Alfa Romeo Montreal

Viewings by appointment only

£84,995

Make Alfa Romeo
Model Montreal
Year 1975
Mileage 54,300
Exterior Colour Arancio Miura
Interior Colour Black

1975 Alfa Romeo Montreal

Amazingly only 1 registered owner from new until recent arrival into the UK

87,400 km / 54,300 miles

Introduced as a concept car at Expo 67 in Montreal, the car that would become the Alfa Romeo Montreal initially had no official name. However, public enthusiasm quickly led to it being informally dubbed “The Montreal”—a name that ultimately carried through to production.

The sleek 2-door 2+2 coupé was designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone. When the first production model (Tipo 105.64) debuted at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show, it featured significant engineering changes from the concept. Power came from a dry-sump, cross-plane V8 engine, not dissimilar to the racing units used in the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale and Tipo 33 race cars—paired with SPICA fuel injection producing around 200 bhp. This was mated to a five-speed ZF manual gearbox with a distinctive dog-leg pattern and a limited-slip differential.

Remarkably, this particular example has had just one registered owner from new—an academic based in Imst, Austria. A collection of invoices documents meticulous, ongoing maintenance rather than a full restoration, preserving the car’s originality. It has also recently undergone thorough recommissioning work and is now UK road registered.

Finished in the striking Alfa Romeo “Arancio Miura” colour—likely a nod to the Lamborghini Miura, also designed by Gandini and a car which clearly shares many styling features of the Montreal. The car’s interior, black Alfatex cloth, is wonderfully preserved and has been fitted with the useful addition of a Blaupunkt Bremen DAB radio.  With their rarity, dramatic Gandini styling, V8 engine with race derived fuel injection system, these cars represent exceptional value today. Interestingly, the original price new was similar to its Italian contemporary the Ferrari 246 Dino.

  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
  • Alfa Romeo Montreal
Make Alfa Romeo
Model Montreal
Year 1975
Mileage 54,300
Exterior Colour Arancio Miura
Interior Colour Black

1975 Alfa Romeo Montreal

Amazingly only 1 registered owner from new until recent arrival into the UK

87,400 km / 54,300 miles

Introduced as a concept car at Expo 67 in Montreal, the car that would become the Alfa Romeo Montreal initially had no official name. However, public enthusiasm quickly led to it being informally dubbed “The Montreal”—a name that ultimately carried through to production.

The sleek 2-door 2+2 coupé was designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone. When the first production model (Tipo 105.64) debuted at the 1970 Geneva Motor Show, it featured significant engineering changes from the concept. Power came from a dry-sump, cross-plane V8 engine, not dissimilar to the racing units used in the Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale and Tipo 33 race cars—paired with SPICA fuel injection producing around 200 bhp. This was mated to a five-speed ZF manual gearbox with a distinctive dog-leg pattern and a limited-slip differential.

Remarkably, this particular example has had just one registered owner from new—an academic based in Imst, Austria. A collection of invoices documents meticulous, ongoing maintenance rather than a full restoration, preserving the car’s originality. It has also recently undergone thorough recommissioning work and is now UK road registered.

Finished in the striking Alfa Romeo “Arancio Miura” colour—likely a nod to the Lamborghini Miura, also designed by Gandini and a car which clearly shares many styling features of the Montreal. The car’s interior, black Alfatex cloth, is wonderfully preserved and has been fitted with the useful addition of a Blaupunkt Bremen DAB radio.  With their rarity, dramatic Gandini styling, V8 engine with race derived fuel injection system, these cars represent exceptional value today. Interestingly, the original price new was similar to its Italian contemporary the Ferrari 246 Dino.

To enquire about this car please contact Jonathan Aucott.*

*You might be greeted by an answerphone, so please leave a message with your full details and Jonathan will get back to you as soon as he is able.

Classic, collector & sports car finance

For many classic & sports car buyers, finance is an alternative to using their own funds, especially for those that own more than one.

At Classic & Sports Finance we have over 15 years of experience specialising in classic & sports car finance for collectors and enthusiasts.

You can find out more about the different finance optionsavailable by calling us:

Office:
Jonathan: