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Dear Mr. Hampe,
Following up to your request we are informing you as follows.
According to our documentation files the chassis number AR 824347 originally corresponds to an Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint (type 106.02) manufactured on the 31st March 1964 and sold on the 28th January 1965 to Società Francese Alfa Romeo from Paris, France. The body colour is metallic medium grey.
The chassis number AR 1376111 originally corresponds to an Alfa Romeo 1750 GT Veloce (type 105.44) manufactured on the 13th January 1970 and sold to Mr. Giordano Virginio from Milan, Italy. The body colour is indaco grey.
The chassis number AR 1800693 originally corresponds to an Alfa Romeo Giulia GT 1300 Junior Zagato (type 105.93) manufactured on the 3rd April 1971 and sold on the 8th April 1971 to Alfa Romeo from Frankfurt, Germany.
The body colour is metallic grey.
Please be advised that this answer is intended solely for information use and its contents does not certify the authenticity of these cars.
With friendly regards,
Automobilismo Storico
Archivio Alfa Romeo
Elvira Ruocco
In 2005 I got those infos about my car and the Alfas of my father. Funny that all three were delivered in a grey body color.
Regards Clemens
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