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1959 Alfa Romeo, Sprint Normale, CA “Black Plate”

$59,800

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I love Alfa's and the sprints are a blast to drive. This is likely one of the most rust-free examples in the US.

THE ESSENTIALS

We are very excited to have been retained to sell once again this rust-free, Southern California since new, “black plate” Alfa that has been off the road since at least 1996.  Now fully recommissioned and partially restored, it is a terrific car to rally and enjoy, take to local car shows and events or improve as desired.  More details and photos coming soon!!

It is in its original Alfa Red livery and has black vinyl interior with red carpeting. The Alfa Red has had one lesser quality repaint performed decades ago.

According to the Automobilismo Storico Centro Documentazione, the Alfa was manufactured on November 11th 1959 and sold to Hoffman Motor Car Co. on December 1st 1959.

The glass is in excellent condition. It comes complete with the original California “black plate”.

We have recommissioned the car with all new brakes, complete tune-up with all new authentic parts, new complete and correct exhaust system, new belts and hoses, new thermostat, new rear main seal, front-end and transmission service, full servicing, etc.  We dropped the oilpan and pulled the transmission to complete a full inspection and replaced all major gaskets to make this  a nearly leak free Alfa!  It already has a “new” set of radials that have no wear.

We have driven the Alfa many times in 100 degree F weather and it stays at 160 to 170 degrees F.  The oil pressure remains strong and there has never been any smoking or odd noises from the engine or drivetrain.  The clutch and five speed transmission are very nice.

This Sprint Normale has a build date of 1959 and was bought new in California in late 1960 and is titled as a 1961.  It still bears the California “black plates” DNW604.

Mr. Patrick Lonergan owned the Alfa in Redlands, CA for many years as it was stored since the 1980′s.  It was then bought in 1996 by Will Kalbermatter and driven from Redlands to its home for the next 15 years, a vintage hangar at the Santa Paula Airport.  Will had used it a handful of times over the 15 years, accumulating perhaps 200 total miles.

The car is in terrific shape and is an exceptionally solid example.  It is fun to drive with the spirited and free reving 1300 dual overhead cam engine and five-speed transmission.  We love the sleek Bertone design.  This has a complete Bosch distributor and Lucas ignition coil.

The engine number is: AR00112-08048 and the chassis tag has the engine number as: 1315-011345.  The odometer reads 15,000 miles so we interpret this to mean it has about 115,000 total miles on the chassis.  The undercarriage is in excellent condition.

For more details email us at harry@classicpromenade.com or call Harry at 602.245.7200.

1959 Alfa Romeo, Sprint Normale, CA “Black Plate”

$59,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
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LOCATION USA
VIEWS 125

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1959 Alfa Romeo, Sprint Normale, CA “Black Plate”
1959 Alfa Romeo, Sprint Normale, CA “Black Plate”

$59,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 125

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Normale

Interesting Fact: The Giulietta Sprint Normale was in production from 1954 to 1965 and included many models over the year. During this time period, 177,690 models were made until it was eventually succeeded by the Giulia. This model was monumental as it represents Alfa Romeo’s first successful foray into the 1.3-liter class. The Sprint Normale…
Interesting Fact: The Giulietta Sprint Normale was in production from 1954 to 1965 and included many models over the year. During this time period, 177,690 models were made until it was eventually succeeded by the Giulia. This model was monumental as it represents Alfa Romeo’s first successful foray into the 1.3-liter class. The Sprint Normale was a 2+2 door coupe that was distinct due to its small round lamps that were used as headlights. Future models saw the brake horsepower on the Normale raised to 61 and a top speed of just over 100 miles per hour. Eventually, a new 1.6-liter engine was dropped into the model which lead to higher performance overall. A unibody construction was used alongside a front-engine layout that helped to bolster the vehicles power. Throughout the years, the Giulietta Sprint Normale became known as a classic and loved by car historians!

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