Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce Alleggerita by Bertone
1956 Alfa Romeo Sprint Veloce Alleggerita
Alfa Romeo Sprint Veloce Alleggerita 1956 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Milano, Italy |
Make: | Alfa Romeo |
Model: | Sprint Veloce Alleggerita |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | Italian |
Year: | 1956 |
Mileage: | 2,238 |
VIN: | AR 1493E02249 |
Color: | red |
Engine size: | 1300 |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 4 |
Drive type: | Manual |
Interior color: | GREY |
Options: | Leather Seats, Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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FOR THE FIRST TIME OFFERED 1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Veloce Alleggerita by Bertone
For sale is a trully Italian legend, lfa Romeo Giuletta Sprint Veloce 1956, lightweight) Mille Miglia edition.
Offered at: 234,000 USD$ Auction Starting point no reserve.
An authentic Sprint Veloce model and a true italian icon from the 50´s. lighter in weigthby using aluminum panels and Plexiglas side and rear windows, nd by stripping the cabin of the car. This car was styled at Bertone, emoving of sound deadening materials and no rear seat, ightweight bucket seats, nd aluminum doors and an aluminum hood. This car successfully completed two Mille Miglia races and also performed faultlessly duringother European tours. Also, his Alfaenjoyed success in events such at the Liegi Rome Race as well. This limited production Veloce model features factoryengine modifications, win Weber carburetors in place of the standard trims’ single Solex units, nd they could rev to 8,000rpm. With virtually no external cues giving away the added power, t offers tremendous fun. By using Plexiglas rear and side windows and aluminum alloy doors, ood, nd trunk lid the vehicle was able to shed weight, ltimately improving performance. Its “Libretto” from 1964 tracks the chain of owners till today, nd from that we know that it came into the collection of its current owner in 2015, nd that it still bears its registration plates of Mantova, taly. Today, he car is equipped with engine No. AR1315 * 59056 with two Weber carburetors 40 DCO3. Mille Miglia eligible(participated twice), s well as the very best events world-wide. Great to drive, his Sprint Veloce is among the very first ones built, car that reflects the enthusiasm and the character of Alfa Romeo sports cars.This is indeed an opportunity that does not present itself often.
This is an unrestored well preserved unit, bout 7 years ago it was re-painted and the leather upholstery re-done using original color material.
SPECS:
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): AR 1493E02249
Year: 1956
FIVA identity card No: 029957
Mille Miglia eligible
Included: Original Drivers Handbook 1966
Sub Model: Sprint Veloce
Body Type: Zagato bodied
Chassis frame no: 0229
Appx Odometer reading: 02238
Tag: MN 8 5106
Number of Cylinders: 4, 290 cm 3
Diameter (mm): 92,07x106 (1690)
Length / height (mm): 4,446/1,220
POWER:90 HP5,400 rpm
Transmission: Universal joint (Cardan) - back tires,4 speeds
Engine:period Hi Performance 4 cylDOHC Alfa RomeoEngine: x 1290 cm3
Wheels: 4
Vehicle Title: Clear
Seats: 2
Exterior Color: Red
Windows: Plexiglas rear and side windows
Body: aluminum alloy doors, ood, nd trunk lid
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Deposit: 63.5 liters
Interior Color: grey
Radio: Not applicable for this automobile
Warranty: Vehicle does not have an existing warranty
EXTERIOR:
No apparent rust. Red color which still shines, ot perfect but it passes the test.
Both doors close and shut smoothly, o sagging or falling out of place, verything works like it should.
Original panels and floor pans, o accident car, ll lines match in the body
For Sale By: Bernardo Abello on Behalf of M Villa (I am selling this car for my brother in law whom lives in Italy)
I can arrange shipping to anywhere in the world.
For immediate and personal attention, lease ring me directly on my mobile number,305 801-3884,seven days,10 AM-6 PM Eastern or email me at babello@gmail.com (preferable since this ebay email is not monitored frequently). This Alfa is available for inspection with 24 Hr. notice (Highly encouraged)
I can arrange shipping to anywhere in the world.and will be arranged at both seller and buyers discretion
Shipping:
Will ship to anywhere in the world. Read item description or contact seller for shipping options.
Item location:
Milan, taly
Seller:
M Villa/Bernardo Abello
Description, tem specifics:
Condition: Highly original, aintained and unrestored, uperb condition, ept in garage in a humidity controlled environment.
HISTORY
A dramatically altered post-war Italy called for an entirely different kind of sporting car. Alfa Romeo, ne of the country’s crown jewels, as quick to oblige with its revolutionary Giulietta, hich was unlike any vehicle “Il Biscione” had offered before. The Giulietta debuted at the Turin Salon in 1954 and was thoroughly modern in every way, ut it still embodied Alfa Romeo’s racing heritage. To emphasise that latter point, lfa Romeo debuted the shapely Giulietta Sprint two-door coupé first, efore following it up with the still stylish but more pedestrian four-door berlina. The Sprint was penned by Bertone’s Franco Scaglione, nd it was remarkably balanced in its aerodynamic design. It was curvaceous without being flamboyant, nd it was restrained and graceful.
Slotted under its front-hinged bonnet was Alfa Romeo’s new 1.3-litre, win-cam four-cylinder. With an aluminium alloy block and a hemispherical cylinder head, he sophisticated motor was so advanced at its debut that its basic design was produced for more than four decades. The mill was fitted with twin Weber carburettors in Sprint Veloce configuration, nd it saw a marked increase in power over to 90 horsepower specified for the more workaday four-door berlinas.
With its high-revving nature, he twin-cam motor was a natural fit for competition. Alfa Romeo was prompted by demand from more enthusiastic drivers who had the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio on their minds to offer a limited run Alleggerita, r lightweight, ariant that used alloy for the doors, onnet, nd boot lids, s well as sliding side windows to make the most of the available power. The Sprint Veloce Alleggerita was clearly intended for performance over luxury, s it also lacked sound deadening and its rear seat was removed in favour of a simple shelf.
Mechanical modifications included the use of magnesium for the oil pan and intake manifold, s well as a special tachometer to denote their 6,600 rpm redline. A larger 21-gallon fuel tank for long-distance racing was also fitted, hich necessitated some modifications to the car’s handbrake cable mechanism. Whilst each of the largely hand-built Alleggerita models was slightly different from the next, hey were all designed to maximise the relationship between power and weight. The Alleggerita was notably more responsive and sharp to drive than the standard Giulietta Sprint Veloce, r Normale, nd it immediately proved itself to be a serious contender on closed courses.
It is believed that fewer than 600 lightweight examples were assembled (LESS THAN 100 IN EXISTANCE), ne of which was delivered to Alfa Romeo’ Mantova dealership, here it was first registered in Italy.
For sale is a trully Italian legend, lfa Romeo Giuletta Sprint Veloce 1956, lightweight) Mille Miglia edition.
Offered at: 234,000 USD$ Auction Starting point no reserve.
An authentic Sprint Veloce model and a true italian icon from the 50´s. lighter in weigthby using aluminum panels and Plexiglas side and rear windows, nd by stripping the cabin of the car. This car was styled at Bertone, emoving of sound deadening materials and no rear seat, ightweight bucket seats, nd aluminum doors and an aluminum hood. This car successfully completed two Mille Miglia races and also performed faultlessly duringother European tours. Also, his Alfaenjoyed success in events such at the Liegi Rome Race as well. This limited production Veloce model features factoryengine modifications, win Weber carburetors in place of the standard trims’ single Solex units, nd they could rev to 8,000rpm. With virtually no external cues giving away the added power, t offers tremendous fun. By using Plexiglas rear and side windows and aluminum alloy doors, ood, nd trunk lid the vehicle was able to shed weight, ltimately improving performance. Its “Libretto” from 1964 tracks the chain of owners till today, nd from that we know that it came into the collection of its current owner in 2015, nd that it still bears its registration plates of Mantova, taly. Today, he car is equipped with engine No. AR1315 * 59056 with two Weber carburetors 40 DCO3. Mille Miglia eligible(participated twice), s well as the very best events world-wide. Great to drive, his Sprint Veloce is among the very first ones built, car that reflects the enthusiasm and the character of Alfa Romeo sports cars.This is indeed an opportunity that does not present itself often.
This is an unrestored well preserved unit, bout 7 years ago it was re-painted and the leather upholstery re-done using original color material.
SPECS:
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): AR 1493E02249
Year: 1956
FIVA identity card No: 029957
Mille Miglia eligible
Included: Original Drivers Handbook 1966
Sub Model: Sprint Veloce
Body Type: Zagato bodied
Chassis frame no: 0229
Appx Odometer reading: 02238
Tag: MN 8 5106
Number of Cylinders: 4, 290 cm 3
Diameter (mm): 92,07x106 (1690)
Length / height (mm): 4,446/1,220
POWER:90 HP5,400 rpm
Transmission: Universal joint (Cardan) - back tires,4 speeds
Engine:period Hi Performance 4 cylDOHC Alfa RomeoEngine: x 1290 cm3
Wheels: 4
Vehicle Title: Clear
Seats: 2
Exterior Color: Red
Windows: Plexiglas rear and side windows
Body: aluminum alloy doors, ood, nd trunk lid
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Deposit: 63.5 liters
Interior Color: grey
Radio: Not applicable for this automobile
Warranty: Vehicle does not have an existing warranty
EXTERIOR:
No apparent rust. Red color which still shines, ot perfect but it passes the test.
Both doors close and shut smoothly, o sagging or falling out of place, verything works like it should.
Original panels and floor pans, o accident car, ll lines match in the body
For Sale By: Bernardo Abello on Behalf of M Villa (I am selling this car for my brother in law whom lives in Italy)
I can arrange shipping to anywhere in the world.
For immediate and personal attention, lease ring me directly on my mobile number,305 801-3884,seven days,10 AM-6 PM Eastern or email me at babello@gmail.com (preferable since this ebay email is not monitored frequently). This Alfa is available for inspection with 24 Hr. notice (Highly encouraged)
I can arrange shipping to anywhere in the world.and will be arranged at both seller and buyers discretion
Shipping:
Will ship to anywhere in the world. Read item description or contact seller for shipping options.
Item location:
Milan, taly
Seller:
M Villa/Bernardo Abello
Description, tem specifics:
Condition: Highly original, aintained and unrestored, uperb condition, ept in garage in a humidity controlled environment.
HISTORY
A dramatically altered post-war Italy called for an entirely different kind of sporting car. Alfa Romeo, ne of the country’s crown jewels, as quick to oblige with its revolutionary Giulietta, hich was unlike any vehicle “Il Biscione” had offered before. The Giulietta debuted at the Turin Salon in 1954 and was thoroughly modern in every way, ut it still embodied Alfa Romeo’s racing heritage. To emphasise that latter point, lfa Romeo debuted the shapely Giulietta Sprint two-door coupé first, efore following it up with the still stylish but more pedestrian four-door berlina. The Sprint was penned by Bertone’s Franco Scaglione, nd it was remarkably balanced in its aerodynamic design. It was curvaceous without being flamboyant, nd it was restrained and graceful.
Slotted under its front-hinged bonnet was Alfa Romeo’s new 1.3-litre, win-cam four-cylinder. With an aluminium alloy block and a hemispherical cylinder head, he sophisticated motor was so advanced at its debut that its basic design was produced for more than four decades. The mill was fitted with twin Weber carburettors in Sprint Veloce configuration, nd it saw a marked increase in power over to 90 horsepower specified for the more workaday four-door berlinas.
With its high-revving nature, he twin-cam motor was a natural fit for competition. Alfa Romeo was prompted by demand from more enthusiastic drivers who had the Mille Miglia and Targa Florio on their minds to offer a limited run Alleggerita, r lightweight, ariant that used alloy for the doors, onnet, nd boot lids, s well as sliding side windows to make the most of the available power. The Sprint Veloce Alleggerita was clearly intended for performance over luxury, s it also lacked sound deadening and its rear seat was removed in favour of a simple shelf.
Mechanical modifications included the use of magnesium for the oil pan and intake manifold, s well as a special tachometer to denote their 6,600 rpm redline. A larger 21-gallon fuel tank for long-distance racing was also fitted, hich necessitated some modifications to the car’s handbrake cable mechanism. Whilst each of the largely hand-built Alleggerita models was slightly different from the next, hey were all designed to maximise the relationship between power and weight. The Alleggerita was notably more responsive and sharp to drive than the standard Giulietta Sprint Veloce, r Normale, nd it immediately proved itself to be a serious contender on closed courses.
It is believed that fewer than 600 lightweight examples were assembled (LESS THAN 100 IN EXISTANCE), ne of which was delivered to Alfa Romeo’ Mantova dealership, here it was first registered in Italy.