The Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV entered the market for the 1972 model year as a successor to the 1750 GTV, featuring displacement and horsepower improvements to the SPICA-injected twin-cam 4-cylinder engine. Benefitting from a frame-on restoration and engine rebuild carried out in Europe under previous ownership, this 1972 GTV is now being offered for auction with less than 100 miles driven since.
Designed by Girogetto Giugiaro for Bertone, the classic bodywork of the 2000 GTV is distinguishable by chrome, horizontal bars with raised blocks outlining the heart-shaped grille. This example has been refinished in Giallo Ocra and the 15” Turbina-style wheels are dressed in Continental ContiEcoContact 3 tires
Inside, the driver is greeted by Alfa-Romeo embossed sill plates and auxiliary Jaeger instrumentation. Interior appointments include black leather front and rear seats with matching door panels, black carpeting, and wood trim along the dashboard, center console, and steering wheel rim. The seller notes some minor imperfections in the wood trim, detailed images are provided in the gallery.
This GTV is powered by a 1,962cc twin-cam four-cylinder engine with SPICA fuel injection, generating up to 130 HP and 134 lb.-ft of torque to the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transmission. This GTV is said to have received upgraded springs and shocks, new suspension bushings, and 4-piston Wilwood front brakes. The engine is also said to have undergone a full mechanical overhaul under the previous ownership.
This sale will include a clean title.
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@DLC updated pictures and videos of both. Please look at the driving video of tach.
@WORLD asked about tach, no response, asked about the wilwood brakes, no response
Sold for $56,750
@DLC seller here..... congrats to high bidder.
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@OopaXrush Doubt we hit their reserve. It's on ebay with a high 'Buy It Now.'
Have to walk away. I hope you win it
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Could we see images of the interior's headliner as well as additional dash photos showing the cracks? Thank you.
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@vero Curious if you saw the car in person? Any comments after seeing it? Thank you.
Can you provide additional pictures of the dash top, which is an area very prone to cracking? The current pictures appear to show cracks near the vents, but difficult to fully discern.
I own a 1983 BMW e21 with a dual Webber carburetor set up. I actually pulled the k-Jet Manual fuel injection that came stock as it offered less than desirable performance. Ofcourse a different car, but the Dual carb set up throttle response/sound. Nothing beats it’s on these late 70’s early 80’s cars GLWA
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can you take a picture of the wilwood brakes?
Driving Video - https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnGNhwDdn5ZfiZpCs5vdOnShdEaUmA?e=iy3wui
I fully appreciate this. When AR made really nice cars.
Love to tuck this away as my daughter's first car in a few years.
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@WORLD Carbureted as we pointed out.....................
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@vero my offsite warehouse is on Beach Blvd by appointment only.
I'm interested in inspecting the car Saturday at noon. Can I assume it is located in the Jacksonville area??
@PCARMARKET My apologies to everyone about the injection vs carb debate. More pictures added to end this discussion. Thanks again for the information and comments from everyone.
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@WORLD Thank you. Compression test would help too.
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@jhyldahl9441 I will try to make a driving video. This vehicle was a full restoration in Italy in 2022. I do not have restoration pictures as I purchased this personally over the summer in Italy. Regards, Jake
@DLC The car is off-site. I will inspect and reply in the next days. Regards, Jake
@vero The vehicle would be available to see on Saturday from 10-1 by appointment. Regards, Jake
Looks like the tach isn't working. Can you confirm?
Are there any records concerning the frame-on restoration and engine rebuild accompanying
the car?
Does the seller plan to include a driving video?
Thank you.
Good morning! Is the vehicle available for inspection this weekend? Thanks.
@JBF2 well put. It appears you know your Alfa's.
I stand by my earlier comment; this is not an injected car. It appears to be a nice example and European versions were carbureted. Could we see a better driving video and compression test?
@SteveinVT and @DLC
A Spica injection air cleaner is an oval, gray canister. The black round air cleaner seen here sits on an aluminum plenum attached to carbs. @WORLD Which photo shows any of the injection? The closest photo is of the air filter and what appears to be a carburetor choke cable. This car appears to be of European spec with the side marker dot lights, etc. The European cars did not have the injection at this time. Also the deck lid would have the script “INZIONE” if injected 2 liter car. This car does not show the script unless it was deleted during the repaint.
@DLC- it is a bit hard to tell from the photos. Airbox looks like it might be for a SPICA, but hard to tell from the angle. If US market, it should've started off SPICA, though many were converted back to carbs because the SPICA had a reputation for being fickle. My US market '72 (Prugna) has weber 40s.
In my Opinion, One of the most beautiful cars of this era! GLWTA
DLC - Please review pictures. This is fuel injection.
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this doesn't look like its got SPICA fuel injection...........looks carbureted