Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Super
The Alfa Romeo Giulia appeared in 1962, when the famous twin cam engine was enlarged to 1600 cc. It was a very box shaped sedan, with a particularly characteristic rear end, with the straight cut and the little dip in the middle of the boot lid.
Later on the Giulia became available as the and the Giulia TI and Giulia Super, with a slightly increased power output, while at the bottom of the range the Giulia 1300 also appeared.
By far the most desirable version is however the Giulia TI Super, specially made for racing purposes. The engine provided 112 BHP in standard trim, but could be easily tweaked up to 150-155 BHP. It was the same engine used in the 1600 TZ and it was quite a performer, but not on par with the Lotus Cortina. The later GTA took care of that.
Shown is one of 501 TI Supers built, participating in the 2005 Tour Auto