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£103,537
1948 ALFA ROMEO 6C 2500 FRECCIA D'ORO
Italy • 20 Feb 2022
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This 1948 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Freccia d'Oro is a well-maintained Italian grand tourer, famous for its role in 'The Godfather'. It features a 2.5-litre engine, Rame Metallizzato paint, and beige cloth interior, with some wear consistent with its age.

Condition
7
Based on the listing, the car's Rame Metallizzato paintwork is in generally good condition, with only minor defects. The beige cloth upholstery is in very good order, with no visible damage. There are slight signs of wear on the door panels and the carpet, while the original door handles and window cranks show a handsome aged patina. The switches are all functional, though the right turn signal is intermittently faulty. The tyres on the four road wheels have only driven around 500km. Its last Italian Revisione roadworthiness check was in June 2021, with no advisory items noted.
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Manual
Transmission:
916003
Chassis No:
Odometer:
56,295 miles
TB-542RF
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
RHD
Alfa Romeo’s first post-war vehicle.
Points of note
£57,500
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£103,537
Median Price (Since 2020)
£1,128,760
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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