• Year of manufacture 
    1961
  • Mileage 
    72 000 km / 44 739 mi
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Lot number 
    0029
  • Reference number 
    3919
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    other
  • Location
    United States
  • Exterior colour 
    Other

Description

Chassis No. AR177305

Engine No. AR00120 01518

Not simply designed to wow motor show audiences, Bertone's B.A.T Alfa Romeo design studies of the 1950s eventually marinated in the minds of its creators long enough to iterate into one of the most sensational production car designs of its era, Alfa Romeo's Giulietta Sprint Speciale. With jet age inspired design cues, the Sprint Speciale was a flagship sports model for the marque, alongside its more spartan Sprint Zagato racing cousin. With a five-speed transmission, 1,300-cc twin-cam engine with twin Weber carburetors, and three-shoe front drum brakes, the Sprint Speciale, or SS, offered a considerable amount of performance in an eye-popping, uniquely styled package.

This example is one of a small handful of cars believed to have been delivered new to Bogota, Colombia, where it is said to have been owned by a businessman of Italian descent. Eventually the SS would come into the ownership of another prominent Bogota-based automotive family, in whose 50-car collection it would live for some 25+ years among a fleet of other special classics, including numerous other Alfas.

While in its prior ownership, the Sprint Speciale was treated to a repaint in red and an interior retrim in more luxurious black leather. In 2020 it was imported to California, and an extensive mechanical recommissioning was undertaken by Alfa guru Conrad Stevenson. Over $36,000 in invoices on file document attention paid to numerous aspects of the car from the engine to the brakes to the fuel system and differential. Most notably, the engine was removed and completely stripped down and rebuilt with a newly finished crankshaft by Sammy Hale. The Weber carburetors were rebuilt while the driveshaft also rebuilt and balanced. While the transmission was apart, it was noted that it is fitted with a special lightened close ratio GTA-type gear set, which shifts beautifully. A large number of other items were attended to in order to ensure the SS is a capable road car.

The current owners, longtime custodians of the Alfa Romeo marque, acquired the car in 2022 and have enjoyed it amongst their collection of vintage Italian sports cars. In both 2023 and 2025, the SS was pressed into service as a backup entry for the California Mille while other cars either failed to perform or languished in restoration shops; the SS performed admirably, completing the rally on both occasions. Its performance is excellent, with crisp throttle response and a pleasing raspy exhaust note from its specially tuned Conrad Stevenson exhaust. Its Bertone jet age styling is quite thrilling just to look at, but when combined with a high-revving twin-cam Alfa engine, smooth shifting five-speed transmission, and nimble handling characteristics of the Giulietta sports car, it is clear that Alfa Romeo's SS is both a styling and performance icon worth paying attention to.


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