Alfa Romeo Giullietta 1300 Sprint (1965): Unprecedented beauty for Eric

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With the Alfa Romeo Giullietta Sprint, the Italians unmistakably show that they are among the best stylists in the world. This car is an example of unprecedented beauty and is rightly seen as one of the most beautifully designed designs ever. For Eric, who has enjoyed this car for 12 years, driving such a masterpiece must be an unforgettable experience.

Wintering in the showroom

Encountering this piece of art at the Talsma garage in Leeuwarden involuntarily reminds us of the joy and pride that the original owners must have felt. Eric's research showed that the Alfa Romeo Giullietta Sprint was probably delivered in Switzerland, given the picture in the beautiful chrome grill. The car probably also spent time in Bremen and Hamburg, as the notes on the classic suggest. Ultimately, it seems that this thoroughbred was part of a collection in Berlin, where the owner mainly collected Lancias. After 12 years of ownership, Eric is well prepared for the admiring looks and approving thumbs up along the way.

Alfa vrienden

The desire for nostalgia is a well-known phenomenon among enthusiasts; the desire to return to the good old days. Eric and his Alfafriends have made many trips to the cradle of Alfa Romeo and special museums, including the national car museum of Italy in Turin. There is the wooden mold of the Alfa Romeo Giullietta Sprint on display, a place where the past revives.

Enjoyment

Eric is one of the lucky ones who can escape everyday stress by taking summer rides with this work of art. He prefers back roads, although fast driving can also be done responsibly. He shares this passion with the Italians, for whom driving is a passionate hobby. Classic enthusiasts cherish and care for their cars with a lot of love. It is therefore no wonder that Eric is Alfa Romeo Giullietta Sprint Coupé hibernates in the showroom in Leeuwarden, to share his passion with others.

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4 comments

  1. I have to get level now. At least then I have drool running from both sides of my mouth. Wow, that's so beautiful!!! Italians and car electricity, that is a somewhat misunderstood relationship. Their relationship with design, on the other hand, is otherworldly beautiful. Never one myself Alfa Romeo, but I think they are seriously unparalleled beautiful. Pamper him and make sure he continues to exercise. After all, that's what it was made for. Also for that pampering by the way 😉

  2. Very beautiful Alfa , beautifully described and the memory of the museum in Turin... that really cannot be compared with much. The hall with red racing cars and the swelling sound of many horse hooves (legs?). A very beautiful museum, a great experience and also the wooden mold of the Alfa …. I would recommend everyone to go there

  3. Really, those Italians and designers could do something with it!! everlasting c h o o n h e d e n !!
    But Eric, we don't know each other from 30-4o years ago, for one Alfa Spider Duetto part??
    gr. JP
    p.s., it's a shame that the Italians have given up a bit and are somewhat neglected by mass production. But just a little while longer, and we're going to 3D print them!!

  4. Sigh, how beautiful!! Own a Giulia, a Giulietta (I think with 1 L) spider and now a Giulietta Berlina (going on sale) but never owned this one, but always found it to be the most beautiful Giulietta! Eric, enjoy your beautiful car and drive many kilometers.

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