This 1974 Alfa Romeo T33/TT/12 (11512-007) is being offered to those who wish to live out their true dreams of owning one of the most important Alfa Romeo racing cars of all time. The T33/TT/12 is certainly one of the most notable variants of the Tipo 33 family, with Alfa Romeo successfully winning the 1975 World Championship For Makes using this model. This example in an ex-factory-works car which made it’s racing debut at the 1974 Monza 1000 km where it was driven by 6-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner, Jacky Ickx alongside German racing driver Rolf Stommelen to an impressive 2nd place result. From here, 007 was driven to two further 2nd place results at the 1974 1000 km Nürburgring and the 1974 Imola 1000 km with Stommelen and Argentine racing driver Carlos Reutemann behind the wheel. This example has been raced against and beaten some of the most legendary race cars of all time such as the Porsche 908, the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR, and the Gulf GR7. Car number 007 retains it’s factory original 12 cylinder 3.0L flat engine (500 bhp) designed by Italian racing car and engine designer Carlo Chiti, and shockingly, despite being raced aggressively in period, all of it’s original body panels, the original transmission, brakes and suspension, none of which has been reconstituted from spare parts. This car is in race-ready condition with a total mechanical rebuild including the brakes, suspension, transmission as well as a full engine rebuild, and other sympathetic upgrades to allow it to continue to compete in classic events. It’s rare to find a car with a racing background as monumental as T33/TT/12 007, but even more uncommon to see it in this imperforate condition. The chance to own this car, and to be a part of Alfa Romeo’s racing history will not last forever, contact us today (DM or email rarecarsonly@gmail.com) with serious inquires and unlock the blissful symphony of sounds from the Carlo Chiti Flat 12 that was once heard around some the world’s most famous tracks.
How many made? 12
Engine: 2995.125 cc F12
Debut: 1973
Top Speed: around 185+ mph
0-60: around 3 seconds
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