The Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 TI is part of the Tipo 105 series, which defined Alfa Romeo’s presence in the mid-size segment during the 1960s. Introduced as a compact four-door sports sedan, it distinguished itself with a sportier technical design than many contemporaries. The combination of a lightweight body, a high-revving four-cylinder engine with dual overhead camshafts, and a five-speed transmission gave the Giulia a unique market position.
This 1969 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 TI comes from Piedmont, near Cuneo, in Northern Italy, an area historically significant to the Italian automotive industry. It has remained in the same family, coming from the son of the first owner, and has a documented regional and family history.
Within the Giulia lineup, the 1300 TI was an accessible model featuring signature engineering. Its practicality combined with a sporty foundation made it a staple in the European sports sedan market. The model remains highly recognizable today for its compact proportions and technical character.
The car features the distinctive “coda tronca” rear end, a truncated tail designed in the wind tunnel. This body shape contributes to its recognizable silhouette. Finished in the original Beige Cava color, the car emphasizes an understated character. It has been technically and cosmetically restored by an Alfa Romeo specialist experienced with Giulias and other classic Alfas. The restoration focused on preserving the car’s original character, and the engine runs smoothly, with proper transmission shifts. The vehicle drives, steers, and shifts as a Giulia should.
Powered by the 1.3-liter twin-cam engine of the 105 series, combined with a five-speed manual transmission and disc brakes all around, this model exemplifies its technical heritage. Its original color scheme and well-maintained condition make this example representative of the model.
This 1969 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 TI combines Italian heritage, family history, original Beige Cava finish, and the characteristic engineering of the 105 series. It originates from Magliano Alpi in Piedmont and has been maintained mechanically and cosmetically by a specialist.
This car is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions during the “Classics Sports Cars Summer Auction.” Viewing is available during designated days. The starting bid is €5,000, with the auction opening on July 24, 2026, and closing on August 19, 2026.
The auction location is Anthony Fokkerweg 7, 1422 AE Uithoorn, The Netherlands. Viewing days are scheduled for August 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.