Alfa Romeo - GT 1750 - GTAM conversion - 1968

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Alfa Romeo GT 1750 from 1968, later converted to GTAM, located in Italy, with 100 km, manual petrol, red, 180 HP, matching numbers yes and no CoC present.

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Overview/Conditions
Alfa Romeo GT 1750 from 1968 with subsequent conversion into GTAM.

The car was delivered new in Bari, Italy, and was of the color Bluette with wild boar faux leather interior.

In the subsequent period, the car was transformed into a racing version with the specifications of the official GTAm of that era.

About five years ago, the vehicle was completely renewed and has since never been used for racing, only kept in operational condition. The team prepared the vehicle directly for Uberto Bonucci, a multiple Italian and European champion in historic hill climbs, who has since disappeared from the scene. Bonucci had also competed at the time with official Alfa Romeo cars.

The restoration involved the bodywork, which was completely repainted in the original red of the Alfa Romeo models of that era. The blue on the nose is a film wrap. Fenders and hoods are made of fiberglass as per the specifications for the GTAm. The chassis and underbody are sound; there are only some external marks due to use.

The mechanics have been completely overhauled, including, among others: new suspensions and shock absorbers, front lifts and a rear slittone by Autodelta, a steel exhaust with a white ducktail tip; an engine tuned with measured and photographed compression in the listing; all necessary precautions and accessories for a race car; fire extinguishing system, sports seat, and homologated harnesses. The carburetors have been recently overhauled. Track-ready setup.

The vehicle is ready for use and can obtain HTP Fia without difficulty. If requested, the seller can, at the buyer's expense, apply for the HTP before delivery.

Visible in Vinci, Italy.

Overview/Conditions
Alfa Romeo GT 1750 from 1968 with subsequent conversion into GTAM.

The car was delivered new in Bari, Italy, and was of the color Bluette with wild boar faux leather interior.

In the subsequent period, the car was transformed into a racing version with the specifications of the official GTAm of that era.

About five years ago, the vehicle was completely renewed and has since never been used for racing, only kept in operational condition. The team prepared the vehicle directly for Uberto Bonucci, a multiple Italian and European champion in historic hill climbs, who has since disappeared from the scene. Bonucci had also competed at the time with official Alfa Romeo cars.

The restoration involved the bodywork, which was completely repainted in the original red of the Alfa Romeo models of that era. The blue on the nose is a film wrap. Fenders and hoods are made of fiberglass as per the specifications for the GTAm. The chassis and underbody are sound; there are only some external marks due to use.

The mechanics have been completely overhauled, including, among others: new suspensions and shock absorbers, front lifts and a rear slittone by Autodelta, a steel exhaust with a white ducktail tip; an engine tuned with measured and photographed compression in the listing; all necessary precautions and accessories for a race car; fire extinguishing system, sports seat, and homologated harnesses. The carburetors have been recently overhauled. Track-ready setup.

The vehicle is ready for use and can obtain HTP Fia without difficulty. If requested, the seller can, at the buyer's expense, apply for the HTP before delivery.

Visible in Vinci, Italy.

Details

Brand
Alfa Romeo
Model Type
GT 1750 - GTAM conversion
Year
1968
Located in
Italy
Mileage reading
100 km
Registration papers
without registration papers
Transmission
Manual
Fuel
Petrol
Colour
Red
Horse Power
180
Cubic capacity
1800
Matching numbers
Yes
Matching colours
No
Service book/history
No
Valid MOT
No
CoC (Certificate of Conformity) present
No
Certificate available
No
Condition (Paint & body)
Very Good: minor chips or scratches, minor conventional body and paintwork
Condition (Interior)
Excellent: no missing, broken, or damaged parts that require replacement
Condition (Frame & underbody)
Excellent: frame/structure is in a perfect condition, no signs of rust or damages
Condition (Mechanical)
Excellent: mechanically sound, no work to be done, no leaks, no service needed
Condition (Overall)
Very good condition: minimal signs of wear
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