GTP Cool Wall: 1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato

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1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato


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1960 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Zagato nominated by @AlvaroF
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Engines:
1.3L I4
Power: 100 hp
Torque: 83 lb-ft.
Weight: 857 kg
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Drivetrain: Front engine, rear wheel drive
Body Styles: 2-door coupe​
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Cool.

I don't care much for this particular Zagato however. The standard Giulietta Sprint would have been a resounding Sub Zero.
 
Specs look absolutely lovely, but I cannot get over the styling of the car. Looks like an old Fairlady or Giulia that's been injected with fat. :/

Uncool.
 
There's never been such a perfect combination of words in any car name than this one, that I can think of.

Then it's such beautiful car. Even it's bubble like design, it looks so cute and lovely. The Giulietta Sprint might be cooler, I won't deny that, but this, to me, is more special.

Ice cold Sub-Zero
 
Far too rare to be simply cool, and one of the few Zagatos that I prefer to the original.

Sub-zero.
 
I'll admit, I'd never even seen or heard of this particular model, but I instantly put sub-zero - something I rarely do. In fact, I don't think I ever have to be honest.

There are few cars I'd describe as beautiful; to me, most cars are described as usually just 'pretty', 'tough, 'aggressive', 'striking' and so on, but this earns it effortlessly.
 
It looks like a Giulia had a litter of cute little puppies. They look so happy, too! Look at that round little back end, it hasn't even grown a full boot yet. D'awwwww.

Sub'd.
 
It's probably a great car, but doesn't really do anything for me. Plus, it looks like a big red bean. Uncool.
 
Undecided.

It's certainly a very clean design, but when you consider that, at the time, you could buy the Giulia Sprint Speciale came from the Alfa factory with fantastic Bertone coachwork as standard... uh....

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