The Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina (Tipo 105) produced from 1962 to 1977 is a celebrated vintage European saloon that combines Italian design and thoughtful engineering. With its iconic Bertone-Giugiaro design, the Berlina has become a beloved collector's item, particularly the high-spec Super variant produced between 1965 and 1972. Owners in Providence are fortunate to have this remarkable vehicle as part of their automotive heritage, especially as its value continues to appreciate in the collector market.
As a donor, your Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina can bring hope and support to those in need through Wheel of Hope. We encourage owners of these unique vehicles to consider donating their cherished cars, which not only helps a worthy cause but also provides the opportunity for other enthusiasts to experience the joy of owning a piece of automotive history.
📖Generation guide
Giulia 1300 • 1962-1965
The original model featuring a 1.3L Twin-Cam engine, establishing the foundation for the Giulia legacy. Noteworthy for its innovative design and driving dynamics.
Giulia 1600 • 1965-1972
The 1.6L Twin-Cam engine variant, offering improved performance. The Super model from this period is highly sought after for its dual Weber carburetors and enhanced features.
1750 Berlina • 1971-1977
An evolution featuring a 1.8L engine, delivering a more vigorous driving experience. Collectors value the combination of performance and classic styling.
2000 Berlina • 1971-1977
The final iteration with SPICA mechanical fuel injection, aimed at meeting US emissions regulations. It retains the classic Giulia charm while incorporating necessary modernizations.
Known issues by generation
Owners of the Giulia Berlina should be aware of several model-specific issues. The Twin-Cam Bialbero engine is known for its water-pump impeller failures, making a rebuild from a specialist critical. Additionally, timing-chain tensioner maintenance is essential to avoid costly repairs, and synchronization of the dual Weber carburetors requires expert attention. For the 1971-1977 Berlina 2000, the SPICA mechanical fuel injection system necessitates a specialist rebuild, adding to the importance of service history in maintaining these classic vehicles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The appreciating vintage collector market places significant value on original-paint Giulia Berlina models, with clean Super examples frequently fetching $30-55k and concours-restored units exceeding $70k. Factory color changes are viewed as red flags by collectors, while rust-free West Coast examples command substantial premiums over their Northeast counterparts. Detailed service records that include specialist rebuilds are mandatory to preserve the vehicle's value, ensuring that both enthusiasts and collectors recognize its importance within the Alfa Romeo lineage.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Alfa Romeo Giulia Berlina is a straightforward process through Wheel of Hope. We strongly recommend securing a qualified appraisal, as IRS Form 8283 Section B is heavily applicable for vehicles valued over $5k. Ensuring documentation of original paint, service history, and specialist rebuilds will facilitate the donation process and maximize the positive impact on our mission. For clean, low-mileage examples, we recommend considering enclosed transport to preserve their condition during the transition.
Providence regional notes
Providence boasts a vibrant community of vintage European car enthusiasts, including specialists who are well-versed in servicing Alfa Romeo models. This regional network provides essential support for maintaining these classics, helping owners preserve their vehicles against the harsh realities of Northeast weather. Understanding the value of rust-free examples helps inform owners on the best practices for maintaining their Giulia Berlina, ensuring they remain cherished pieces of automotive history.
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