- Extremely rare Veloce ‘Alleggerita’ model
- Eligible for major events
- Sports car with surprising performance
This Giulietta Alleggerita was built on 12 June 1956 and delivered on 25 June that year, in the Genoa area; at the time, it was finished in Bianco Spagna. According to the Italian ‘libretto’ with the car, in 1965 it belonged to a Rebecchi Guerrino, and then in 1996 to Edoardo Bonanomi. In 2018, it was sold to an Italian dealer in the Brescia area, who sold it a few months later to our client, who had been looking for this model for many years.
Today, the car has a charming patina. It should be noted that the door cards, trim, glass, seats and opening panels appear to match the desirable Alleggerita version. It is fitted today with an engine of the correct 1315 type, with twin Weber 40DCO3 carburettors. The original engine block, no. AR1315*30102*, is supplied with the car and the side of it has been repaired. According to the ‘certificato di origine’ issued by Alfa Romeo, the latter number corresponds to the engine fitted to the car at the factory.
With an attractive patina today, and still possessing all the features specific to this rare model, this Veloce Alleggerita represents the Holy Grail for Alfa enthusiasts. A well-bred sports car, the Alleggerita is unequivocally the most desirable model in the Giulietta range. Its rarity and eligibility for the Mille Miglia add to its interest for enthusiasts looking to stand out when taking part in this event.