The Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina, particularly the esteemed Super variant produced between 1965 and 1972, is a beloved classic and a hallmark of Italian automotive design. With its roots deeply embedded in the 1962-1977 production run, this four-door saloon, crafted by the iconic Bertone-Giugiaro design studio, has won the affections of vintage European saloon collectors everywhere. As a donor vehicle, the Giulia Berlina embodies a rich history of engineering excellence and cultural significance, representing the thinking manβs family saloon adored in Italy during the 60s and 70s.
In New Haven, we celebrate this heritage and invite you to consider donating your Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina Super. These cars have seen a renaissance in the collector market, where clean, original examples command prices upwards of $30,000 and concours-restored models fetch even higher. With a focus on preserving their authenticity and history, we aim to ensure that every Giulia Berlina Super continues to be cherished by its next owner.
πGeneration guide
Giulia Berlina 1300 β’ 1962-1965
The initial generation featuring a 1.3L Twin-Cam I4 engine, setting the stage for the family saloon's enduring legacy.
Giulia Berlina Super β’ 1965-1972
The high-spec Super variant with enhanced performance, included twin Weber 40 DCOE carburetors and superior braking systems.
Giulia Berlina 1750 β’ 1969-1977
More power with a 1.8L engine; the Berlina 1750 balanced performance and practicality, enhancing its family-friendly appeal.
Giulia Berlina 2000 β’ 1971-1977
The final iteration equipped with SPICA mechanical fuel injection, designed to meet US emissions standards while retaining the classic Alfa spirit.
Known issues by generation
The Tipo 105 platform, while celebrated for its design and engineering, is not without its challenges. Common issues include the notorious water-pump impeller failures in the Twin-Cam Bialbero I4 engine, necessitating expert rebuilds to ensure longevity. Additionally, timing-chain tensioner wear can lead to costly maintenance, as can the dual Weber 40 DCOE carburetor synchronization issues, which require specialist tuning. For the later SPICA-injected models, finding a qualified technician for the mechanical fuel injection system is crucial to maintaining authentic performance.
Donation value by condition + generation
The value of an Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina Super is heavily influenced by its condition and authenticity. Original-paint examples command an iron-clad premium in the collector market, while any factory color change raises red flags for discerning Alfista collectors. Rust-free examples from the Sun Belt or West Coast present a significant premium over rust-prone Northeast or Midwest cars, reinforcing the importance of preserving these vintage saloons. Documentation of specialist rebuilds for the Twin-Cam and Weber or SPICA systems is essential for ensuring collector-tier value, with auction comparisons from sources like Hagerty and Bring a Trailer serving as indispensable references.
Donation process for this model
When considering a donation of your Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina Super, itβs highly recommended to work with a qualified appraiser who understands the intricacies of vintage European saloons. IRS Form 8283 Section B will be heavily applicable for tax purposes, especially for vehicles valued over $5,000. Enclosed transport is advised for clean, low-mile examples to ensure they arrive in excellent condition. Be prepared to provide original-paint verification, service history receipts, and documentation of any specialist rebuilds.
New Haven regional notes
In New Haven, owners of the Giulia Berlina Super benefit from a rich network of vintage automobile specialists who understand the nuances of classic Italian cars. The local service community includes experts familiar with the specific needs of Alfa Romeo, BMW, Mercedes, and Citroen models, ensuring that your vehicle receives the care it deserves. Furthermore, the distinction between salt-belt versus Sun Belt preservation is crucial; many collectors understand the imperative of rust-free examples when evaluating potential purchases.
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If you own a Giulia Berlina or Super, we urge you to consider donating it to Elm City Autos. Your support not only preserves the legacy of this remarkable Italian saloon but also contributes to a community passionate about vintage European automobiles. Together, letβs keep the spirit of the Giulia Berlina alive for future enthusiasts!
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