Bill May’s Alfa Romeo Grand Prix Roadster replicar, built on a 1968 VW chassis, was put together in 1970 as a protype for a kitcar line that never really materialized (only five were later made). This is probably the only one of the set that’s still running. New everything, and great for driving in every parade he tells me. It’s a very sharp little classic, and quite small — about 13′ long, 4′ wide (wheel to wheel), and only 30″ to the top of the windshield — and that’s with 8.5″ of ground clearance!

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I think it ended up selling for a bit under $10,000. Anyone know where it is now?

8 Responses to “Bill’s Alfa Romeo”

  1. ia2ca says:

    Looks like it’s on eBay now:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors.....dZViewItem

  2. Bob says:

    Hello, I am the person that bought the Alfa Romeo previously owned by Bill Mays. Who is Bill Mays, his history, and anything you can tell me about the car.

    Thanks!!

  3. devise says:

    am interested in your car advertise on
    http://www.priceofhistoys.com/...../#comments
    please get back to me with your last asking price
    and the present photo

  4. Steve Stacey says:

    I have a 1930 Alfa Romeo. It was built in 1964 and on a 1964 frame. It runs, and I just this year installed a completly new brake system. Mine is red. I have owened it for about 15 years at least. Where can I find more info on these kits.
    I have been thinking of selling it and have no idea how to price it. I was look at under 10K also.

  5. Charles Kiablick says:

    I just got this exact same kit. It is currently a basket case, but I’m going to be putting it together over the next few months. A random guy drove by my house and saw I had some VW stuff I was working on and asked me if I wanted to come his kit out… I mad him an offer and now its mine. I too am just looking for info on it. Any info is appreciated!

  6. I just bought this exact same kit with chassis as a basket case project.

  7. jon nicholson says:

    Hi i bought a 1931 alfa romeo kit car in bad shape,for just sitting outside for 10 years. I am restoring it now. The car has a capri v6 2.8 engine with a cam headers and four barrel carb.It now runs great and i have built a new dash and recovered the seat. I can send pics if anyone would like to see it. Mine looks just like BILL MAYS , how many were built with v6 engines?

  8. bob mcbrayer says:

    about your 31 alfa kit.. back in the early 80,s I built three alfa,s ,two vw powered and one with a buick v-6 . last year I located one of the vw powered alfa,s I bought it and last winter I completly rebuilt it. the kit was made up in buffalo ny. by a company called antiques and classics. let me know if you,re still interested I,ll send some pics

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