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A 1965 Giulia GTC has came back home after 43 years!
Pisa, January 30 2008
Dear Friends,
With this my first message in Ultimatecarpage, I would like to propose to your attention one of the most beautiful Alfa Romeo produced in the 60s: the Giulia GTC. This car represented the convertible version of the Giulia Sprint 1600 GT, the inimitable Alfa Romeo coupé designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone. The preparation of the Giulia GT Cabriolet was committed to the Carrozzeria Touring in Milan which ended its activity right with this car, built in about 1000 exemplares including 99 RHD versions. Today, this car is quite rare even due to the fact that the Alfa Romeo of the 60s were not treated with untirust painting and most of the Giulia GTC survived are rotten or disastrously restored. Anyway, in the last two-three years, the prices for this type of car have substantially gronwn up also for exemplares in very bad conditions. Fortunately, last year I succeeded in buying a 1965 RHD Giulia GTC in London, moving then it back home to Italy after 43 year spent abroad. It is currently under a comprehensive philological restoration. I hope to show you more pictures of this red cabriolet very soon.
Bye, bye to the next time on this forum!
Giovanni
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I agree! This one was spotted in the Netherlands
[QUOTE=Ferrer;780073]Great choice indeed.
One of the most elegant and underrated convertibles ever.[/QUOTE]
[FONT="Garamond"][SIZE="3"]Hello forummembers,
Please let me introduce myself. My name is Olaf Roeten, I live in Bussum, 20 miles south east of Amsterdam and I am a fan of Alfa Romeo's in general and of Junior Zagato's in particular.
Together with one of my Alfa friends, we run the Register Junior Zagato Holland, part of the Dutch Alfa Romeo Owners Club ([url=http://www.alfaclub.nl]SCARB[/url]). At the moment, more than 90 JZ's of the 1300 and 1600 version are registered in The Netherlands alone. That's a lot taking into consideration that Zagato built only 1519 units between 1969 and 1975.
You can also find me on the Alfa Bulletin Board ([url=http://www.alfabb.com]Alfa Romeo Bulletin Board & Forums[/url]).
I attached a couple of pictures of a Dutch GTC, spotted some time ago. Great car!
Ciao,Olaf[/SIZE][/FONT]