If you’re a fan of Alfa Romeo in general—and the Tipo 105s built between 1961 and 1977, in particular—this new, 6 volume photo series will be a must-have. Produced by Dingwort-Verlag in Germany, the publishers of the outstanding Alfa Romeo “Alleggerita” 3-volume set on the racing GTAs, this latest offering by Patrick Daase takes a deep photographic dive into the various 105 series cars and the factory in Arese, where most were produced.
“Alfa Romeo Arese”
In 1963, the first section of Alfa Romeo’s new production and assembly plant in Arese became operational. From then on the bodies of both the saloon and the coupé of the Tipo 105 would be produced there. Final assembly of the cars would also be carried out in Arese, although the engine and various other mechanical components were still made in the old works in Portello at that time. Production of these parts would be moved to Arese over the following years as shop floor space was completed and made available.
Fortunately over the years much of the production process of the various Tipo 105 models was photographed.
This is a book for the enthusiast who is interested in seeing how car components and Tipo 105 cars were produced, a model which still today is considered to have played an important role in Alfa Romeo’s enviable reputation.
The photographs in this book, for the most part published for the very first time, were taken in Portello and Arese between the years 1963 and 1972 and document the production of the Tipo 105 models at the works.
384 pages, 364 black and white photographs
€89.00
“Alfa Romeo Giulia”
This book focuses exclusively on the various model variants of the saloon bodied Giulia from the Tipo 105 series mounting 1300cc and 1600cc engines.
The 528 pages contain solely contemporary photographs, which for the most part are published here for the first time, documenting the different variants of the model. In the respective chapters the modifications to the cars that Alfa Romeo made over the years are documented in detail for each model.
The documentation covers the following models produced by Alfa Romeo between 1962 and 1977 in Portello and Arese:
Tipo 105.14 Giulia TI
Tipo 105.08 Giulia TI
Tipo 105.16 Giulia TI Super
Tipo 105.06 Giulia 1300
Tipo 105.26 Giulia Super / Giulia Super 1.6 / Nuova Super 1600
Tipo 105.39 Giulia 1300 TI
Tipo 105.85 Giulia 1600S
Tipo 115.09 Giulia 1300 Super / Giulia Super 1.3 / Nuova Super 1300
Tipo 115.40 Nuova Super Diesel
Also included is information concerning the vehicle identification numbers and production numbers of the models.
528 pages, 418 black and white photographs and 69 color photographs.
€119.00
“Alfa Romeo Giulia GT”
This book focuses exclusively on the various model variants of the Giulia GT from the Tipo 105 series.
The 528 pages contain solely contemporary photographs, which for the most part are published here for the first time, documenting the different variants of the model. In the respective chapters the modifications to the cars that Alfa Romeo made over the years are documented in detail for each model.
The documentation covers the following models produced by Alfa Romeo between 1963 and 1976 in Arese:
Tipo 105.02 Giulia Sprint GT
Tipo 105.02/A Giulia Sprint GTA
Tipo 105.25 Giulia GTC
Tipo 105.30 GT 1300 Junior
Tipo 105.44 1750 GT Veloce
Tipo 105.59 GTA 1300 Junior
Tipo 105.51 1750 GT Veloce U.S.A.
Tipo 105.21 2000 GT Veloce
Tipo 115.01 2000 GT Veloce U.S.A.
Tipo 115.03 GT 1600 Junior
Tipo 115.34 GT 1600 Junior
Also included is information concerning the vehicle identification numbers and production numbers of the models.
528 pages, 370 black and white photographs and 109 color photographs.
€119.00
“Alfa Romeo Junior Z”
This book focuses exclusively on the Tipo 105.93 Junior Z and the Tipo 115.24 1600 Junior Z.
The 192 pages contain solely contemporary photographs, which for the most part are published here for the first time, documenting the two models.
The documentation covers both of the models produced by Alfa Romeo between 1970 and 1975.
Also included is information concerning the vehicle identification numbers and production numbers of the two models.
192 pages, 126 black and white photographs and 53 color photographs.
€59.00
“Alfa Romeo Montreal”
This book focuses exclusively on the Tipo 105.64 Alfa Romeo Montreal.
The 264 pages contain solely contemporary photographs, which for the most part are published here for the first time, documenting this car.
In addition to the story of the car’s development the european motorsport activity of the Montreal is covered, documenting the relatively small number of races entered between 1973 and 1975.
The documentation covers the Montreal models produced by Alfa Romeo between 1971 and 1977.
Also included is information concerning the vehicle identification numbers and production numbers.
264 pages, 187 black and white photographs and 67 color photographs.
€69.00
“Alfa Romeo Spider”
This book focuses exclusively on several model variants of the Spider from the Tipo 105 series which were produced between the years 1966 and 1977.
The 312 pages contain solely contemporary photographs, which for the most part are published here for the first time, documenting different variants of the model. In the respective chapters the modifications to the cars that Alfa Romeo made over the years are documented in detail for each model.
The documentation covers the following models produced by Alfa Romeo between 1966 and 1977:
Tipo 105.03 Spider 1600
Tipo 105.57 1750 Spider Veloce
Tipo 105.91 Spider 1300 Junior
Tipo 105.62 1750 Spider Veloce U.S.A.
Tipo 105.24 2000 Spider Veloce
Tipo 115.02 2000 Spider Veloce U.S.A.
Tipo 115.07 Spider 1600 Junior
Also included is information concerning the vehicle identification numbers and production numbers.
312 pages, 226 black and white photographs and 30 color photographs.
€79.00
“Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 / 1967”
This book focuses exclusively on the development of the Tipo 33 and the motorsport activities of the car during 1967.
It was a long held belief that there was only scarce documentation available concerning Autodelta, the motorsport company. With the help of Dr. Marco Fazio we were able to unearth various diverse records from the Alfa Romeo archives which contained detailed reports of the race activities of Autodelta. With such records to hand we were able to build an complete picture, free of any doubt, of the cars that participated in races during 1967 in the works team.
In addition to the racing participation of the Tipo 33 we have also covered aspects of the Tipo 33 Stradale and the related Alfa Romeo OSI Scarabeo.
Work on a second book covering the 1968 racing season is currently under way and is planned for release in 2019.
312 pages, 224 black and white photographs and 114 color photographs
€79.00
All can be ordered at https://dingwort-verlag.de/en/alfa-romeo/