Alfa Romeo
1750, 2000
1968-1977
In January 1968 the Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina was introduced at the Brussels Motor Show, together with the 1750 GTV and Spider Veloce. The 1750 was based on the Giulia and was meant to top the range. The 1750 had a longer wheelbase than the Giulia and revised external panels, designed by Bertone. Most of the interior parts however, were shared with the Giulia. In November 1969 the 1750 received some minor changes, including side blinker lights at front, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and top-hinged pedals. This model is referred to as the second series.
1968
Alfa Romeo 1750
folder, 8 pages, Dutch
published c1968
Dating
the text indicates this is an introductory folder
Alfa Romeo 1750
brochure, 20 pages, Italian
published c1968
Dating
the text indicates this is an introductory brochure; originally this brochure was issued in a folder
1969
Alfa Romeo 1750 GT veloce
brochure, 24 pages, Dutch
published 01-69
Dating
publicity code 691 A 21 R
Alfa Romeo 1750 GT veloce
folder, 8 pages, Dutch
published c1969
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the same photo's are used as in the 01-69 brochure
1970
In 1971 the 1750 was superceded by the 2000. Apart from the engine, the most notable difference is the new black plastic grille. Also, external lights were different between the models. In 1977 the 2000 Berlina was replaced by the new Alfetta 2000, after almost 90,000 cars had been built.
Alfa Romeo 2000 GT veloce, Spider veloce
brochure, 24 pages, Dutch
published 09-71
Dating
publicity code 719 A 61
1973
Alfa Romeo 2000 GT veloce, Spider veloce
brochure, 24 pages, Dutch
published 02-73
Dating
publicity code 732 I 154 R
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