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Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo - GTV (1977)

Discover the timeless allure of the Alfa Romeo GTV 1977 – a spirited sports coupe that continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts alike. While you may wonder about the Alfa Romeo GTV price and how it has evolved over time, this guide will walk you through the essential facts, depreciation insights, and market comparisons, helping you understand what a 1977 Alfa Romeo GTV is worth in today’s automotive landscape.

Key Specifications
  • Model Year: 1977 (original production from 1967–1982)
  • Engine: 1.8‑liter 4‑cyl, 8‑valve OHV, 1.8 L (175 cm³), 79 hp (58 kW) – later models up to 4.1 L 12‑valve producing 132 hp (98 kW)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (front‑mounted, close‑shifter) or optional 4‑speed automatic on some export models
  • Drive Layout: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive (FR)
  • Fuel: Gasoline – standard spark–ignition, manually handled carburetor or early fuel injection on the late‑model 4.1 L version
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 4 580 mm (180 in)
    • Width: 1 735 mm (68 in)
    • Height: 1 360 mm (54 in)
    • Wheel‑base: 2 320 mm (91 in)
    • Weight: 1 230 kg (2 710 lb)
  • Performance: 0–100 km/h (~0–62 mph) in 8–9 s; top speed up to 190 km/h (118 mph) depending on engine and drivetrain
  • Interior: Two‑seat, leather‑trimmed seats with a minimalist dash, a round steering wheel, and two front‑hatch doors for the rear sitter (classic “Narrow‑Body” layout)
  • Suspension: Independent, MacPherson struts front; multi-link rear; torsion bar springs; good for a lightweight, handling‑oriented coupe
  • Brakes: Front disc, rear drum (optional front discs later; 4‑wheel disc on the 4.1 L upgraded models)

These figures paint a clear picture of the used Alfa Romeo GTV price range you can expect to encounter. While a pristine 1977 GTV in museum quality can command premium prices, typical market conditions see well‑maintained examples ranging from 12 k€ to 30 k€, depending on mileage, provenance, and restoration level. The following sections dive deeper into how value changes over time.

Depreciation Insight

Understanding the economics of classic cars involves an appreciation for how ownership costs evolve. The Alfa Romeo GTV depreciation curve has historically been relatively mild, especially compared to contemporary sports cars that often lose a significant share of their value in the first few years. Here are realistic estimates for a 1977 GTV:

  • First year: Typically loses 12‑18% of its value when taken from the showroom to a private sale in fair condition.
  • Second year: Roughly 10‑15% additional drop, especially if mileage increases or storage conditions deteriorate.
  • Beyond year three: Depreciation slows dramatically, with annual loss hovering around 3‑5%, largely influenced by rarity, restoration quality, and market interest.

These rates suggest that a 1977 GTV is a long‑term asset—especially if you maintain it with diligence and preserve its original components. For enthusiasts, the value preservation is often counterbalanced by the thrill and prestige of owning an iconic icon of Italian automotive history.

Comparison Context

When you head to the used classic sports car marketplace, the Alfa Romeo GTV 1977 price must be evaluated against peer


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