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GTV/GIULIA - GTAM - 2.0 LITER -240HP (( STREET - RACE - SHOW CAR ))

Make: Alfa Romeo
Model: GTV
SubModel: OVER $80,000 INVESTED
Type: Coupe
Trim: SHOW CAR / RACE IT OR DRIVE
Year: 1969
Mileage: 5,000
VIN: 00000000AR1531225
Color: RED
Engine: 2.0
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: BLACK
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Miami, Florida, United States

1969 Alfa Romeo GTV SHOW CAR / RACE IT OR DRIVE Additional Info:

1969 Alfa Romeo Giulia 2000 GTAm Racing / Steet car
Chassis Number: AR1531225Engine: 2.0L DOHC 4-cyl2 X Weber Carburetors/240 bhp (est.)5-Speed Manual Transmission Four Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Top-Shelf Materials and Components. High Quality Build at Every StageExacting Recreation of Legendary Racing
Your entry into the world of vintage racing could not be in better company than this tribute to those renown race cars from Milano that took the world by storm.
This Alfa Romeo was built not for show, but for fun. Has been enjoyed but has never been abused or wrecked.
It features full instrumentation, a full roll-cage and little things like Momo floor plates, sport wheels and pop-top fuel filler.

Starting with a late 1960’s 1750 Giulia Coupe, this car has been treated to an extensive build. First was the 2.0 Liter “Twin-Spark” engine build where Alfaholics provided the majority of parts including a full piston set complete with wrist pin, clips and rings, plus oversized intake and exhaust valves, connecting rods and much more. Feeding the fuel needed to run this mill is a pair of Weber dual-throat carbs, which combined with the 11.5:1 compression ratio boosted the HP rating at or above the factory specs.
Among some of the other items was a lightweight racing alternator, a lightened flywheel, aluminum radiator and MSD ignition. Alfaholics was again called on to supply front and rear suspension parts including anti-roll bars and quick steering arms. They also provided the brakes with a 4-Pot Racing Disc Brake Kit and special Rotors using Ferodo pads.
In base form this Alfa could belt out a full 240 HP. Fitted with a full steel body it was modified with a mixture of aluminum and plastic components, such as substituting Plexiglass for the windows. In addition to factory sponsored runs, a number of privateers also ran with these vehicles. There has been some conjecture of the actual meaning behind the Am moniker. One is that it represents America Maggiorata, or America Enlarged (a number of these cars were imported to the USA), while another popular belief is that it meant Alleggerita Maggiorata, which translates loosely to Lightweight-Enlarged.
Regardless, driving and ownership of one of these cars is an experience a real driver will always cherish.

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CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE INSURED IF NEEDEDCAR IS LOCATED IN MIAMI, FLORIDA 33156FINANCING IS AVAILABLE W APP CREDITTRADES WELCOMED UP OR DOWN