For sale, a rust free original
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint 101
series, 1964
automotive vintage collector car Old Timer
classic classifies
(built February 1963)
SOLD 4-23-2012 (within 1 week of being posted here)
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$49,700
Most of the information that follows was learned from an article about this car that was published in the Alfanatic newsletter.
In an email to the last owner from: CENTRO DOCUMENTAZIONE ALFA ROMEO:
With reference to your request we are informing you as follows:
According to our documentation files, the chassis number AR 356435 originally corresponds to an Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint (101.12), manufactured on the 12th February 1963 and sold on the 12th June 1963 to Alfa Romeo Inc., USA .
The body colour is “azzurro Iseo” (AR 320).
Yours, Sincerely,
Marco Fazio
Alfa Romeo Automobilismo Storico
Centro Direzionale
Viale Alfa Romeo
20020 Arese (MI) Italy
First sold May 5, 1964 by International Motors in Virginia. The last owner performed a search and learned the following:
The warranty card lists a Clarence T. Hewgley on 7th Ave S., Arlington VA. Hewgley is not a very common surname and a search for same provides several listings for a Lieutenant Colonel Clarence T. Hewgley (1925-2001), Commander of the Blackjack 33 operations in Vietnam. The 7th Ave. Arlington, VA address is only a few blocks from Arlington Hall, formerly an Army Intelligence facility with operational ties to Ft Belvoir. So this seems to be pretty conclusive that Commander Hewgley was the original owner.
She moved in with her second owner in 1973 while he was stationed at Ft. Belvoir, VA. Together, they attended the 1978 AROC (Alfa Romeo Owner's Club) Capitol Chapter convention near Washington, DC.
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