The 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6 arrived with the ingredients of a cult icon, yet it never quite broke into the mainstream pantheon ...
This 1974 Alfa Romeo GTV in San Francisco, CA, is a stunning classic with a rebuilt engine and transmission by Alfa Performance Connection. Featuring a working original A/C, carbon fiber driveshaft, ...
Back in the day, Alfa Romeo handled saloon styling in-house, but entrusted the lines of its sexier coupes to outside design houses. Today's Nice Price or No Dice GTV has two doors and beautiful ...
When describing classic Alfa Romeos, it's difficult to avoid the clichés that tag along with one of Italy's most distinguished marquees. The 110-year old automaker established itself in its first 60 ...
Garth Stein, 56-year-old Seattle-based novelist, on his 1974 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000, as told to A.J. Baime. I have always loved the Alfa Romeo GTV 2000. Even when I was a kid, I loved the body style.
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Alfa Romeo's Alfetta GT was a beautiful creation back in the mid-1970s, and it aged beautifully even in its facelifted form. The latter involved adding the GTV6, which was a SOHC V6 2.5-liter variant ...
With its Italian flair and iconic designs, there are only a few automotive brands out there that could match the likes of Alfa Romeo. If you believe such things, it was Jeremy Clarkson that went as ...
Many years ago, Jeremy Clarkson went so far as to say that "you can’t be a true petrolhead until you’ve owned an Alfa Romeo." The statement may seem a bit far-fetched if we take the company's more ...
-* Alfa’s CEO suggests the GTV and Duetto could make a comeback As you can see, the brand has had a lot of ups and downs, but today, we’ve learned that the revived GTV might actually happen, with ...
This 1974 Alfa Romeo GTV in original LeMans Blue, paired with a 1969 1750 engine, is a partially rebuilt classic—perfect for Alfa enthusiasts in Washington.