Description
Alfa Romeo All-Alloy Twin Cam Companion provides an excellent technical and historical overview of the Giulietta and Giulia family of small sporting roadsters, coupes and sedans. If an Alfa Romeo had one of the all-alloy four-cylinder engines and reached production, it’s covered in the Alfa Romeo All-Alloy Twin Cam Companion. That means that even after the Giulia name was dropped – particularly in the United States – the many variants of Duetto, GTV, Berlina and Alfetta are covered, from 1954 through 1994 when the final Alfas-including the four-cylinder Spiders-were sold in the United States.
Covers the following years:
1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
The last of the all-alloy twin-cam Alfas for North America were the lightly restyled Spiders of 1991 through 1994.
When it came to Alfa Romeos, author Pat Braden was an enthusiast’s enthusiast. Pat didn’t just write about Alfas – he lived and breathed Alfas. From the mid-1950s when he first owned a Giulietta Sprint until his death in August 2002, Pat had owned scores of Alfa Romeos, ranging from a 6C 1750GTC and an 8C 2300 to 1900s, Giuliettas, Giulias and countless later automobiles.
With a 109bhp version of the 1600cc twin cam engine, a five-speed transmission and four-wheel disc brakes, the four-door Giulia Super was a true sports sedan.
Alfa are discussed according to history, engine, chassis and trouble spots. Without being a repair manual, this book contains important technical information needed to understand and enjoy one of these Alfas, as well as to perform many minor repair, maintenance, and service tasks.
The Giulietta TI Berlina offered twin cam motoring for tens of thousands of Europeans, but only a handful of Americans.
Braden starts with a brief overview of Alfa Romeo history, followed by a look at Alfa’s presence in America. He also explores the major of coupe, spider and berlina that used the all-alloy four-cylinder, as well as the limited production variants. Of course, he also gives much attention to that mighty engine itself. Braden explains the design and history of the engine, as well as exploring trouble spots and offering extensive advice and tips. Additional technical sections focus on the fuel system, transmission, brakes and chassis, not to mention overall restoration.
The basic underpinnings of the 1965 Giulia Spider Veloce (left) and 1973 GTV (right) were directly derived from the original Giuliettas of 1954. Alfa Romeo All-Alloy Twin Cam Companion is a key to getting the absolute maximum benefit and enjoyment out of Alfa.
‘This work, like Pat’s previous efforts, is certainly a product of his abundance of enthusiasm, hopefully written in the light of the alcohol lamp we fueled with 159 methanol for him. His keyboard may be silent, but this volume remains as technical history for all Alfisti to savor.’ – Don Black, retired chief engineer of Alfa Romeo, Inc.,
‘Pat Braden was an inspiration to me as a writer and an Alfa enthusiast. He was always generous with his time and knowledge, and became one of the first contributors to Sports Car Market when it was still the Alfa Romeo Market Letter. Pat was the only Alfa enthusiast and accomplished writer who had experienced every era of Alfa Romeos, from the ground-pounding 8Cs of the 1930s to the Alfettas of the ’70s. The word ‘irreplaceable’ surely applies in this case.’ – Keith Martin, publisher of Sports Car Market Magazine
‘Pat Braden was the consumate Alfa Romeo enthusuast who spent a great portion of his life promoting the marque and its heritage. This volume is the final chapter in his labor of love.’ – former ARI public relations manager Craig Morningstar
Alfa Romeo Covered:
* Giulietta
(including Sprint, Sprint Veloce, Spider, Spider Veloce, Sprint Speciale, Junior Zagato, SZ)
* Giulia
(including Sprint, Sprint GT, Spider, Spider Veloce, SS, TZ, TZ2, TI, Super, Junior)
# Quattroruote 4R Zagato
# Duetto Spider
# GTA
# GTV
# GT Junior
# 1750 GTV
# 1750 Berlina
# 1750 Duetto
# 2000 Spider
# 2000 GTV
# 2000 Berlina
# Alfetta Berlina
# Alfetta GT
# Graduate
# New Giulietta