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Looking for an edge over the competition, this Giulietta SZ was used for aerodynamic testing during the fall of 1960. Zagato designer Ercole Spada eventually devised a cut-off tail following the principles of German professor Wunibald Kamm. As such this became the prototype >>>
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Entered by Scuderia Sant'Ambroeus and driven by Giampiero Biscaldi and Romolo Rossi, this Coda Tronca debuted at the 1962 1000 km of Paris at Montlhéry. It finished 16th overall and fourth in class. The following year, it was raced at Le Mans where it was disqualified for t>>>
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One of a pair of Giulietta SZ Coda Troncas sold through the Newark, New Jersey Alfa Romeo distributor, this example was dispatched to the Martini & Rossi Racing Team. This was the first racing endeavour backed by the Italian spirits company that would later become legendary >>>
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