This 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 racer has been with the seller for 12 years now and has competed in several noted southwestern events including the Palm Springs Revival, Coronado Speed Festival, and HSR West Fontana among others. It’s said to be in perfect, ready to race condition with no needs. The car looks and sounds properly built, and includes a large cache of documentation including complete construction records, plans, and diagrams. At 71 years old, the seller has been racing his whole life but now feels it’s time to move on to other hobbies. It is now available in Vista, California for $30k.

Starting from a stripped body, Zimmerman Autosports of the San Diego area prepped the car with Plexiglass windows, fiberglass opening panels, and a full cage built to SCCA vintage specs. Fabrication quality appears to be quite good throughout, and body panels seem straight and solid in keeping with the seller’s claim that the car has never been crashed. Panasports look great on Alfa coupes, and this car is no exception—five are included in the sale, all wearing fresh rubber. Additionally, four rain tires are included on different rims.

The cabin sports a custom sheet metal dash with minimal instrumentation, a long reach shift lever, neat wiring, and clean body color paint on the floors and cage. A manual brake bias adjuster is within easy reach, and a Corbeau mid back chair sits behind a nicely padded, leather rimmed wheel with a straight-ahead marker.

Engine, transmission, differential, brakes, and suspension are all fresh with less than 20 hours, and the car sounds to be reliable with no DNF records during its long competition career. The motor looks tidy underhood, and runs Carrillo connecting rods, a GTA header, and Electronic ignition. The engine stabilizer bar seen prominently in photos is a nice addition and should help reduce drivetrain windup. Many spare parts including an extra cylinder head are included. The car has several 3rd, 4th, and 5th place finishes to its credit, as documented in an accompanying logbook.

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