NON VENU - 1964 ALFA ROMEO Giulia TZ

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700000 - 900000 EUR
NON VENU - 1964 ALFA ROMEO Giulia TZ
French historic registration title Sold new in Stradale configuration by the Alfa Romeo dealer in Florence in 1964 and first registered in Pise In 1965 it was prepared by Autodelta with dual-ignition cylinder head and Le Mans-type engine preparation to take part in several European Championship hill-climbs. A few years later, 0057 found itself in the hands of Italian gentleman driver Vittorio Girolami in Rome, where it remained for seven years (Aguttes sold another TZ belonging to Vittorio Girolami - AR750091 - in December 2021, of which he owned five examples alongside his Ferrari 250 GT Tour de France aluminium (0667 GT)) Accidentally damaged in 1981 by its 4th owner, it was sold without engine, in very bad condition to Pier David Milesi who restored it over 10 years before selling it to a French collector in 1995. The car then took part in the Tour Auto in 2003 and also in the 2006 Le Mans Classic. Still equipped with a 170 hp twin-ignition engine, a TZ 5-speed gearbox and a TZ magnesium rear axle, our car has an FIA Historic Technical Passport valid until 2027. Well known on the historic circuit, the car took part in the Tour Auto, Grand Prix de l’Age d’Or, but also in the Trofeo Nastro Rosso, now known as the Greatest’s Trophy by Peter Auto, reserved for the most exclusive cars. More recently, it successfully crossed the finish line during the 2022 edition of Le Mans Classic in the hands of its last owner. Sold with its French registration title as historic vehicle, old French and Belgian registration documents and its FFSA 3-part passport, it is accompanied by extensive documentation.
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