14th Mar, 2009 15:10

Stoneleigh Park

 
  Lot 22
 

1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA Evocation


Lot details
Registration No: N/A
Chassis No: 752556 (See Text)
Mot Expiry: None

Introduced at the 1965 Amsterdam Motor Show, the Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA was a Group 2 homologation special (the 'A' in its name being short for 'Alleggerita' meaning 'Lightened'). Arriving on the scene later than key rivals such as the Ford Lotus-Cortina and BMW 1800Ti the newcomer decided to play 'leap frog' rather than 'catch up'. By starting with a Giulia Sprint GT in its skeletal form and then building it up with aluminium alloy body panels pop riveted into place, lightweight seats, plastic rear side windows, Campagnolo wheels and minimal sound insulation etc, Alfa Romeo achieved an incredible 450lbs weight saving (though, experiments with an alloy floorpan proved a step too far). Equipped with independent coil-and-wishbone front suspension, a twin radius arm-located back axle, re-circulating ball steering and importantly four-wheel disc brakes, the GTA was powered by a 1570cc DOHC four-cylinder engine allied to five-speed manual transmission. In many ways as important as its alloy skin, the model's 'Twin Plug' cylinder head not only brought a notable improvement in combustion efficiency but also allowed the use of bigger valves. Properly set-up, a race-specification GTA motor could put out up to 170bhp @ 7,800rpm.

To satisfy the FIA's production requirements, the would-be racer was made by both the Alfa Romeo factory and its Autodelta competition arm. While, the former were entrusted with the road-going 'Stradale' cars, the circuit-bound 'Corsa' machines were strictly the proviso of the latter. Indeed, it is not an exaggeration to say that every 'Corsa' began life as a 'Stradale' before being torn apart and reconfigured according to an almost impossibly long list of options (the most famous of which was probably the 'sliding block' rear suspension). Although, ticking too many boxes on the Autodelta options list elevated the price tag into Ferrari and Lamborghini territory, it resulted in one hell of a racer. Forced to play second fiddle to Sir John Whitmore's Alan Mann prepared Lotus-Cortina during 1965, the GTA proved to be in a class of its own thereafter with the Autodelta backed Andrea de Adamich winning the 1966 and 1967 European Touring Car Championships. Predictably rarer than its counterpart, right-hand drive GTA production is thought to have totalled circa 200 cars (though, the majority of those were 'Stradales').

The chassis number '752556' is associated with a UK-supplied right-hand drive Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA 'Stradale'. Separated from its UK road registration documents during its subsequent career as a racer, the original `752556' is now resident in North America. The car being offered for sale here appears to have begun life as a Giulia Sprint GT before being converted into a GTA Evocation and assuming the identity of `752556' by dint of possessing the relevant paperwork. A former competitor in Top Hat Racing's pre-'66 Historic Touring Car series (where it ran with flared rear wings and widened split-rim alloys), the coupe achieved considerable success at the hands of previous keeper, Simon Garrad. Since entering the current ownership, the GTA Evocation has been inspected by Tom Shepherd of GT Services (a copy of whose report remains on file) and dyno tested by Tim Adams Racing Engines where its 'Twin Plug' engine was found to be delivering some 165bhp and 117lbft of torque.

The subject of a recent gearbox and back axle overhaul (during which the former assembly was modified in the style of the later racing GTAs so that fourth and fifth gears are in the same vertical plane), the Alfa Romeo is further understood to have benefited from brand new alloys. Reputedly tipping the scales at just 760kgs despite the presence of a fully welded-in roll cage, it was shaken down by Barrie 'Whizzo' Williams at the Mallory Park circuit. Under strict instructions to stop testing once he began circulating in 56 seconds or less, Whizzo hit the requisite target time after just eight laps despite the twin handicaps of a slipping clutch (since replaced) and L-section tyres! Finished in red with a high-backed Sparco race seat, this GTA Evocation is described by the vendor as being in "good overall" condition. A highly competitive proposition, it is being offered for sale purely as a racer and not as a road car. Available for a fraction of its potential build cost, the coupe is accompanied by FIA HTP papers dated April 12th 2007.
 

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Auction: Stoneleigh Park, 14th Mar, 2009

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