Recently Viewed

Saved

Buying a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider

1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia SpiderHeir to the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, the classic Alfa Romeo Giulia would debut in June 1962 with the release of the Giulia TI Berlina. It was roomier and square, often called a three-box saloon with an unprecedented style and sophistication. The 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider, as well as Berlina and Sprint examples, was the first to be fitted with a five-speed gearbox and to adopt a crumple-zone body. Powered by a 1,570cc derivative of the Giulietta engine with 92hp, the first model to debut would be the Sedan. The other variants in the Giulietta theme would continue under the Giulia TI name, including the Spider, the Sprint and the Sprint Speciale. Also during 1962, the Giulia TZ would be introduced, which was aimed at motorsport. The following year would see the release of the Giulia TI Super, of which just 500 examples were built. If you’re thinking about purchasing a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Convertible, you’ve come to the right place to learn more about the Alfa Romeo brand, the classics that are most sought-after, and the Buyer’s Tips you need to be successful in your search.


Looking to purchase a classic Alfa Romeo?
Alfa Romeo Inventory


1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider Buyer’s Guide

When buying a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider, it is important to understand the model that you are looking at whether it is a standard Giulia TI or one of the Super editions. This can become a bit confusing for Alfa Romeo enthusiasts who may not be up-to-speed on the terminology. The safest way to determine what Alfa Romeo Giulia model you’re looking at is to compare engine and chassis numbers with Alfa Romeo records. This can be accomplished by partnering with a qualified third party inspector that specializes in European classics or the Alfa Romeo brand. If you’re unsure of where to find a specialist, The Beverly Hills Car Club can help connect you with someone in your area. As with all of the 1960’s Alfa Romeo classics, the 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider is prone to rust. Always be sure that your inspection includes a thorough look at the car’s underpinnings, as well as the overall condition of the body including any repairs that may have been done over the years. If the seller has documentation regarding the car’s history or repair and maintenance, this can be greatly helpful in understanding how the car was treated and maintained over the years. While a few small issues here and there may not deter you from purchasing the classic Alfa Romeo Giulia, you’ll want to ensure you fully understand the model you are purchasing.

When you’re ready to explore the 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider models currently available at The Beverly Hills Car Club’s Los Angeles dealership, please feel free to browse their online inventory. Should you have any questions or would like to see a particular model in person, they are just a phone call or email away. Connect today to get started! They look forward to hearing from you soon.

Learn More About Classic Alfa Romeos:

Spread the word!







We Also Buy Classic Alfa Romeo 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spiders In Any Condition, Top Dollar Paid.

And We Pick Up Anywhere In The USA.

Classic Alfa Romeo Wanted

Please contact Alex Manos
Call 310-975-0272
Email alex@beverlyhillscarclub.com


 

Sell us your car

Pick up from any USA location - Any condition - Top $$$ Paid