1972 Alfa Romeo GTV Reviews, Pricing & Specs
Write a reviewOur experts haven't test driven this car yet.
Our experts haven't test driven this car yet.
Our experts haven't test driven this car yet.
Our experts haven't test driven this car yet.
Our experts haven't test driven this car yet.
Our experts haven't test driven this car yet.
User reviews for 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV
Write a reviewUser rating:
by Anonymous
Feb 18, 2013
This was my first car - actually it was a 1969 1750 GTV. It was love at first sight. I learned so much working on that car (like never, never spin the engine with the timing chain disconnected). Don't know what the deal is with italian steel, but this car had soft steel that rusted, and rusted... Took a body shop course just to try and keep up with it. Eventually the floor rusted through and the back of the driver seat fell through the floor as i was driving it down the street.
I still see them for sale every now and then, it's a good think I don't have $35,000 to throw down the toilet....'cause i probably would...Feb 18, 2013
by Reinhard P
Jul 05, 2010
The never out of style classic - After my first Alfasud, a very nice dark
green Giulia Nuova Super, an Alfa 33 SW 4x4 (crazy, isn´t it), my first
Bertone Coupe was my Alfa Romeo dream come true – which I took over
from my brother, who bought an Alfetta GTV. Whoever thinks about
buying an italian classic sports car, take this lovely coupe into
consideration.Jul 05, 2010
by Dorian K
Jun 29, 2009
racecar once built up by my grandfather probabily going back into service in 2010. I'm hoping to get it over 200 bhp and under 800kg, and if i could lap zolder in 1'55'' and franco in 2'55" I'll be a happy manJun 29, 2009
User rating:
by Anonymous
Feb 18, 2013
This was my first car - actually it was a 1969 1750 GTV. It was love at first sight. I learned so much working on that car (like never, never spin the engine with the timing chain disconnected). Don't know what the deal is with italian steel, but this car had soft steel that rusted, and rusted... Took a body shop course just to try and keep up with it. Eventually the floor rusted through and the back of the driver seat fell through the floor as i was driving it down the street.
I still see them for sale every now and then, it's a good think I don't have $35,000 to throw down the toilet....'cause i probably would...Feb 18, 2013
by Reinhard P
Jul 05, 2010
The never out of style classic - After my first Alfasud, a very nice dark
green Giulia Nuova Super, an Alfa 33 SW 4x4 (crazy, isn´t it), my first
Bertone Coupe was my Alfa Romeo dream come true – which I took over
from my brother, who bought an Alfetta GTV. Whoever thinks about
buying an italian classic sports car, take this lovely coupe into
consideration.Jul 05, 2010
by Dorian K
Jun 29, 2009
racecar once built up by my grandfather probabily going back into service in 2010. I'm hoping to get it over 200 bhp and under 800kg, and if i could lap zolder in 1'55'' and franco in 2'55" I'll be a happy manJun 29, 2009
by Juanito H
May 25, 2009
well, maybe the '71 more, but Alfas of this vintage are
real sports cars, light, agile, rear wheel drive; more like
real racers for the street. and reasonably cheap to
maintain, except tor the carburettors. prettu to look at
too.May 25, 2009
by Scott P
Apr 03, 2008
Radcore to the max
Apr 03, 2008
by Dugelay G
Dec 16, 2007
140ch, 180km/h (but 2 ways needed)Dec 16, 2007
What users have asked
No questions found.Have a question?
1972 Alfa Romeo GTV Pricing
Trims & specs
No trims were found for this car.