ALFA ROMEO 750 & 101 SERIES GIULIETTA 1300cc (1955-1964) & 101 SERIES GIULIA 1600cc (1962-1965) WORKSHOP MANUAL

ALFA ROMEO 750 & 101 SERIES GIULIETTA 1300cc (1955-1964) & 101 SERIES GIULIA 1600cc (1962-1965) WORKSHOP MANUAL
Author: Floyd Clymer
Publisher: Veloce Enterprises, Incorporated
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9781588502391

With 340 pages, and more than 500 illustrations and charts, size 8.25 x 10.75 inches, this is possibly the most complete workshop manual for the Alfa Romeo 750 & 101 series of automobiles. It includes: A reprint of the September 1958 factory Workshop Manual (No.637). The 12-page 'Transmission Appendix' from the December 1957 manual (No.611). The 15-page 1962 'Enclosure to the Shop Manual-Technical Characteristics' (No.854) plus the 1963 and 1964 'Technical Characteristics' publications for the 1600cc models (27 pages). Introduced in 1954, the initial 750 Series Giulietta was replaced by the 101 Series Giulietta in 1959. Both the 750 and 101 models were powered by a 1300cc (1290cc) engine. The engine capacity was increased in 1962 with the introduction of a 1600cc (1570cc) unit. Co-incident with this engine update, the Giulietta name was changed to Giulia, although they still retained their original 101 Series designation. From 1962 onwards, the updated Giulietta continued to be sold under the Giulia name until they were replaced by the all-new 105 Series Giulia-based models in 1965. As the predominance of the basic mechanical components of the 750 and 101 models remained unchanged during their 1954-1965 production run, the original Giulietta workshop manual was considered adequate and the factory supplemented it with the publication of 'Technical Characteristics' booklets (1963 & 1964) that updated the Factory manual with technical data specific to the 1600cc equipped cars. Timeline of the English language manuals issued by the Alfa factory for the 750 & 101 Series Giulietta and Giulia models: The first English language Workshop Manual (Part No.577 - 600 copies) was issued in May 1957 and it consisted of 14 individual booklets in a ring binder. In addition, a separate booklet numbered 15 was added a little later that was identified as 'Special Repair Data for the 'Sprint Veloce, Spider and Super Spider'. In December 1957, Alfa issued 1000 copies of a softbound workshop manual (Part No.611) that combined the booklets from the May 1957 publication into a single volume. It should be noted that booklet 14 'Special Tools and Equipment' was omitted from this edition and that the images are of poor quality. In September 1958, another 1000 copies of a softbound single volume manual (Part No.637) was issued and the images in this manual are almost photo quality. This edition also included the previously missing 'Special Tools' section. However, for some unknown reason the 12-page appendix to the transmission section from the December 1957 edition was omitted. This same part number (637) was reprinted by the factory in September 1961 (1000 copies). Finally, in November 1962, Alfa issued 2000 copies of a 15-page booklet 'Enclosure to the Shop Manual - Technical Characteristics' (Part No.854). This booklet expanded the technical data for the 1300cc models that was previously included in 'Technical Specifications' section of both the ring bound and softbound workshop manuals. However, in 1962, the Giulietta sport models: Sprint, Sprint Special and Spider were fitted with the new 1600cc engine and the Giulietta Series 101 name was dropped but they continued to be sold under the Giulia name (as 101 Series vehicles) until they were replaced by the all-new 105 Series Giulia-based models in 1965. Consequently, for the sake of completeness, the 20-page October 1963 'Technical Characteristics' booklet (Part No. 955 -1000 copies) for the 1600cc Giulia Ti, Spider & Sprint and the 7-page October 1964 'Technical Characteristics' for the Giulia Spider Veloce should be a required addition to this list of manuals for the 750 and 101 Series models.

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Gold Portfolio 1954-1965

Alfa Romeo Giulietta Gold Portfolio 1954-1965
Author: R.M. Clarke
Publisher: Brooklands Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-01-22
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781855200661

Experts from four continents pass judgment on one of the most charismatic cars ever built, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the early Giulia range of cars. They became one of the most desirable and popular of the Italian genre. Included are road and comparison tests, technical and performance data, owner's reports and complete specifications plus advice on acquiring and restoring a Giulietta.

Essential Alfa Romeo Giulia & Giulietta Coupes & Spiders

Essential Alfa Romeo Giulia & Giulietta Coupes & Spiders
Author: David Hodges
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Alfa Romeo automobile
ISBN: 9781870979597

Essential Alfa Romeo Sports: Giulia & Giulietta, Sprints & Spiders David HodgesSubtitled: The Cars and Their Story 1955-93. This reliable guide analyzes individual models, explains their evolution into others, details related sports-racing models, and devotes a chapter to the model which started as the Duetto in 1966 and finally expired as the 2 Spider Veloce in 1993. Filled with specs, performance figures, and competition history. Sftbd., 8 1/4x 1 1/4, 79 pgs., 8 b&w ill., 66 color.

Alfa Romeo Giulietta

Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Author: Angelo Tito Anselmi
Publisher: Giorgio Nada Editore
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-02-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9788879113403

One of the most prestigious Italian cars, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, is 50 years old. The first in the series appeared at a special preview in Valentino Park, Turin, during the spring of 1954, before being officially unveiled at the city’s motor show that same year. Angelo Tito Anselmi, one of the sector’s authoritative historians, devoted a book to the car that contained a wealth of photographs, designs and manufacturer’s official documents, a work that was completed with a list of all the Giulietta’s victories between 1955 and 1965, as well as the chassis numbers of each series. This book comprises fundamental reference material, which is indispensable to all Alfa enthusiasts, and now becomes available - on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary - in the English language edition.

The Alfa Romeo Tradition

The Alfa Romeo Tradition
Author: Griffith Borgeson
Publisher: Automobile Quarterly Publications
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1990
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

Alfa Romeo All-alloy Twin Cam Companion, 1954-1994

Alfa Romeo All-alloy Twin Cam Companion, 1954-1994
Author: Pat Braden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780837602752

Alfa Romeo All-Alloy Twin Cam Companion provides an excellent technical and historical overview of the Giulietta and Giulia family of small sporting roadsters, coupes and sedans. If an Alfa Romeo had one of the all-alloy four-cylinder engines and reached production, it's covered in the Alfa Romeo All-Alloy Twin Cam Companion. That means that even after the Giulia name was dropped - particularly in the United States - the many variants of Duetto, GTV, Berlina and Alfetta are covered, from 1954 through 1994 when the final Alfas-including the four-cylinder Spiders-were sold in the United States. When it came to Alfa Romeos, author Pat Braden was an enthusiast's enthusiast. Pat didn't just write about Alfas - he lived and breathed Alfas. From the mid-1950s when he first owned a Giulietta Sprint until his death in August 2002, Pat had owned scores of Alfa Romeos, ranging from a 6C 1750GTC and an 8C 2300 to 1900s, Giuliettas, Giulias and countless later models. Alfa models are discussed according to history, engine, chassis and trouble spots. Without being a repair manual, this book contains important technical information needed to understand and enjoy one of these Alfas, as well as to perform many minor repair, maintenance, and service tasks. Braden starts with a brief overview of Alfa Romeo history, followed by a look at Alfa's presence in America. He also explores the major models of coupe, spider and berlina that used the all-alloy four-cylinder, as well as the limited production variants. Of course, he also gives much attention to that mighty engine itself. Braden explains the design and history of the engine, as well as exploring trouble spots and offering extensive advice and tips. Additional technical sections focus on the fuel system, transmission, brakes and chassis, not to mention overall restoration. Alfa Romeo All-Alloy Twin Cam Companion is a key to getting the absolute maximum benefit and enjoyment out of Alfa.