The Giulia Sprint GT holds a special place in car history: a model that clearly represents Alfa Romeo’s philosophy of the 1960s, built around engineering excellence, balanced proportions, and refined design.
Introduced in 1963 and designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone, the Sprint GT brought with it a clean and modern design language: sharp lines, a clean bonnet, a compact tail, and a bright, airy cabin. Most examples left the factory in classic colors such as white, blue, or Alfa red, while black, as seen on this particular car, is today rare and highly sought after. The contrast with the red fabric and vinyl interior further emphasizes its elegant yet sporty character, giving this coupé a discreet but distinctive presence.
IFrom a mechanical standpoint, the Giulia Sprint GT is powered by the well-known 1,570 cc twin-cam four-cylinder engine producing 106 hp, celebrated for its responsiveness and reliability. Combined with a five-speed manual transmission and a well-balanced chassis, it offers precise and enjoyable handling — qualities that also made it a popular choice in period motorsport, including hill climbs and local rallies. In addition to its striking color combination, this car retains several details that speak to its authenticity and history. The original Milan license plate is an increasingly hard-to-find feature that enhances its collectability. There’s also a period-correct mechanical steering lock, a simple yet effective anti-theft device that reflects the practical engineering approach of the time. Find it for sale at €60,000 (today $70,000) here in Misano Adriatico, Italy.




