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Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV Yellow Norev 1:18

Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV Yellow Norev 1:18
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Specifications
Brand
Alfa Romeo
Manufacturer
Norev
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
New Model
SKU
187910
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About the Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV Yellow Norev 1:18

TL;DR: Norev's 1:18 diecast Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV in yellow reproduces the 1970 Bertone-designed coupe with its distinctive stepped nose. Doors and hood open on this zinc-alloy replica. A well-chosen subject for classic Italian coupe collectors.

Bertone's design for the GTV gave Alfa Romeo one of its most recognizable coupe shapes, and the stepped nose treatment on this 1750 version is exactly the kind of detail a diecast at this scale can actually show off.

Bertone's Design Language on the 1750 GTV

The GTV coupe used a low, tapering roofline and a "stepnose" front end designed by Bertone, a detail that distinguished the 1750 and later 2000 versions from the earlier, rounder-nosed Giulia coupes. Yellow is a period-appropriate color that Alfa buyers genuinely chose in this era, and it suits the GTV's sporty intent far better than a conservative sedan hue would, letting the sculpted fenders and long hood catch light clearly. This was a genuine sports coupe rather than a grand tourer, built around a lively four-cylinder engine rather than outright power.

Construction Detail and What Opens

Norev builds this GTV in zinc-alloy diecast, delivering solid weight for a car this compact and reinforcing the sense of a well-built, purposeful coupe rather than a toy. The doors and hood open, showing a simplified four-cylinder engine bay and a cabin styled with the era's low-slung sport-coupe seating. Panel gaps sit at the functional tolerances typical of hinged diecast, a fair trade against the interactive display this construction provides.

Collecting the GTV Among Classic Italian Coupes

This model pairs naturally with other Bertone-designed Alfa Romeo diecast from the same period, and its distinctive stepped nose makes it easy to identify even from across a shelf crowded with similar-era Italian coupes.

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