140 bhp, 1,560 cc twin-cam four-cylinder engine with dual
40DCOE Weber carburettors, five-speed manual transmission, independent
front suspension, hydraulic front disc, and rear drum brakes. Wheelbase:
2,250 mm (88.5”)
• Race prepared and tuned
• Coachwork by Pininfarina
The Type 101 Giulietta Spider appeared in 1959 with a slightly elongated
wheelbase; the extra 5 cm improved styling and made use of the doors
more practical. From 1962 onward, the 101 was equipped with an engine of
almost 1,600 cc and was referred to as the Giulia. The new engine, with
its larger bore, was more flexible, and the five-speed gearbox made the
Giulia more comfortable on the motorway. Instantly recognised by its
thin air intake on the hood, the 1600, as well as the smaller 1300, were
adored by racing specialists who could tease out higher performance
almost on demand. Among legendary racing versions were the SVZ, SZ, TZ
and others.
The car offered here is a Type 101.23 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider,
chassis number AR379248 and is offered with its rare hard top. This car
was prepared by its previous owner for historic racing and rallying, at a
cost of €45,000. The mechanics were sorted by Toulouse specialist
Dougnac. It is further equipped with a locking bridge, extra-large fuel
tank and an extra cooling fan. The suspension was also modified with
lower, stiffer springs and Spax dampers, and the glass side windows were
replaced with polycarbonate. Furthermore, it is equipped with a roll
cage, bucket seats with Corbo harnesses, a racing pedal, a Retrotrip
trip-master, as well as the necessary fire extinguisher and cut-off
switch. With excellent preparation and presentation, this Type 101
Guilia Spider will make an excellent racing or rally machine for any
European classic event.
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