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Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior
Alfa Romeo 1300 GT Junior
Lot Number | 5 |
Make | Alfa Romeo |
Model | GT 1300 Junior |
Year | 1969 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 1300cc Inline Four Cylinder |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
1969 Alfa Romeo GT 1300 Junior Step nose
This clean and beautifully restored Step nose is believed to be a matching-numbers example, still powered by its original 1300cc Twin Cam engine. Designed by Bertone and finished in striking red, it’s a timeless Italian coupe that delivers pure, high-revving Alfa driving pleasure. Ready to be enjoyed, admired, and driven.
Recently serviced by a Ferrari mechanic including carburettor service, new tyres fitted. Its a real collectors Italian classic in fine condition
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