1959 Sprint Speciale: First launched in 1957, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale wowed the automotive world with its super-streamlined bodywork, clean lines and gorgeous curvature. Bearing a family resemblance to some of their earlier work, such as the Disco Volante and the Berlina Aerodinamica Tecnica, Bertone would design and manufacture the Sprint Speciale for Alfa Romeo. Also known as the Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS, the Giulietta Sprint Speciale would be offered as the more luxurious Giulietta, and focused on lightweight construction and competition. The car would prove to be a bit too heavy to meet the high expectations that came from previous Alfa Romeo models, yet the car would become a truly sensational addition to the Giulietta lineup. The 1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale is an excellent example of this history. Among the most sought-after examples, however, are the approximately 100 Low Nose examples produced in the early years of production, some of which are aluminum. These Low Nose examples are extremely rare, as it is estimated that little more than 18 are in existence today.
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A: The 1959 Giulietta SS holds special importance as the inaugural year of series production. Following the rare 750 SS prototypes, 1959 marked the official market introduction (as Tipo 101.20) and the beginning of its availability to the public after its Monza debut. Cars built this year might exhibit transitional features, potentially including details from the earlier ‘low nose’ design before the full standardization occurred. This makes 1959 examples particularly interesting to collectors studying the model’s evolution and adds a layer of historical significance.
A: Evaluating a 1959 Sprint Speciale involves careful consideration of several factors, acknowledging its position as an early production car. At Beverly Hills Car Club, our valuation incorporates:
We provide clear, expert valuations based on the specific attributes and market context of your 1959 Sprint Speciale.
A: Selling an early production model like a 1959 SS can involve specific nuances:
A: Selling your 1959 SS directly to a specialist like Beverly Hills Car Club offers compelling advantages versus the auction process:
A: The ideal venue for selling a 1959 Sprint Speciale is a buyer with deep market knowledge, financial strength, a global reach, and a proven track record with important classics. Beverly Hills Car Club embodies these qualities. As passionate Alfa Romeo enthusiasts and one of the world’s most active classic car buyers, we understand the context and value of your 1959 SS. We offer a seamless, professional, and rewarding selling experience tailored to significant vehicles.
A: Absolutely. Our commitment is unwavering: “we buy classics in any condition, nationwide.” This promise extends fully to early production models like the 1959 Sprint Speciale. Whether it’s a pristine example, a driver needing attention, a long-stored project, or even a parts car, we see the value. Our team assesses potential and historical importance regardless of current condition. We purchase “as-is” and manage all collection logistics.
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