Bad attitude/2: 1968 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 TI

Probably, among the classic cars, there is no sedan that is better read to sports modifications, and this example is the proof of this.

In fact, it was born as a 1300 TI and registered in Italy (it still bears the first original black plate) but since then it has come a long way: all the changes made have been applied to a solid body and practically free of rust, the car is in fact it was registered as new in southern Italy, characterized by a mainly dry and temperate climate.

Alloy wheels, springs and sport shock absorbers, Recaro seats but above all what matters is under the hood: the 1300 “Nord” Bialbero has been replaced by a 2-liter Twin Spark unit, powered by a pair of two-throat and capable carburettors. of 160 hp: these are “real” horsepower measured at the crankshaft, certainly not measured with the SAE standard. There are no real “racing” features like the roll-bar, let’s say it’s more of a hot-rod than a track beast. Find it for sale here in Grottazzolina, Italy, with bidding at $5,000 and reserve not met.

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