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AR Giulia TI Super
Thanks in large part to research done 20 years ago (or more?) by Lorenzo Boscarelli, I have some notes on a few cars that will very likely yield more information on the following cars if it should ever be deemed necessary or desirable.
595001
595002
595008
595018
595020
595021
595085 (reportedly first sold 28.1.64)
595104
595119 (auctioned 1998)
595251
595253
595258
595276
595476 reported relatively recently in Argentina
Additionally, for historical reference, Henry Wessells told me of a car that he owned in 1964/65. It was a TI N. 404401 that was modified 1963 by Facetti into "Super" configuration for racing. Henry crashed it in 1965 and it was scrapped. I wonder how many other similar "modified in period" cars there were that might be considered as historically relevant as most of the "genuine" TI Super cars?
If I may add my two cents to the "matching numbers" question, I think it highly unlikely that Alfa Romeo would have been at all interested in such a distraction during the production of these cars. Not impossible that it might have happened, but if so, probably a mere fluke.
John de Boer
The Italian Car Registry
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