- Unusually well preserved
- A classic model in the Giulia range
- Attractive colour, nicely equipped
- Recent work by the Scuderia Auto-Neuser
- No reserve
Sold new in Italy, this Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Super was registered on 20 April 1971 in the name of Sig. A. Cazzani, from Giussago, with the number MI M62830. Imported into Germany in May 2022, it was bought two months later by Fritz Neuser, who was won over by its incredible original condition, with no sign of rust. His workshop, the Scuderia Auto-Neuser, carried out various jobs to put the finishing touches to it (the invoices are on file) and today it is a fine example of this Italian classic. Its current light grey paintwork (probably Grigio Indaco, as the colour code sticker indicates) has been well preserved and no doubt dates from an older restoration; it suits the car admirably. The matching cloth upholstery, apparently very well preserved since new, has been repaired in some places and invites you to take your place in front of the dashboard: in good condition with no cracks or peeling, this is complemented by a period radio. The odometer is reading 87,286km. The four-cylinder twin cam has been overhauled in Fritz Neuser’s workshop and is fed by two Dell’Orto carburettors.
Although a 1300 version of the Giulia first appeared in 1964, the Giulia 1300 Super introduced in 1970 had several improvements, including an increase in power from 78 to 89bhp, making the car one of the stars in its class. The example we are presenting is a superb representative of the model and is sure to set the hearts of Alfa enthusiasts racing.