This 1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia sprint GTV (chassis AR612105) has been thoroughly restored including a rebuilt, matching-numbers motor, fresh paint, interior, electrics, suspension, brakes and more. Work looks and sounds to have been done properly with an eye for details, and we dig the GTA styling cues, too. Find it here on eBay in Columbus, Ohio with no reserve and fast bidding. Special thanks to BaT reader Matthew D. for this submission!

Stripped back to bare metal and resprayed in its factory-correct red, paint is said to have been applied engine-out. All rubber has also been replaced, and we gather that glass was probably pulled prior to being rolled into the booth, too. Taillights, sidemarkers and windshield are all new as well, and a 30-hour sanding and buffing is said to have left finish in better-than-new condition. The bumperless look is matched well by GTA-style wheels and grille, and bodywork generally looks quite good—the trunklid could stand to have its fit adjusted, though.

The interior seems to have received the same level of attention and shows very nice upholstery, carpets and dash including instruments and switches. We like the standard Alfa wheel, and red seat belts are a nice touch.

Fully rebuilt including honed cylinders, new pistons, bearings, valve guides, valves, polished and port matched head, the car’s original 1600 twin cam is said to have been assembled by an Alfa specialist with 30 years of experience. European cams should help it breathe a bit better, and rebuilt Webers look good and probably sound even better thanks to GTA-style, mesh-covered trumpets.

Other work included a rebuild of the 5-speed with new synchros, bearings and seals, while suspension has also been refreshed with new shocks, springs and bushings. Brakes including pads, hard and soft lines, master cylinder and more are all new, and as seen here, all components were refinished to a nice standard prior to reassembly. All records are available, and a good stack of receipts are shown in the listing’s gallery.

These are just a few highlights, and the ad goes into much greater detail on restoration and upgrading. A truly impressive stepnose, we can’t think of a single thing we’d alter, and the seller says it needs absolutely nothing except to be driven to shows in order to collect awards.