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Giulia Sprint Gt Veloce on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:14076
Location:

Anjou, Quebec, Canada

Anjou, Quebec, Canada

 This a 1967 Giulia Sprint GT Veloce. I purchased it from someone in California in 2004, a project car which the owner had in pieces sitting in his carport for 20 years which he never got to. I restored the whole car, the only rust issues it had was a small hole on the drivers side floor pan just in front of the drain hole approx. 1" X 10" and the bottom plate of the battery tray was replaced. The rest had some surface rust due to the California weather on the passengers side which was exposed to the sun.
The car was first painted in and out in 2005 and again in 2013 due to the wrong primmer used on the rusted areas when first painted.
Many extras added:
-Optional hot cams from Alfa Romeo + (original cams)
-Valve cover without breather hole + (original)
-Light weight flywheel + (original)
-Electronic distributor + (original)
-GTA original Cold Air intake RARE + (original)
-GTA original Oil Cooler RARE + (original)
-GTA original Radiator Shroud RARE + (original)
-GTA style Alfaholics aluminum radiator + (original)
-Headers + Not installed (Alfraholics standing pedals GTA style headers ceramic coated) + (original exhaust manifold)
-Stainless steel Stebro exhaust
-GTA 15" Alfaholics mags + (4,15inch original steel)
-Sport springs and shocks + (original)
-Back sway bar
-Carello vintage period yellow fog lights
-Vented front discs + (original)
-all rubber mounts for engine and transmission and suspension changed.
-Engine rebuilt and transmission (all syncro and forks changed along with most gears, but lately my reverse gear has started to  pop out sometime not a big issue, I have a new fork and gear which I have not had the time to get replaced yet.( parts will come with the car)
-GTA Steering wheel + (original)
-Original Radio
-Back tray with speaker +(original with speaker holes)
Plus all rubbers and gaskets changed.
The only thing that wasn't changed is the steering box (seal changed).
I never drive the car in the rain, weekends only, I have attended many car shows everyone loves the look not many left..... only 12,499 ever built.

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A 10% non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of auction close by cash, cashier’s check, or wire transfer.

The balance of the funds is due within 7 days of auction close.

There are no warranties expressed or implied of any kind.

I have described the above vehicle to the best or my ability. However if I may have missed something, overlooked something, or not been aware of something it is due to lack of knowledge about it the seller is not responsible.

Buyer is responsible for shipping and cost.

I carefully described the vehicle and included a substantial number of photos and have more if needed to make a decision.

The vehicle is sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied, by the seller. This is a used car in very good condition driven only on weekends from time to time, NOT A concourse car.

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On Aug-02-14 at 07:19:59 PDT, seller added the following information:

 ***2 Small ERRORS + 2 additional items to add in the description
-Vented front discs (not available for this model) CORRECTION -Cross-drilled front discs +(originals)
-Back tray with speakers + (original WITHOUT speaker holes
-Interior all restored to original condition
-Owners manual in Italian script

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