
Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA 1300 Junior Green Minichamps 1:43

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Specifications
- Brand
- Alfa Romeo
- Manufacturer
- Minichamps
- Scale
- 1:43
- Material
- Diecast
- Model Condition
- Used Model
- SKU
- ALFA010
- Year
- 1971
- Era
- 1970s
- Body Type
- Coupe
- Vehicle Class
- Classic Sports
- Openable Parts
- No
- Packaging Condition
- Traces of Storage
- Model Type
- Street Models
- EAN / GTIN
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About the Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA 1300 Junior Green Minichamps 1:43
TL;DR: Minichamps' 1:43 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA 1300 Junior in green is a sealed-body diecast of the lightweight 1970s Alfa coupe built for homologation racing. This is a used model with a box showing traces of storage. Its compact, aluminum-bodied silhouette anchors an Italian classic sports lineup.
The GTA line built Alfa Romeo's touring car reputation, and the 1300 Junior variant brought that lightweight racing pedigree to a smaller, more accessible engine size, a car aimed at club racers as much as road buyers.
Capturing a Homologation Coupe's Shape at 1:43
The casting is a sealed one-piece body, so the GTA's compact, short-tail coupe profile is entirely an exterior story: the rounded nose, the tight greenhouse, and the flat hood all come across as a single continuous shape with scribed lines standing in for panel seams. Green paint over that shape gives the model presence without needing a racing livery to carry visual interest, and the proportions read correctly stubby, true to a car whose whole design brief was minimizing weight. Holding a crisp line at this scale on a body this compact is a genuine test of tooling, and the shape here avoids the rounded-off softness a lesser casting shows on small coupes.
An Anchor for an Alfa Romeo or Italian Coupe Display
At roughly 9cm, this GTA Junior fits easily beside other 1:43 Alfa Romeo or Italian classic sports castings, and its homologation-racing background gives it more weight in a themed display than a plain road-going coupe would carry. This is a used example, and its box shows traces of storage from time in a collection; the model itself carries no related wear. Grouped with period touring-car liveries or other Alfa road cars, this Junior brings genuine motorsport lineage to a shelf built around 1970s Italian performance.
For collectors tracing Alfa's competition history, this piece is a compact but meaningful entry point.









