Alfa Romeo GTV (1971)
for sale
Price: US $20,000.00
Price: US $20,000.00
As second owner, I purchased this 1971 GTV 1750 in
Arizona around 1992 and it stayed in Arizona, where I used it as a stock street
car, until 1997. In 1998, I moved to the
NYC area where it was garaged and rarely used, but was still well maintained
and kept rust free. I won't go into
details on the work that was done on the car during this period because, from
2007 - 2009, it underwent a complete rebuild by Ryan Pilla, a SCCA pro-driver
who runs and operates the Car Doctor and Turnkey Drive. Ryan prepares and maintains customers' racecars
and provides a fleet of race cars for rental during his private track days.
Together, Ryan and I planned and
Ryan executed a total rebuild of my car with the intention of creating a car
that would be exciting to drive on the street (neither a garage queen nor a
daily driver) and still be able to be driven to the track for a track day or
the occasional vintage race. This
two-year project involved, among other things, the following:
Installation of rivet mounted
fender flares and total paint job.
Interior re-work with removal of
rear seats and installation of new carpets, headliner, roll bar, carbon-fiber
leather seats from Ferrari 348 Speciale, racing harnesses on both sides, removable racing steering wheel and custom aluminum dash with racing gauges.
Polished, ported and balanced
custom race engine with all of the goodies, i.e., custom machined head, heavy
duty valves, guides, stems and springs, 11 mm cams, high compression pistons, aluminum flywheel, 45 Webers with stacks and custom air intake, electronic
ignition, clutch, alternator, etc. It
was dyno'ed at slightly over 200 horsepower. While it may sound hairy, it's really very nice even to putter around
town.
On the exhaust end, there is a
custom manifold and side exit pipes. The
entire drive train was upgraded and a heavy-duty rear axle with limited slip
differential was installed. Aluminum
axle extenders were added front and rear, as well as a racing gas tank, cross-drilled brakes and 15X7 Panasports.
A new adjustable suspension was
installed with camber adjustable arms and bushings, drop links, heavy-duty
shocks, springs and sway bars, etc. The
car is lowered but still streetable. It
can be lowered further for the track. Needless to say, even at its present height, it handles like a slot car.
The project was a labor of love
and no expense was spared. After
completion, I managed to bring the car to one track day and had the time of my
life. Shortly afterwards, I was forced
to stop track days due to medical issues. For the last several years, I have only driven the car on local streets
and back roads accumulating about 3, 000 miles since the rebuild. Within the last three months, Vincenzo Latino
of Auto Elite installed a starter, alternator, battery, clutch, refurbished the
top and bottom of the engine, performed a tune-up and detailing.
update: 2015-07-08
Used |
“Excellent condition” |
Year: | 1971 | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Make: | Alfa Romeo | Body Type: | 2 door coupe |
Model: | GTV | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Trim: | 2 door coupe | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Engine: | Custom built 2L, 4 cylinder, DOHC, hemi-head, Weber 45 | Options: | Leather Seats, custom built GTAm clone |
Drive Type: | RWD | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Cerulean Blue | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Tan |