1949 Alfa Romeo For Sale

1949 Alfa Romeo 6C2500 SS Cabriolet by Pininfarina FOR SALE HERE

This is a rare Alfa, very collectable. I have seen them sell for upwards of $300,000

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Seller States:

Introduced in 1938, the 2500 (2443 cc) was the last 6C road car. World War II was coming and car development was stopped, but a few hundred 6C 2500s were built from 1940-1945. Postwar, the first new Alfa model was the 1946 6C 2500 Freccia d’Oro (Golden Arrow), of which 680 were built through 1951, with bodyes by Alfa. It was sold to wealthy customers like King Farouk, Alì Khan, Rita Hayworth, Tyrone Power, and Prince Rainier. The last 6C was produced in 1952, and was replaced by the 1900.

This stunning SS Pininfarina Cabriolet has covered just 19,000 Kilometers from new and was in the ownership of a single family until we acquired the car last summer. We campaigned the car immediately at the National Alfa Meet where it received the coveted Pat Braden Award, the car was also shown at Meadowbrook, The Glenmoor Gathering, Auto Historica V in Chicago, and The Masterpiece Concours in Milwaukee. Sporting some possible later 50′s period modifications like the Stainless exterior exhaust, air horns, and a nice interestingly period vinyl interior, the car was repainted, had the Borranis restored, and received a new top in the 90′s. The restorer swears there are numbers on the side vents that match the cars numbers, so those could be original. The car is titled as a 1951, although Anselmis book indicates it as a 1949 build car with delivery to the Rome Alfa Dealer. The correct Factory stateside sealed beam headlamps have recently been covered with the correct lenses, but we only put these on for shows given their value and rarity. This is a very rare Triple Carb Short Wheelbase roadster, with an honesty that one only finds in a car that hasnt been completely nut and bolt restored.

The company that became Alfa Romeo was founded as Società Anonima Italiana Darracq (SAID) in 1906 by the French automobile firm of Alexandre Darracq, with some Italian investors. One of them, Cavaliere Ugo Stella, an aristocrat from Milan, became chairman of the SAID in 1909. The firm’s initial location was in Naples, but even before the construction of the planned factory had started, Darracq decided late 1906 that Milan would be a more suitable location and accordingly a tract of land was acquired in the Milan suburb of Portello, where a new factory of 6,700 square metres was erected. Late 1909, the Italian Darracq cars were selling slowly and Stella, with the other Italian co-investors, founded a new company named A.L.F.A. (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili), initially still in partnership with Darracq. The first non-Darracq car produced by company was the 1910 24 HP, designed by Giuseppe Merosi, hired in 1909 for designing new cars more suitable to the Italian market. Merosi would go on to design a series of new A.L.F.A. cars with more powerful engines. A.L.F.A. also ventured into motor racing, drivers Franchini and Ronzoni competing in the 1911 Targa Florio with two 24 HP models. In 1914, an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the GP1914 which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and twin ignition.[2] However, the onset of World War I halted automobile production at ALFA for three years.

In August 1915 the company came under the direction of Neapolitan entrepreneur Nicola Romeo, who converted the factory to produce military hardware for the Italian and Allied war efforts. Munitions, aircraft engines and other components, compressors and generators based on the company’s existing car engines were produced in a vastly enlarged factory during the war. When the war was over, Romeo invested his war profits in acquiring locomotive and railways carriage plants in Saronno (Costruzioni Meccaniche di Saronno), Rome (Officine Meccaniche di Roma) and Naples (Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali), which were added to his A.L.F.A. ownership. Car production had not been considered at first, but resumed in 1919 since parts for the completion of 105 cars were still lying at the A.L.F.A. factory since 1915. In 1920, the name of the company was changed to Alfa Romeo with the Torpedo 20-30 HP becoming the first car to be badged as such.Their first success came in 1920 when Giuseppe Campari won at Mugello and continued with second place in the Targa Florio driven by Enzo Ferrari. Giuseppe Merosi continued as head designer, and the company continued to produce solid road cars as well as successful race cars (including the 40-60 HP and the RL Targa Florio).

In 1923 Vittorio Jano was lured away from Fiat, partly thanks to the persuasion of a young Alfa racing driver named Enzo Ferrari, to replace Merosi as chief designer at Alfa Romeo. The first Alfa Romeo under Jano was the P2 Grand Prix car, which won Alfa Romeo the inaugural world championship for Grand Prix cars in 1925. For Alfa road cars Jano developed a series of small-to-medium-displacement 4, 6, and 8 cylinder inline power plants based on the P2 unit that established the classic architecture of Alfa engines, with light alloy construction, hemispherical combustion chambers, centrally-located plugs, two rows of overhead valves per cylinder bank and dual overhead cams. Jano’s designs proved to be both reliable and powerful.

Enzo Ferrari proved to be a better team manager than driver, and when the factory team was privatised, it then became Scuderia Ferrari. When Ferrari left Alfa Romeo, he went on to build his own cars. Tazio Nuvolari often drove for Alfa, winning many races prior to World War II. In 1928 Nicola Romeo left, with Alfa going broke after defense contracts ended, and in the end of 1932 Alfa Romeo was rescued by the government, which then had effective control. Alfa became an instrument of Mussolini’s Italy, a national emblem. During this period Alfa Romeo built bespoke vehicles for the wealthy, with the bodies normally built by Touring of Milan or Pininfarina. This was the era that peaked with the legendary Alfa Romeo 2900B Type 35 racers. The Alfa factory (converted during wartime to the production of Macchi C.202 Folgore engines) was bombed during World War II, and struggled to return to profitability after the war. The luxury vehicles were out. Smaller mass-produced vehicles began to be produced in Alfa’s factories beginning with the 1954 model year, with the introduction of the Giulietta series

1962 Alfa Romeo

I was racing a few weeks ago against an Alfa just like this, what a great car ! The Seller Is Fantasy Junction, I bought a Ferrari Dino from them and they are very legitimate sellers.
Find the Alfa FOR SALE HERE

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Seller states:

The interior very attractive as well and has a nice even patina. The dashboard is excellent and the instruments are in good shape, with a bit of fading. The upholstery is in good shape, with only light wear in the form of some scuffing. The steering wheel is excellent as are the various switches and controls.

The engine compartment is very clean and tidy. Its feel is purposeful and is consistent with the rest of the car’s condition. The Webers have evocative velocity stacks, and the black wrinkle finish on the valve cover is attractive.

This is an extremely rare opportunity to acquire the ultimate Giulietta. A pleasure to drive, the SZ II is capable, nimble, and represents the fastest, rarest, and most exotic development of the Giulietta. This example is in the perfect shape to use and enjoy, and has been capably set up and maintained to ensure that it is ready to use and enjoy.

1960 ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA SPRINT COUPE “ROAD OR RACE!!”

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Act fast only 1 day left on this car, its been for sale a couple times and should be a lot of fun

Seller states:
The Classic Car Gallery is proud to offer this gorgeous 1969 ALFA ROMEO GUILEITTA SPRINT 1300. The car has been set up for vintage racing, and is currently registered on the street. She spent most of her life in Europe, and carries FIA PAPERS, which show her ownership history from new. In addition she carries a copy of he original Automobile Club d’Italia/ The body is incredibly straight, and the red paint is good. All of the exterior trim and bright work is correct and in wonderful condition. We have been around the car with a paint meter, and there was very little filler used throughout. The interior is excellent, with 2 correct leather sport seats, a roll bar, and red carpets in great condition. She has a full roll cage, hard points for racing harnesses, deleted bumpers, tow hook, emergency electric cut-off and is eligible for almost any vintage race or rally. The engine is the venerable 1290cc 4-cylinder Alfa motor, built to a high power level. She has been set up like a VELOCE, with racing cams, DUAL WEBER CARBURETTORS, a 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION, and a heavy duty rear end. She is very well sorted, puts out good power, runs cool, smokes little, and leaks less than she should. The underside is excellent, as is the exhaust system. The car has 4-wheel finned Aluminum drum brakes, the linings are new, and the car stops with authority. The 5-speed transmission shifts well, the clutch is new, and the rear differential was just rebuilt. The correct wheels are shod with PIRELLI radial tires. The car is a blast to drive!!! She corners like she’s on rails, and the rebuilt suspension offers great feedback and control. Bid with confidence, as this ALFA ROMEO is ready for street or track!!!

1966 Alfa Romeo Spider 1600 Veloce

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Nice little Veloce seller has 2 needs to get rid of this one.

Seller States: Titled as a 1966 Alfa Romeo Guilia Veloce convertible and the vin number on the title matches the number stamped on the firewall. This is a running and driving original Veloce (dual weber) convertible and is considered the high performance model for this series of Alfa. These cars have excellent performance with dual webers, dual overhead cam engines, and a manual 5 speed transmission. The power train is thought to be original to the car. The rear fenders have had wider lips attached but are fiberglass and will remove easily (see photo). The frame is in generally good condition although the floor pans have some assorted patches (see photo). Otherwise, the body is relatively straight and sound. I purchased the car in 2008 and have finally had the chance to get this car running. I boiled the gas tank, rebuilt the Weber carburetors, replaced miscellaneous ignition parts, and serviced the brakes. The cooling system is functional but the radiator does have a small leak when hot and under pressure. The dash gauges have been changed out but I have the original gauges for the car. The convertible top frame is in good condition but I don’t have a good soft top.

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1956 Alfa Giulietta

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If I did not already have 2 of these I would snap it up even the buy it now price is a good price for this car.

Seller writes:

1956 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
s/n AR1495*00627*, Engine no. AR00536*14857*
Graphite Grey with Black Interior

The Giulietta, and later the Giulia are the cars that took Alfa Romeo from being a relatively small production company to being an economically viable and successful firm. Prior to that, they had produced large and expensive cars, and never in very large numbers. With the Giulietta/Giulia, however, Alfa Romeo produced significant numbers of these charming and capable cars. Its success was due in part to its unique placement in the market. It was neither a large hugely expensive car, nor was it very small utility car (such as the Fiat 500). Instead, they were affordable enough so that many could buy them, yet permitted a more glamorous and useful approach to motoring that really struck a chord with buyers on both sides of the Atlantic. The Giulia Veloce enjoys the honor of being the highest performing and most developed open variant of the line, thanks to its 1600cc version of the venerable twin cam engine, twin Weber carburetors, higher compression ratio, and hotter cam profiles. Performance was much improved over the standard car, and as is often the case with Italian cars, the latest models are the most technically developed.

This particular blends the pleasing aesthetics of the earlier “750 Series” chassis with its shorter wheel base, hood spear, and smaller rear tail lights, with the slightly larger and more powerful 1600cc Giulia engine, and 5-speed transmission. While originally delivered as a single carburetor “Normale” model, this example has been upgraded with Veloce twin Weber carburetors, and from the fantastic, free revving engine note, Veloce specification cams and high compression pistons as well.

Best described as a driver quality example, with fresh paint to similar standards, this car will appear to the Alfa enthusiast with a knack for light restoration. The car runs and drives, with very good power, little or no smoke, excellent brakes, good clutch, and a function transmission with light bearing noise. The suspension and steering box are both good. The body and chassis are solid, with no major rust or rust repairs evident. Cosmetically, the car has a uniform driver quality appearance. The chrome, paint, interior, engine bay, and trunk are all satisfactory. The car is generally original in its appearance, including the steering wheel, wheels and hub caps, seat upholstery, gauges and switch gear.

As is so often the case with Italian cars of this era, improvements are possible in several areas. The doors could be adjusted to shut better, as could the convertible top. The motor mounts may be somewhat tired, as the carburetors touch the inner fender well at idle. The fuel gauges does not appear to read accurately, which is common to Alfa Spiders. There may be other minor mechanical defects that we are not aware of, and accordingly, we welcome pre-purchase inspections. We have taken this information into account when pricing the car. The car is sold “as-is”, in its current trim.

While we do not have considerable background on the previous history or restoration work, this example’s structurally solid nature, early build date, attractive color combination, and outstanding specification will make it an appealing purchase for the Alfa enthusiast looking for an inexpensive, event eligible car, with an option to make some value added improvements during his ownership.

Find it on Ebay with a buy it now of $35,000

1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 replica

I have a few of these kinda of replicas and they can be a ton of fun for under $20,000 sure they are not the real thing but if ya don’t have an extra million or more to spare this is a fun way to live the dream.

Seller Writes: Originally hired in the 1920′s to design a race winning machine for Alfa Romeo, engineer Vittorio Jano was reassigned to road car development after the company retired from racing at the end of two very successful seasons. The first road car he produced was the 6C 1500 launched early in 1927. While the six cylinder engined Alfa was designed specifically for road use, the higher performance versions proved to be very competitive on the track. In fact the 6C won the Mille Miglia for three years running. Encouraged by the success of the 6C, Alfa Romeo brought out Jano’s old P2 Grand Prix car for 1930 and commissioned him to design a brand new sports racer and GP car for 1931. The new 8C 2300 sports racer has gone into history as one of the finest and most successful racing cars ever constructed. One of the reasons the 8C was so successful was the nimble and lightweight chassis. Between 1931 and 1934 a total of 188 chassis were produced in three series, many of which were raced in period.

This particular car is a fine replica of this VERY RARE $3,000,000 automotive legend. The details and patina make this car a true one of a kind.the right and rare dual fold down windshield adds to the original look of the Alfa.
the leather straps and genuine wire wheels, this car has the million dollar look for under $20,000!! Breathtaking looks and it runs GREAT too!!
This beauty is guaranteed to turn heads where ever you go. It’s ready to drive anywhere your heart desires.
This car is not to be compared to the other replicas out there. With this one the beauty is in the details, the vintage racing style lettering and decals, the authentic spare tire on the side, the leather shrouds on the sides of the front wheels, the aged patina, the authentic lights and the other details make this car a real collectors find!!

Find it here on Ebay for under $20,000