1975 Alfa Romeo GT Junior
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Year of manufacture1975
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Mileage80 000 mi / 128 748 km
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Car typeOther
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Chassis numberAR2206233
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Engine numberARO1678-005115
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Lot number201
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DriveRHD
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ConditionUsed
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Exterior brand colourRed
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Number of seats2
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
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GearboxManual
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Drivetrain2wd
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Fuel typePetrol
Description
South African built, right-hand drivesuperbly rebuilt as a track day carIt took the car's engineer owner threeyears and the result is exceptionalStripped to bare metal, jigged, some new panels,reinforced floor, 6-point cageKoni suspension, new bushes, OMP race seat, Willans harnessandYokahama AO48s1750cc engine (fitted when purchased) has been fully refreshedImpressively finished in Alfa Rossa. Immaculate track-day ready interiorThe Alfa Romeo 105/115 series Coupes were built from 1963 until 1977. They were the successors to the celebrated Giulietta Sprint Coupeand used the shortened floor pan from the Giulia saloon car. The basic body shape, shared by all models, was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro for Bertone as one of his first major projects and is regarded as one of his finest commercial efforts. The balance of glass and metal, the influence of the front and rear screens on the shape of the cabin, and the flat grille with incorporated headlamps were all considered ground-breaking styling features of the era. Apart from their good looks, these cars are often considered as some of the best handling classic saloons, and with a five-speed gearbox, all round disc brakes, independent suspension and torquey engine they were very advanced for the time and have the capability to embarrass many of their modern counterparts.This particular GT Junior (115)dates from 1975 and was imported from South Africa a few years ago prior to beingpurchased by our engineer vendor with the intention of building a fast road/track day classic. It wasstripped back to bare metal, jigged, and newmetal used where necessary.Both sills and the floor pan were stitch welded to strengthen the shell at the same time. A six-point roll cage was fitted and the driver's floor reinforced to provide a better location for a competition seat. The shell was then prepared and treated to a number of coats of Alfa Rosso. The suspension was lowered 40mm, Yellow Konis were fitted all round,all bushesrenewed throughout and a new 29mm front anti-roll bar fitted. All wheel bearings were replaced along with new brakes/discs, calipers, master and slave cylinders and new servos. The prop shaft was balanced and a new fuel tank sender and lines were installed. The 1750cc engine, which was fitted when purchased, was refreshedand fully detailed prior to being replaced in the immaculate engine bay.The carburettors were rebuilt, the drive train refreshed and a new exhaust fitted. The interior was finished to the same remarkable standard and is prepared for circuit use with an OMP seat, Willans harness and various items of safety equipment. The de-bumpered, classic racertheme follows externally with tow straps, mesh-covered intakes, taped headlights and eight-spoke alloys wearing stickyYokahama AO48s.Now completed, this is a very impressive little Alfa, however, our vendorhas his eye onanother project so the Alfa has to make way.This car hasyet to turn a wheel on the track and therefore will need to be 'shaken down' before being used in anger,but it shouldn't be too difficult finding volunteers for that job.
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