First introduced in 1938, the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 was the last road car in the 6C range. Although development and production were stopped with World War II, a few hundred 6C 2500 models were built through 1945. Upon completion of the war, the 6C 2500 would be the first new Alfa model. The 6C 2500 was offered as a single-carbureted Turismo, a single-carbureted Sport, a double-carbureted Super Sport, and as a triple-carbureted Super Sport Corsa. Additional specialty models were also available, such as the Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Freccia dOro, or Golden Arrow, which would see 680 built through 1951 with bodies by Alfa. The 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 also marked the launch of the 6C 2500 Villa dEste, of which only 36 units were hand-built through 1952. If youre thinking about buying a 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500, it is important to understand which particular model youre looking at, as values vary significantly among the various models. The best way to ensure you fully understand the model youre looking at is to verify the engine and chassis number against Alfa Romeo historical records. You can also ask the seller for any documentation they have regarding ownership history, maintenance and service, and restoration. These documents can give you great insight into the cars history and care over the years.
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The Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 was one of the most expensive sports cars available during its era. Today, these exceptional and limited classics are highly sought-after by classic car collectors and Alfa enthusiasts alike. One of the main Buyers Tips for the 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 and similar models is to find the best condition and most original example you can within your budget. While parts can be found for these models, they are limited and expensive. Restoration can also be a difficult task, with any bodywork often needing to be performed by hand by a highly skilled craftsman. While this should not deter you from purchasing an Alfa Romeo 6C 2500, the costs and time demands should be taken into consideration prior to making an offer on any 6C 2500. Not sure about how to move forward? Contact The Beverly Hills Car Club, a leading Los Angeles classic car dealership, for more information on this particular model and to view those currently available in their inventory. They encourage you to begin your search by touring their online inventory and by browsing the related articles and resources throughout this website.
Backed by years of experience in the classic car market, The Beverly Hills Car Club looks forward to helping you find the 1949 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 you desire. Whether youre looking to restore a model from top to bottom or prefer an Alfa in pristine condition, let their team get to work for you. They look forward to hearing from you and to sharing their knowledge and expertise. Connect today to get started and to be one step closer to seeing a classic Alfa roll into your collection.
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