GTP Cool Wall: 1959-1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale

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1959-1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale


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1959-1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale nominated by @WL98
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Engines:
1.3L I4, 1.6L I4
Power: 100 hp
Torque: 83 lb-ft.
Weight: 957 kg
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front engine, rear wheel drive
Body Styles: 2-door coupe​
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Meh. I'd turn a head since it sticks out from modern cars but not a fan of the styling really.
 
Its a funky little car but its not beautiful enough to warrant a SZ vote in my opinion. Solid cool.
 
These are great when you're prepping them for a rich mans rally, and then of course test drive it. Drives great when stock. Hilarious awesomeness ensues when power, handling and rigidity are improved.

Solid, solid cool. Bordering Sub Zero.
 
Scaglione-Bertone > Spada-Zagato when it comes to Giulietta/Giulia Sprint designs.

This and the regular Sprint may be two different kinds of stylish, but both easily get a Sub Zero.
 
According to an article I read, stereotypical Finn doesn't like to state obvious things. When it comes to the coolness of this thing, should be very obvious.
 
Nice, but the best Alfa have ever made? Hmmmm, not even close...

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Agreed, and to that list I'd add the Duetto (my personal favourite) and a 156 (but then I'm a little biased on that one).

Still sub zero though.
 
Cool.

But it can't really be SZ when it's not in my top 25 Alfa Romeos. It's just not pretty to me and it's not overly appealing relative to it's contemporaries.
 
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