According to its included Certificato di Origine this 1965 Alfa
Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA (Chassis number 613247) was produced on
June 7, 1965, and was originally finished in red over black. The
car was initially delivered to Fernand Maria, owner of the Alfa
Romeo dealership, Garage Maria, located in Saint-Maur-des-Fosses,
France. The vehicle's well-documented ownership lineage, remarkable
records, and a top-tier restoration make it an exemplary addition
to any collection.
This GTA was purportedly entered into French rallies by Maria,
including La Ronde Cevenole and the Rallye des Lyons. The Alfa
subsequently came under the ownership of Rene Ricord, brother of
the distinguished Alfa Romeo tuner Jacques Ricord, before later
being acquired by Louis Chretien, the president of the Alfa Romeo
Club de France, who raced the car alongside his son. Ownership of
the GTA was then transferred to Jean Marc Aubert in the 1970s
before ultimately being acquired by John Brodman, an American
expatriate residing in Paris. In 1979, Brodman tasked Garage Maria
(the dealership who sold it new) with the vehicle's maintenance and
repair. During his ownership, he initiated restoration of the car
directed by the Belgian expert Rudy Pas. When Brodman moved to
Washington, D.C., the GTA accompanied him, staying under his
ownership until the year 2000, at which point it was sold to Mark
Leonard of Grand Prix Classics located in La Jolla, California.
In 2004, Alfa Romeo expert Scott Gray from Orange, California,
acquired the vehicle and embarked on a comprehensive restoration of
the GTA. Its body was stripped and refinished by Gary Todisco at
GTA Auto Metal Works in Santa Ana, California. This endeavor
included the installation of a refurbished tipo-00536 engine
equipped with 11:1 pistons, as well as a magnesium cam cover, oil
pan, and bell housing. Additionally, the 5-speed gearbox,
differential, brakes, and suspension were rebuilt. Upon completion,
the GTA was sold to Fran�ois Castaing, a prominent automotive
executive and inductee into the Automotive Hall of Fame, who
actively participated in historic events on the West Coast until
2015
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