Offered through consignment: 1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Key Facts: The first Giulietta to be introduced was the Giulietta Sprint 2+2 coupé at the 1954 Turin Motor Show. Designed by Franco Scaglione at Bertone, it was produced at the coachbuilder's Grugliasco plant near Turin. Owing
to overwhelming demand upon the model's introduction, the earliest Giulietta Sprints were hand-built by Alfa Romeo with bodywork made at Bertone and Ghia providing interior and electrical components. Approximately 200-1000 pre-production cars were made in this manner, with numerous cosmetic and
mechanical differences from the later production cars built at Grugliasco. A year later, at the Turin Motor Show in April 1955, the Sprint was joined by the 4-door saloon Berlina. In mid 1955, the open two-seat Giulietta Spider, featuring convertible bodywork by Pinin Farina. In 1957, a more
powerful Berlina version, called Giulietta T.I. (Turismo Internazionale), was presented with minor cosmetic changes to the hood, the dial lights and rear lamps. Carrozzeria Colli also made the Giulietta station wagon variant called Giulietta Promiscua. Ninety-one examples of this version were
built. Carrozzeria Boneschi also made a few station wagon examples called Weekendina. Details: Live its entire life in South of Italy Restored condition Stunning and original interior Absolutely incredible shut lines Drives beautifully LHD Low owners A very sort after colour combination Long
term previous owner Worldwide shipping available. Visit our website for further details. Price: 59.000 Euro. Firm.