Alfa Romeo

2000, 2600

1958-1968

At the Salone dell'Automobile di Torino in October 1957, the Alfa Romeo 2000 was presented as the successor to the 1900. Production started in 1958 with the Berlina and Spider. The Sprint - one of the first designs by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Bertone - followed in 1960. Being expensive but not very fast, the 2000 was a slow seller, in particular the Berlina which was outsold by the Spider.

 

1959

Alfa Romeo 2000

brochure, 10 pages, Italian

published 03-59

Dating

3-1959 is printed on the back

1960

Alfa Romeo 2000

folder, 4 pages, English

published 01-60

Dating

publicity code 1-60 (10) - ILTE

Alfa Romeo 2000

brochure, 8 pages, English

published 12-60

Dating

publicity code DIREP 12-60 (1,5) 008

1961

Alfa Romeo 2000

brochure, 8 pages, English

published 04-61

Dating

publicity code DIREP 4-61 (1,5) 008

 

At the March 1962 Geneva International Motor Show, Alfa Romeo presented the factory-built 2600 Berlina, the 2600 Spider with a body by Carrozzeria Touring and the Bertone bodied 2600 Sprint. The exclusive 2600 Sprint Zagato only entered the market in 1965. The body styling was based on the 2000 range with only minor adjustments. The engine however, was a well received, brand new 2.6 liter six cylinder in line. As with the 2000 range, the 2600 was not a commercial success with sales not exceeding 12,000 units.

 

1962

Alfa Romeo 2600

brochure, 8 pages, Italian

published 03-62

Dating

publicity code DIREP 3-62 (10)

Alfa Romeo 2600 spider

brochure, 8 pages, Italian

published 04-62

Dating

publicity code DIREP 4-62 (20)

1965

Alfa Romeo 2600

brochure, 24 pages, French

published 1965

Dating

edizione 1965 is printed on the back

Alfa Romeo 2600 berlina

brochure, 32 pages, Italian

published 1965

Dating

edizione 1965 is printed on the second last page

Alfa Romeo 2600 SZ

folder, 6 pages, Italian

published c1965

Dating

the SZ was introduced in 1965