
I think there is a lot of beauty in the simplicity of this car. It has the smallest engine displacement that was available, and comes in a modest blue color, which appears to be Blu Pervinca. It lives in a characteristically nondescript Sicilian warehouse. But it’s gorgeous.

Giorgio Giugiaro designed this body, which I’ve always thought was distinctive and attractive. The wedge shaped front end combined with a bulbous, hatchback rear end makes it unlike anything else on the road when you see it.

This example is said to have only 49 thousand kilometers. The seller says la carrozzeria è da rivedere in alcuni punti, though I can’t see anything obviously wrong in the two pictures from the listing.
Rust is always a concern for these cars, but having been born and lived in Sicily with black Catania plates should bring some peace of mind.
Find this Alfetta for sale on Subito in Catania for 10.000 euros.
Would you be okay with a 1.6, or do you need the Busso V6?


