Lot details Registration No: YJL 56L Chassis No: 2411354 Mot Expiry: Jan 2017
- Extensive restoration to a high standard in the early 1990s
- Magazine featured example with rare Momo alloy wheels
- Current MoT and ready to enjoy
Arguably one of the best-looking Alfa Romeos ever made and a true motoring icon, the Giulia Sprint GT was launched in 1963. Penned by Bertone, it was equipped with all round coil-sprung suspension and well weighted steering. The model range was extended in 1971 to include the revised 2000 GTV. Fitted with an enlarged 1962cc 'twin-cam' engine developing some 131bhp, it inherited the longer wheelbase platform and all wheel disc brakes of its older 1750 GTV sibling.
Following an extensive restoration by previous owner, Adam Andrews, to concours standards in the early 1990s, YJL 56L was featured in Classic Cars magazine's March 2000 issue. With a recorded mileage of around 49,000 when restored, the odometer was subsequently zeroed and some 7040 miles have been covered since completion. The detailed restoration work included re-trimming of the interior with black leather whilst the car rides on rare Momo alloy wheels. Following its purchase by the late owner around 2000, a further £6,000 was spent with Benalfa on mechanicals including an exchange cylinder head and block. MoT'd to January 2017 this wonderful example is ready to be enjoyed.
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