613841 65/sep/15 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA
Stradale engine no. AR0055106619 Exterior white Interior
dark green
Date |
Result |
Event |
Driver |
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Reference |
65/oct/28 - Rino Picciotti, Milano, I |
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../... - diplomat from South America, BR (raced,
eventually won the local championship) |
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79/late - Jones, San Francisco, CA, USA as Stradale |
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../... - Bud Bronstein, CA .......... had Nino Epifani
convert it to a race car raced in vintage series |
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../... - Stephen E. Block, San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US
real estate magnate and car collector, who also raced the
car in vintage events as well |
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94/... - sold by Fantasy Junction |
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94/... - Brazilian living in the San Francisco Bay Area
and car kept in Northern California, also vintage raced |
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14/oct - offered by Fantasy Junction, Emeryville, CA, USA
The GTA is a fantastic car that is particularly
desirable because it is a carefully developed race car
that is also usable on the road. Few such cars were built
after the 1970s and indeed this unique duality is what
drives the most valuable classic cars. It is in fact the
reason why the Ferrari GTO is so valuable. The GTA
contains everything that is required to create a terrific
collector car, from its balanced and capable chassis,
soulful but strong motor, light weight, and genuine
world-beating competition pedigree. This particular car is
an outstanding opportunity to acquire a genuine GTA
Stradale that is suitable for both vintage racing and
street use. Cosmetically crisp and fresh in appearance,
and maintained and race-prepared by one of the best in the
business, the car is ready to use and is a very high
caliber example |
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