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ALFA ROMEO
Giulia Sprint GT
1963 - 1965
Italy
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A total of 21,542 ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT have been produced on earth in Italy between 1963 and 1965.
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History of the ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT
The Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT was the first Giulia sport model introduced, and was manufactured from 1963 to 1965. It was revealed at a press event held at the then newly opened Arese plant on 9 September 1963, and displayed later the same month at the Frankfurt Motor Show.[4] In its original form the Bertone body is known as scalino (step) or "step front", because of the leading edge of the engine compartment lid which sat 1 cm (0.4 in) above the nose of the car. The Giulia Sprint GT can be distinguished from the later models by the following features:
Exterior badging: Alfa Romeo logo on the front grille, a chrome script reading "Giulia Sprint GT" on the boot lid, and rectangular "Disegno di Bertone" badges aft of the front wheel arches.
Flat, chrome grille in plain, wide rectangular mesh without additional chrome bars.
Single-piece chrome bumpers; no overriders.
Inside the cabin the padded vinyl dashboard was characterised by a concave horizontal fascia, finished in grey anti-glare crackle-effect paint. Four round instruments were inset in the fascia in front of the driver. The larger diameter inner pair were tachometer and speedometer; the outer ones were smaller combination instruments, the left hand one holding oil pressure and fuel level gauges, the right hand one oil and water temperature gauges. The steering wheel was non-dished, with three aluminium spokes, a thin bakelite rim and a centre horn button. Vinyl-covered seats with cloth centres and a fully carpeted floor were standard, while leather upholstery was an extra-cost option.[5]
The Sprint GT's could be ordered in the Bertone De Luxe body which included extra options. One of the extra options was leather seats. There were five leather seat colours available for the Sprint GT they were dark brown leather (pelle testa di moro),red leather (pelle rossa), black, grey and beige.
After initially marketing it as a four-seater, Alfa Romeo soon changed its definition of the car to a more realistic 2+2.[5]
The Giulia Sprint GT was fitted with the 1570 cc displacement version of Alfa Romeo's all-aluminium twin cam inline four (78 mm bore Γ 82 mm stroke, 6.38 L oil sump, 7.41 L radiator), which had debuted on the 1962 Giulia Berlina. Breathing through two twin-choke Weber 40 DCOE 4 carburettors, on the Sprint GT this engine produced 106 PS DIN (78 kW; 105 hp) or 122 PS SAE gross at 6000 rpm.[5] Like all subsequent models, the Sprint GT was equipped with an all-synchromesh 5-speed manual transmission. The braking system comprised four Dunlop disc brakes and a vacuum servo.[5] The rear brakes featured an unusual arrangement with the slave cylinders mounted on the axle tubes, operating the calipers by a system of levers and cranks. According to Alfa Romeo the car could reach a top speed of "over 180 km/h (112 mph)"; Italian car magazine Quattroruote observed a top speed of 181.935 km/h (113 mph) in its December 1964 road test.[5]
In total 21,902 Giulia Sprint GT were produced from 1963 to 1965, when the model was superseded by the Giulia Sprint GT Veloce. Of these 2,274 were right hand drive: 1,354 cars fully finished in Arese, and 920 shipped in complete knock-down kit form for foreign assembly.
Upgrades & Evolutions during the ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT production
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulietta : 1954 - 1965
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulietta Sprint Speciale : 1959 - 1966
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulia : 1962 - 1978
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulia TZ : 1963 - 1967
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GT : 1963 - 1965
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulia GTC : 1964 - 1966
πΈ ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GT Veloce : 1965 - 1968
πΉ Produced for each model year :
πΉ 1963 ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GT
πΉ 1964 ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GT
πΉ 1965 ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GT
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What is the average quotation of the ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT year by year?
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ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT quotations from DEC 2020 to AUG 2022
π Cheapest quotation : US$7,500
Average quotation : US$60,825
π Most expensive quotation : US$245,000
Average quotation : US$60,825
π Most expensive quotation : US$245,000
The ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT has been produced in several configurations
πΉ 1963 ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GTπΉ 1964 ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GTπΉ 1965 ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Sprint GT
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ALFA ROMEO Giulia Sprint GT
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1963 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia 1600 Spider π US$60,000
1963 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Spider π US$90,000
1963 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia TZ Barchetta π US$245,000
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia 1600 TI π US$26,000
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia 1300 sprint π US$28,750
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia 1600 Sprint GT π US$34,500
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia rΓ©plica GTAM π US$53,000
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - 1600 Giulia Spider π US$64,900
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Spider π US$81,000
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1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia Spider 1600 Veloce π US$89,000
1964 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia TI Type 10508 π US$7,500
1965 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulietta π US$28,950
1965 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulietta 1300 Sprint (101.02) π US$59,850
1965 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia 2 Spider 1600 π US$69,900
1965 - ALFA ROMEO - 1600 Giulia Spider π US$85,000
1965 - ALFA ROMEO - Giulia 1600 SS π US$115,000
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