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Buying a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta

1963 Alfa Romeo GiuliettaWhen the Alfa Romeo Giulietta was first introduced in 1954, it was given a 750 series designation, which denoted the Sprint Coupes, Spider Convertibles, and Berlina Sedans with a 1,290cc engine and four-speed transmission. During 1959, a new model, designated as the 101 series, was announced. At this time, the Spiders wheelbase was lengthened and a few cosmetic changes were made to the exterior of the Giulietta. Spider Convertibles also adopted door vent windows, Sprint Coupes gained an egg-crate texture to the center and side grilles, and both would see larger taillights. The 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta is considered part of this second-generation of Giulietta 101 series models. If youre thinking about buying a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta, it is important to remember that many of the parts for the 750 and 101 series cars are not interchangeable. Additionally, because the shift from one series to the other was gradual, with new items added as stocks of old parts were depleted, some of the late 750 series Giulietta and early 101 series Giulietta models many not adhere to official specifications. The best way to authenticate any example youre considering purchasing is to verify the model by chassis and engine number.


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1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Buyers Guide

Another 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Buyers Tip for authenticating any potential purchase is to ask sellers for any documentation they may have regarding ownership history, maintenance and service records, and any other provenance that may add value to the classic. Furthermore, as with all classic cars, it is always advisable to pay for a pre-purchase inspection with a qualified Alfa Romeo specialist. Pre-purchase inspections will not only identify areas of concern, they can give you the confidence you need to move forward with the purchase. While examples with major rust damage should be avoided due to high restoration costs, those with minimal damage or that have been repaired and restored over the years are great entries into classic Alfa Romeo ownership. Of course, values for the Sprint and Spider variations are considerably higher than the Berlina Sedan values.

For more Buyers Tips and information on the 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulietta, the classic car professionals at The Beverly Hills Car Club encourage you to tour this website at your leisure. Here you can find valuable resources to help you navigate the classic car market. You can also browse The Beverly Hills Car Clubs online inventory to view classic Alfa Romeo Giulietta models currently in their showroom. Dont see what youre looking for? Let the team help you find the Alfa Romeo you desire. Connect today to get started.

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