Alfa romeo Alfetta GTV 2000 1976 blu olandese

The Alfa Romeo Alfetta (Tipo 116, or "Type 116") is a front-engine, five-passenger sedan and fastback coupé manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo from 1972–1987 with a production total over 400,000. The Alfetta was noted for the rear position of its transaxle (clutch and transmission) and its De Dion tube rear suspension — an arrangement designed to optimize handling by balancing front/rear weight distribution, as well as maintaining a low polar moment of inertia and low center of gravity. The interior of Coupé models featured a then unusual central tachometer placement — by itself, directly in front of the driver. The Alfetta name, which means "little Alfa" in Italian, derived from the nickname of the Alfa Romeo Tipo 159 Alfetta, a successful Formula One car which in its last (1951) iteration paired a transaxle layout to De Dion tube rear suspension — like its modern namesake. Today, the first 1800 version with its small stainless steel bumper and some stylistic details is the greatest to have, and its value is highly  increasing…

According to Alfa Romeo Storico, our car chassis AR 0004390, left the Factory on 18/08/1977, to the Italian market in Conegliano Veneto. It was sold to its first owner, Mr Ivan Collavo by Alessandro Zoppe the Alfa Romeo dealer in Conegliano. It leaves the Factory with a great colour combination, Blu Olandese with Arancia interior.

Fully restored between 2020/2022, it is now in perfect condition, as new.

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