Alfa Romeo
Giulietta
1954-1965
At the Salone dell'Automobile di Torino in 1954 the Giulietta Sprint was shown to the public for the first time and the response was so overwhelming that hundreds of cars had to be built by hand before the production line was even ready. The next year, the Berlina was presented in Turin, a few months later followed by the Pinin Farina styled Spider. At the end of 1956 the first Sprint Zagato was made, but it only entered the market in 1960. They were all handbuilt and came with an aluminium body and plexiglass windows. In October 1957 the Giulietta Sprint Speciale was shown at the Salone dell'Automobile di Torino which went into production in June 1959.
1954
Alfa Romeo Giulietta sprint
folder, 4 pages, Italian
published 10-54
Dating
publicity code N 5423 10-1954 (5000)
1955
Alfa Romeo Giulietta
folder, 8 pages, Italian
published 04-55
Dating
publicity code N 5511 4-1955 (50.000)
1956
Alfa Romeo Giulietta sprint veloce
folder, 4 pages, Italian, English, French, German, Spanish
published c1956
Dating
the sprint veloce was introduced in 1956, the text suggests it is an introductory folder
1957
Alfa Romeo Giulietta spider
brochure, 8 pages, French
published 03-57
Dating
publicity code DC 3-1957 (4) - ILTE
1958
Alfa Romeo Giulietta sprint
folder, 4 pages, English
published 06-58
Dating
publicity code VI-58 (30) ILTE
Alfa Romeo Giulietta sprint veloce
folder, 4 pages, English
published 06-58
Dating
publicity code VI-58 (30) ILTE
Alfa Romeo Giulietta sprint
folder, 6 pages, Italian
published 09-58
Dating
publicity code DC PRO - 9-1958 (7)
1959
Alfa Romeo Giulietta
folder, 4 pages, French
published 11-59
Dating
publicity code 11-59 (5) - ILTE
1960
Alfa Romeo Giulietta
brochure, 8 pages, German
published c1960
Dating
this is the 1959 restyled model, another restyling occured in 1961
Alfa Romeo Giulietta sprint
brochure, 8 pages, English
published 12-60
Dating
publicity code DIREP 12-60 (15) 006
In the autumn of 1961 the Giulietta received a major update; both the engines and bodies were revised. Most notable changes were the new grille and larger tail lights. June 1962 saw the introduction of the new Giulia which would eventually become the successor to the Giulietta. Late 1962 the last standard Giulietta was produced, while the t.i. remained in production for another year. As of June 1962 the Sprint, Sprint Speciale and Spider received the new 1.6 liter engine and some minor updates and were consequently sold under the Giulia name until they were replaced by all-new Giulia-based models during 1965.
1963
Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 sprint, spider
brochure, 24 pages, German
published 05-63
Dating
(7) - 5 - 63 is printed on the back
1964
Alfa Romeo Giulietta ti
folder, 8 pages, Italian
published 1964
Dating
"edizione 1964" printed on the back
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