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1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA RHD

United States • 13 Apr 2026 • Lot Lot #237260

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AI Listing Summary

This 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA is a right-hand-drive, aluminum-bodied homologation model with a rich racing history, including participation in Touring Car and World Rally Championship events. It features a replacement 1.6L twin-cam engine, five-speed manual transmission, and numerous performance modifications, but has undergone a repaint and refurbishment, and is offered on a bill of sale for off-road use.

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Condition 

7

The car has been repainted, indicating some level of cosmetic refurbishment. While the description highlights desirable features like the Campagnolo wheels and racing modifications, it also mentions flaws in the finish. The car's history includes racing use and subsequent registration as a road car, suggesting some wear and tear despite the refurbishment efforts.

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Manual

Transmission:

AR752675

Chassis No:

Odometer:

38,000 miles

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RHD/LHD:

RHD

Shown Replacement 1.6L Twin-Cam Inline-Four Twin-Plug Cylinder Head Dual Weber Carburetors Five-Speed Manual Transmission Limited-Slip Differential Right-Hand Drive Repainted Rosso Alfa 14" Campagnolo Magnesium Wheels Sparco Bucket Seat & Harness Roll Cage Hellebore Steering Wheel Side-Exit Exhaust System Certificato di Origine
This Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA was completed on September 8, 1965, as one of approximately 500 examples of the aluminum-bodied homologation model built between 1965 and 1967, just 50 of which are believed to have been configured in right-hand drive.

Chassis 752675 was sold new on August 31, 1966, to Autotecnica Conrero located in Moncalieri just outside of Turin, Italy, and repainted white with a yellow nose stripe for participation in Touring Car and World Rally Championship events in Groups 2, 4, and 5 with the Conrero and later Jolly Club racing teams.

The car was sold in 1969 to a German privateer, who campaigned it in German Touring Car events and rep...

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£105,980

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£172,703

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£263,310

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