Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
The Giulietta Spider is a car built by Alfa Romeo between 1955 and 1962.
It was designed by the famous designer Pininfarina who was inspired by another model created by his pen, the Lancia Aurelia B24.
Compared to the Sprint version, the Giulietta Spider had better interior finishes.
It was immediately a very successful model.
The first models were equipped with a panoramic windscreen and sliding side windows that were attached to the top; later a more conventional flat windscreen and the descending side windows in glass were adopted.
1961 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider
The Giulietta Spider was fitted with a 1,290 cc inline four-cylinder engine. The base was made of light alloy with cylinders rods brought back in cast iron.
The headboard was made of light alloy, with candle in the center of the chamber of burst.
The power supply included a dual carburettor body Solex semiinvertito, distribution with two valves per cylinder, V-shaped, controlled by two overhead camshafts with chain drive.
The traction was rear. The brakes were drum on the four wheels. The front suspension was independent, with transverse arms, helical springs, telescopic shock absorbers and anti-roll bar. The rear ones were rigid bridge, with vertical helix springs.