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Alfa Romeo 1963-1992 – 2021 Market Review

2021 Market Review - 1963-1992 Alfa Romeo

The money being sought for early 105 Series Alfas has become extreme, so look to 1750/2000 GTVs for more realistic pricing.

That said, $75K is still hefty for a 2.0-litre coupe and more than double the price you can expect to pay for the later, Alfetta-based GTV. GTV6 versions continue to gain value, although most remain on the lower side of $50,000. 2000 Spiders typically remain in the $35-50,000 bracket and only the early 1600 Duetto will get close to $100,000.

Alfasud Ti and Sprint hatchbacks appear occasionally and good examples can cost $20,000. 75 Twin Spark sedans, despite some hefty asking prices, should be available for $15-18,000.

1600GT/GTV $101,495 [2]

1750/2000 GTV $71,070 [14]

GT/2000 GTV 1976-86 $24,220 [7]

GTV6 1982-87 $36,015 [7]

2000 Spider 1970-78 $40,000 [2]

2000 Spider 1979-90 $30,815 [4]

75 Twin Spark $22,165 [3]

Sud/Sud TI/Sprint 1977-87 $21,665 [3]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2021 European & British Value Guide.

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From Unique Cars #456, Aug 2021

 

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