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HIGHLIGHTS
- Lovely example of rare 3.0-litre 75
- Large file of invoices and receipts
- Genuine Veloce body kit
- New tyres all-round
THE APPEAL
Introduced on Alfa Romeo’s 75th anniversary, the 75 was essentially a substantial facelift of the Giulietta, with distinctive wedge-shaped styling and delightfully boxy proportions.
Always very much on the fringes of the compact executive car market, the 75 was a proper Alfa Romeo – delightfully good fun to drive, with an advanced rear transaxle gearbox arrangement and perfectly-balanced weight distribution.
In 3.0-litre form, the 75 also had the advantage of Alfa Romeo’s glorious ‘Busso’ V6 engine, while the sporting flagship – the Veloce – came with a bulky but not unattractive body kit.
That’s what we have here – a 1989 model with wonderful black coachwork, which has benefitted from some fairly substantial investment in recent years. It’s a lovely old thing, believed to be one of no more than a dozen RHD survivors in this trim level.
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- UK V5C
- File of invoices and paperwork
- Records of cambelt and tensioner replacement
- No current MOT as the car is in the Republic of Ireland, but it will be sold in fully roadworthy condition and ready for test if it returns to the UK
- Was stored for 12 years as part of a private collection and recommissioned in 2014
THE INTERIOR
- Retrimmed black and grey leather sports seats in superb condition
- Three-spoke Momo sports steering wheel
- Electric windows
- Good carpets and headlining
- No cracks to dashboard
- Aftermarket Kenwood CD-radio
- Overall very clean and smart order throughout
THE EXTERIOR
- Lovely Nero Volcane Black paint
- Presents beautifully with no body damage and a superb paint finish
- Five-spoke alloys
- Recent Firestone tyres fitted all-round
- Said to be in excellent condition underneath with no welding carried out nor required
- All original badges and trim in very good order
THE MECHANICS
- 3.0-litre “Busso” V6
- 192bhp
- 0-60 in 7.5 secs
- Five-speed manual transmission with rear transaxle
- Serviced and maintained well with supporting history
- Cambelt and tensioners changed in 2020
- Koni suspension
- Recent brake master cylinder
- Said by the vendor to be in exceptional running order and with no known faults or problems
SUMMARY
When it launched the 75, Alfa Romeo was on the brink of bankruptcy. The new saloon was developed on a tight budget, but it gave Alfa back its mojo and was a car admired universally for its wonderful handling, amazing Busso engine and distinctive appearance.
It was a car that may not have sold in huge numbers, but which was loved and adored by enthusiasts of the marque and is today becoming much sought-after, especially in 3.0-litre Veloce flavour. This one’s the real deal – a 100% genuine Veloce in lovely condition inside and out, and which apparently wants for nothing. A genuinely wonderful car.
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