This 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia SS has been heavily modified to take the platform of an Alfa 75/Milano, not to mention the grafted-on nose of a Duetto. The project stalled for years and doesn’t ever sound to have been fitted with an engine, though there’s still a ton of additional work left to do as well. Regardless, what’s been done is done and hopefully someone makes the best of it by fitting a hot Busso V6 to drive the rear-mounted transaxle. Find it here on eBay in Los Angeles, California with a $10k BIN.

Says the seller: “Cleaning the warehouse. This is a project I started 10 years ago, I later decided to fabricate the body in aluminum and use a different frame so its been in the corner of the warehouse time to go. The platform is a Alfa Milano (75). The wheelbase was shortened by 9″ but the track is the same as the original 75 platform. If you have a donor GTV6 or Milano the mechanicals can be used, but you will need to shorten the driveshaft.”

Continued from the ad: “The body is steel, the rear clip is from a Sprint Speciale modified the front clip is from a Duetto and has been modified. The windscreen opening is fabricated to accommodate stock stepnose GTV glass. I will include a set of doors for the project they will need to be modified to fit. You will also need to fabricate a trunk lid. As you can see this is not an easy project but for the individual with the resources the end product could be amazing. The project is being sold as-is, there are no additional parts with this project. Sale will include a bill of sale and a title for the Milano frame.”

This one’s definitely among the more bizarre builds-in-progress we’ve seen recently, and it’s going to take lots of time, money, fabrication and vision to finish up. We’re definitely intrigued though, and would love to see it completed to a high standard with a 24V Busso up front.