Vehicle Description
This Alfa Romeo 1750 four-door notchback saloon is stored in our
Aiken, SC climate-controlled warehouse and comes with a current
South Carolina title. The inventory shown is 100% owned,
maintained, and driven by us here at Car Cave. For more pictures
and information please visit www.carcaveusa.com.A full walk around
video can be seen on our YouTube channel at
https://youtu.be/GNI8Hcx7E_U.Apply directly with our lending
partner Woodside Credit at
https://woodsidenew.defidirect.com/Application/apply?id=32200. With
competitive rates and flexible terms, you can drive away in your
dream vehicle without breaking the bank. For additional lenders and
financing options, feel free to contact us.Our 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750
Berlina is a remarkable example of the Italian automaker's renowned
engineering and design. Powered by the legendary Alfa Romeo Twin
Cam engine, this car offers an engaging and analog driving
experience that any true petrolhead would cherish. The 1,779 cc
DOHC inline-4 engine, fed by twin Dellorto 40 DHLA carburetors,
delivers 116 HP and sings a melody that only a Twin Cam can
produce. The 5-speed manual transmission adds to the thrill, making
every shift a pleasure as it sends power to the rear
wheels.Finished in its original Moss Green (Verde Muschio) with an
elegant pigskin leather (Cuoio Cinghiale) interior, this
first-series Berlina exudes timeless Italian style. A survivor in
exceptional condition, it retains much of its original paint and
shows no signs of rust or previous metal repairs. The
undercarriage, trunk floors, and body panels are solid, and the
chrome accents and iconic grille remain in excellent shape,
reflecting the car's careful preservation.The car's documented
history adds to its allure. Sold new in La Spezia, Italy, in 1969
for 1,885,000 Italian Liras (around $25,000 today), this Berlina
has a clear ownership lineage, with records from Alfa Romeo Centro
Documentazione verifying its original colors and specifications.
The Alfa also comes with the original Italian registration card and
a rare supplementary sheet, which includes details about the car's
first owner, a woman born in La Spezia in 1920, and its change of
ownership in 1973 to a family member. The supplementary sheet was
canceled in 2006 but remains as a collectible document.The 14'
steel wheels, fitted with 185/70R14 Continental ContiEco Contact
tires, complement the Berlina's dynamic handling and contribute to
its classic appearance. Whether it's the unmatched driving pleasure
of the Twin Cam engine or the pristine condition of this
well-preserved survivor, this Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina is sure to
captivate any collector or enthusiast who appreciates a true
Italian masterpiece.