The Montreal is a classic Granturismo or an incredibly casual sports coupé
– 2.6 L V8 injection gasoline engine with 143 kW (195 hp) and 5-speed manual transmission
– First registration 08/1972
– Speedometer reading 50,723 km
– What is known is that it was purchased in Münster in 06/2006 by the previous owner without a vehicle registration document. In addition a sworn, notarized insurance. Furthermore, a certificate from the Federal Motor Transport Authority
– Electric windows, folding luggage compartment cover, Blaupunkt car radio UKM
– Original condition, apparently not “tinkered with”
– German registration documents must first be provided. TÜV with §23 and valid HU until 09/2026.
Good overall condition in line with the vehicle’s age and relatively low mileage
Sales on behalf of consignor
An unnamed beauty turned the heads of the car-loving public at the 1967 World’s Fair in Montreal, Canada. Two white Alfa Romeo coupés with special details, such as headlights half-hidden by decorative grilles, were presented in Canada. They were so well received that it was decided to go into series production.
The “Montreal” was to become Alfa’s new top-of-the-range model.
The tamed V8 engine of the Tipo 33 Stradale, the displacement increased to 2.6 liters and the output changed to a comparatively cultivated 200 hp, made the Montreal roadworthy with the easy and precisely shiftable ZF 5-speed gearbox.
The body of the small coupé is still regarded by fans today as Bertone’s masterpiece for Alfa Romeo, the “Alfa Bertone”. Many Alfistis speak of a dream car that owes its special nature to the 1967 World’s Fair in Montreal, Canada. The Montreal was only built 3925 times until 1977.