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Is a GTA considered a "Giulia"?

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  1. rdefabri

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    #1 rdefabri, Dec 18, 2010
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    Alfa's nomenclature confuses me - is the GTV (not the GTV6) considered a "Giulia"?

    I know the classic Giulia is the 4-door sedan, but is the 2 door still called that? If so, is it badged that way?
     
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    Ok - thought so - are they badged that way as well?

    I saw a 4-door Giulia - clearly badged "Giulia Ti" - wasn't sure the GTVs has similar badging.

    I know it sounds like a dumb question - there's a method to my madness. :)
     
  4. odin

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    it depends.
    First came the 750 and 101 Series Giuliettas with 1300cc Engines and 1962 came the 1600cc Giulia Models, starting with the 101 Series, Guilia Spider, Giulia Sprint, Giulia Sprint Speciale and Giulia Spider Veloce. A Sidemodel was the 101-105 Giulia Quattroroute.
    Later in 1962 came the 105 Series Giulia with 1600cc Engine.
    Giulia Sprint GT; Giulia Sprint GT Veloce, Giulia Sprint GTA; Giulia TZ-1 and TZ-2 and the Giulia Saloon, in Super, Ti and Ti Super and for the italian Market, they did the Giulia 1300 Ti and Giulia 1300 Super.
    In 1966 came the Replacement for the Giulietta Sprint, in Form from the GT 1300 Junior and the GT 1600 Junior replaced the Giulia GT's. They dropped the Giulia Name, for the Coupes.
    A 1750-2000 GTV was never called Giulia, nor the 105 Series Spiders.
     

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