For sale- l’autista’s 1974 Alfa Romeo 105 GT Junior

After much consideration, the time has come to offer my 1974 GT Junior 1600 for sale.

I have owned it over the last 2 years, but with a new house and some other projects on the way I just can’t justify keeping it around, lovely as it is.

Some basic details:
-Comprehensive history folder including all maintenance and upgrade receipts from Maranello Motors under my ownership.
-2 litre engine on 40mm Webers (rebuilt early 2007), 2 litre gearbox, diff and brakes, upgraded cams (previous owner didn’t have specs available).
-Koni Red shocks (new fronts, rebuilt rears).
-Lowered suspension with stiffer springs.
-Electronic ignition and thermo fan.
-Semi-comp brake pads and braided hoses.
-Near new 185/65 Bridgestone tyres.
-Retrimmed Black vinyl seats (no cracks in the dashboard either).
-Autotecnica steering wheel with spacer to improve driving position.
-Fire extinguisher.

It has also just come back from having some small patches of rust removed and a couple of small dings ironed out and repainted.

My intention was to enjoy this car on country roads and also on the occaisonal track expedition. In actuality, I have enjoyed the roads immensely but it has only gone on track once, at Winton for the driver development day earlier this year.

The car has been completely reliable and is ready to be enjoyed on road or at the club sprints. It will come with a Victorian RWC and is registered until August 2010.

This is a truly regrettable sale.

Some pictures are attached, I can send more information and photos on request. The best way to contact me is via email: adam@lautista.com.au

Car is located in Craigieburn.

Asking for offers around $14,000 with RWC. Negotiable.

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