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Alfa Romeo Giulietta: 750-Series, 101-Series, Differences. Early cars are referred to as 750-series until 1959, when the 101-series Giulietta started production.
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AutoGuide on MSN1958 Alfa Romeo Giulietta For SaleAlfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Veloce, a meticulously refurbished classic in striking red with black leather, boasts a 1.3L twin ...
An Alfa Romeo race car, created from the bones of the Giulietta, might be just the ticket. By late 1955, Alfa’s motorsports engineers had worked up a candidate: The Alfa Romeo 750 Competizione.
The marque’s first series-production cars were introduced in 1954, with the Giulietta (Tipo 750 and, later, the Tipo 101) in coupe, spider and sedan form, as well as numerous specials.
Speaking of the latter, of course, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta name was used for different automobile series throughout the years. There were the Type 750 and 101 rear-wheel drive models from 1954 to ...
Are you looking to buy a car but can't decide between a Alfa Romeo Giulietta or McLaren 750S? Use our side by side comparison to help you make a decision. We compare design, practicality, price, ...
Alfa Romeo exited the hatchback segment by ending production of the Giulietta, a Volkswagen Golf-sized model introduced in 2010. It’s planning on filling the void in its range with a city ...
Production of the Giulietta hatchback lasted until 2020, but now it’s clear that Alfa Romeo is shifting its focus entirely to SUVs. Illustrations Francois Hubert/SB-Medien for CarScoops / Thanos ...
04 – 2011 Alfa Romeo Giulietta in English wrecking yard – photo by Murilee Martin. Alfa Romeo first applied the Giulietta name to its cars in 1954, producing that legendary generation through ...
Alfa Romeo. The name still conjures up numerous evocative associations. Distinct, daring, provocative, enticing, and perhaps a few less than flattering references to the rather capricious nature of ...
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