s Guide

During its era, the 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale, or Giulia SS, was the luxury road-going Alfa to have. Boasting increased engine capacity and an attractive aerodynamic shape, owners loved the effortless high-speed driving capabilities of the Giulia SS. Much of this remains true among collectors and Alfa Romeo enthusiasts today. One of the more sought-after Alfa Romeo models from this time period, the Giulia Sprint Speciale from 1962 (and other model-years) continues to be a popular choice among collectors. If you’re thinking about selling a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale, the Alex Manos team would be delighted to assist you in finding your classic a new home. Backed by years of experience in the classic car market, their team of professionals understands the current market trends for these classic Alfa modes and will work with you to establish a value that reflects market demand. In fact, should your classic fit into their Los Angeles classic car dealership’s growing inventory of European and American classics, they will be happy to make you a top dollar offer on the spot. Their team takes the hassle out of selling a classic car and replaces it with exceptional customer service, unparalleled communication and a truly effortless transaction.

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Learn more about the sales options for your 1961 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale today. The Alex Manos team is always available for consultation – or just to “talk” classics – and is always just a phone call or website inquiry away. Connect with his team today to learn more. They look forward to hearing from you and to earning your trust and lasting business.

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