Background
Arguably one of the most beautiful roadsters of the post-war era, the first-generation Alfa Romeo Spider was introduced in 1966 at the Geneva Motor Show, with its show-stopping Pininfarina body work and curvaceous rear end, often referred to as the “Osso di seppia” which is Italian for Cuttlebone or, used in this context, boat-tail.
Initially introduced with a rev-happy 1570cc twin-cam engine, the 1750 models were later introduced with a (confusingly) 1779cc twin-cam engine with 116bhp, whilst a lower-end ‘Junior’ model later joined the fold in 1968 with a 1290 cc twin-cam engine, which was shared with the GT 1300 Junior coupé.
Replaced by the re-styled ‘Series 2’ models in 1972, these early boat-tail versions (S2 were known as the ‘Kamm tail’ cars) are rightfully highly-prized by collectors for their style, analogue driving experience and gorgeous looks. Finding one that has already been restored means you can simply jump in and enjoy the glorious driving experience, so it’s a good job that’s exactly what we have here…







