Selling An 1959 Giulietta Sprint Speciale?

Classic Alfa buyer Alex Manos

Boasting a super-streamlined and aerodynamic body design, the release of the Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale in 1957 would excite the automotive world. With clean lines and gorgeous curvature, the design would bear a family resemblance to earlier Bertone-designs like the Berlina Aerodinamica Tecnica and the Disco Volante, yet would have mass-market appeal.

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Also known as the Alfa Romeo Giulietta SS, the Sprint Speciale would be marketed as a more luxurious and sport Giulietta model that was focused on lightweight construction and competition. Unfortunately, the Giulietta SS would be too heavy to meet the expectations buyers had for performance based on earlier Alfa Romeo models, yet the model would become a widely appreciated example of luxury in the Alfa Romeo Giulietta lineup. Among the most sought-after examples are the nearly 100 “Low Nose” models produced during the early years of the line. When selling a 1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale, one of the hardest steps will be evaluating your classic based on condition, rarity and appeal in the market. This can be particularly difficult for those who have a deep emotional connection to their classic or who have painstakingly restored their classic over many years, as it is hard to be subjective.  If you’re thinking about selling a 1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale (or any model-year), the Alex Manos team would like to speak with you.

Let’s walk you through exactly how my process works, why so many classic car owners choose my services over auction alternatives, and share real stories from sellers just like you who decided that having someone bring a trailer for an immediate purchase was the right choice for their cherished classics. Ready to sell your classic car without the wait? Let’s explore how I can bring a trailer to your location as soon as today.

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Selling Your 59′ Sprint Speciale? Alex Wants to Buy It!

Q: What captures collector interest in the 1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint Speciale?

A: The fascination stems from several converging elements. First and foremost is the sheer aesthetic brilliance – Franco Scaglione’s design for Bertone is a landmark of aerodynamic automotive art, clearly influenced by the avant-garde B.A.T. concepts. Then there’s the heart of the beast: the potent 1.3-liter Alfa Romeo twin-cam engine, enhanced to ‘Veloce’ specification with twin Weber carburetors, producing roughly 100 spirited horsepower. Its performance, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox, was remarkable. Add to this the inherent exclusivity of the Sprint Speciale line (only 1,366 Giulietta versions were ever made), and the intrigue deepens for the 1959 model year, as it represents a fascinating point of evolution within that limited run.

Q: My Sprint Speciale is a 1959 model – what does that imply?

A: 1959 was a watershed year, meaning your car could possess one of two distinct characters. Early in the year, Alfa Romeo completed the initial batch of approximately 101 ‘low nose’ (Tipo 750 SS) cars begun in 1957. These were built primarily for FIA racing homologation, often featuring weight-saving aluminum panels (doors, hood, trunk lid), Plexiglas windows, and lacking bumpers, embodying a purer, more competition-oriented spirit. However, later in 1959 (around the official press launch at Monza in June), production transitioned to the ‘high nose’ (Tipo 101.20) configuration. These later ’59 cars typically featured steel doors, glass windows, front and rear bumpers, and a slightly raised nose profile, shifting the car’s character towards a (still very sporty) grand tourer. Therefore, identifying whether your ’59 is one of the final ultra-rare ‘low nose’ examples or an early example of the ‘high nose’ series is absolutely critical. Chassis numbers and production details are key to understanding its specific identity.

Q: How is the value of a ’59 Giulietta SS assessed?

A: Assessing the worth of a 1959 Sprint Speciale requires acknowledging its unique position. While the usual factors like overall condition (including structural integrity and rust), mechanical health, documented history, and originality (especially the matching-numbers engine) are vital, the primary value determinant for a 1959 model is its configuration: ‘low nose’ or ‘high nose’. There is a significant valuation difference between the two, with the rare ‘low nose’ cars commanding a substantial premium (Hagerty suggests potentially 50% higher values). Accurately identifying which version you own is the first step towards a realistic appraisal. Relying on expert assessment familiar with these nuances is highly recommended.

Q: What are my pathways for selling a ’59 Sprint Speciale in the US?

A: Owners generally explore several avenues:

  • Premier Auction Houses: Can offer global reach but involve considerable seller’s commissions, logistical efforts, and market timing risks.
  • Online Collector Car Platforms: Increasingly popular, these require active seller participation, incur fees, and final values can be unpredictable.
  • Peer-to-Peer Private Sales: Allows direct negotiation but demands significant time investment in marketing, buyer screening, and transaction management.
  • Consignment Specialists/Dealers: Can manage the sale but may involve lengthy consignment periods or less aggressive purchase offers.
  • Direct Sale to an Experienced Buyer like Alex Manos: A method focused on speed, transparency, and expertise.

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Q: Why choose Alex Manos over other selling methods for my ’59 SS?

A: Selling a car from a transition year like 1959 requires a buyer who understands the specific nuances. My approach at AlexManos.com is built on clarity and expertise, offering compelling benefits:

  • Navigating Complexity: My twenty years focused on classics means I understand the critical differences between an early ’59 ‘low nose’ and a later ’59 ‘high nose’, and how that impacts value.
  • Fair Price, Fast Payment: I provide prompt, well-supported cash offers reflecting the true market value of *your specific* car, whether ‘low’ or ‘high’ nose. Payment is immediate upon agreement.
  • Purchase “As-Is,” Anywhere: I buy Sprint Speciales nationwide, regardless of their condition – from fully restored examples to projects needing comprehensive work. No need for pre-sale repairs.
  • Logistics Handled: I arrange and cover the cost of insured vehicle transport from your location, simplifying the process considerably.
  • Transaction Clarity: My offer is the final amount you receive. There are no hidden commissions, marketing fees, or deductions.
  • Established Reputation: I am a visible, accessible buyer with a proven track record (check ShopperApproved for AlexManos.com reviews), offering peace of mind compared to anonymous routes.
  • Effortless Experience: I aim to make the entire sale, from valuation to vehicle pickup, as smooth and straightforward as possible for you.

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Recent Reviews:

1973 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000
Frank
1973 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000
11-28-2015
Brooklyn, NY

“I came across Alex’s ad when we decided to sell the Alfa. I sent him an emai if he was interested in purchasing , Alex called me back, I sent him some pictures, he called back 15 minutes later and the car was sold he overnighted to and I did the same, he had the car picked up the car with no problems.. It was great owning that car and hopefully someone will restore and enjoy it. Thanks Alex I’ll recommend my fellow Alfaholics your way!”

1964 Alfa Romeo Gulia Spider
Dick M.
1964 Alfa Romeo Gulia Spider
10-13-2015
Pembroke, MA

“Alex, Working with you was straightforward and quick. I can’t imagine selling my car on my own, having to deal with “tire kickers” and scheduling showings. You did everything to make the sale simple. Thank you!!!”

1969 Alfa Romeo Duetto
Judy L.
1969 Alfa Romeo Duetto
09-1-2015
Abilene, Texas

“I can give Alex and his team 5 stars! I was selling my deceased dad’s pride and joy for his estate which was something I was dreading, but Alex made the transaction painless! Thanks Alex!”

1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider
Zane E.
1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia Spider
06-1-2015
Anoka, Minnesota

“Alex, thanks for a seamless transaction. Difficult to see the car go, hope to see it on the show/auction circuit one day. Your follow-up was excellent, and the pickup by the shipper was also very smooth. Great doing business with you!”

1966 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider
Patrick M.
1966 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider
02-28-2015
Williamsville, New York

“Alex is first class. A pleasure to work with. I highly recommend him! Thank you, Patrick Monesi”

Why Sell Your Sprint Speciale Directly to Alex Manos?

Selling your classic Alfa Romeo should be a positive experience. Choosing me ensures:

  1. Deep Alfa Romeo Expertise: 20+ years focused on these cars means I understand your SS’s true value.
  2. Immediate Cash Offer & Payment: Fair offers, paid instantly. No waiting.
  3. Nationwide “As-Is” Purchase: I buy any condition, anywhere in the US.
  4. Hassle-Free Pickup Included: I arrange and pay for transport.
  5. Transparent, Direct Dealing: You work directly with me, Alex Manos.
  6. Zero Seller Fees: No commissions, no hidden costs.
  7. Simple & Fast Process: Contact me, share details, get an offer, get paid. It’s that easy.

We Buy Any Condition, Nationwide.

My name is Alex Manos, my team and I buy European & American classic cars and we’d love to talk about selling your classic car today!

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