Alfa GT Junior

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jazzybee

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250 months

Sunday 12th December 2004
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I'm having thoughts about getting a circa 1970 GT Junior. Thoughts, advice and links to useful sites would be appreciated

jazzybee

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Wednesday 15th December 2004
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Thanks for the advice, I've spent the time looking into the options further... I like the idea of a GTA or a 2000GTV Bertone Coupe as first choice options, with the Junior, 1750GTV or GTC as 2nd choice. The idea is to get a pre '73 road tax free car that I can play with. I would be buying it to be a replacement for my MX-5, and would like to have an idea of how the handling would compare. Out of the models above how do they rate in terms of 'feel'?

I can accept the car requiring a little more work, but it sounds like I need to buy one that has been restored already. I am struggling to find a UK club or forum to search for further intel on the cars.

jazzybee

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Thursday 16th December 2004
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Ok, thanks guys... .Looks like I am steering more towards an early 2000GTV. I think the junior looks better, but looking for a car that I can still live with.

jazzybee

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Saturday 18th December 2004
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Mon Ami Mate said:

jazzybee said:
Ok, thanks guys... .Looks like I am steering more towards an early 2000GTV. I think the junior looks better, but looking for a car that I can still live with.





There's a lovely one here:

<a href="http://dealerservices.autotrader.co.uk/GetDealer.do?did=6425&pageid=3"><a href="http://dealerservices.autotrader.co.uk/GetDealer.do?did=6425&pageid=3">http://dealerservices.autotrader.co.uk/GetDealer.do?did=6425&pageid=3</a></a>

ALFA-ROMEO GTV 2.0 SPORT , 1971 K Reg . Alfa Red. Please vist our website at <a href="http://www.alfanet.co.uk">www.alfanet.co.uk</a> or click on the dealer website button , to view over 35 Alfa Romeo in stock.This car is 30 years old, in excellent condition throughout, it has been in the same family from new, it has been fully restored by Autofficina Sprint in Italy. This is a left hand drive model. This is a fantastic example of a real classic, with real history. £8,995

And a passable one here:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=9834&item=4510945656&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW


Both look nice to me... But, I quite like this one:
www.classicalfa.com/cars/72200gtv.htm