1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6

2dr Coupe

6-cyl. 2492cc/154hp FI

#1 Concours condition#1 Concours
#2 Excellent condition#2 Excellent
#3 Good condition#3 Good

$25,500*

-1.9%
#4 Fair condition#4 Fair
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1981-1987 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 stats
Highest sale
$79,681
Lowest sale
$880
Most recent sale
$27,329
Sales
112

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Model overview

Model description

The attractive Giugaro-penned Alfetta GTV coupe became the GTV-6 in 1981 when Alfa Romeo equipped it with a Bosch fuel-injected version of their SOHC 2.5-liter V-6 engine. A corresponding hood bulge was incorporated to make room underhood for this new powerplant. The motor consisted of an aluminum head and block, and was rated at 154 hp in U.S. trim. The new Alfa Romeo GTV-6 was praised in the press for its greater performance when compared to its four-cylinder predecessor (0-60 in 8.3 seconds, 1/4 mile in 16.2 seconds), as well as for the sound it produced at high rpm.

Like the 2.0-liter GTV that it replaced, the GTV-6's driveline consisted of a five-speed transaxle and differential at the rear of the car, with rear inboard disc brakes, all of which lessened unsprung mass. Suspension was typical for Alfa Romeo at the time: double wishbones up front and a deDion axle in the rear. This arrangement, coupled with the weight distribution offered by its front engine/rear transaxle, made for a very balanced and pleasant handling car.

Just over 22,000 Alfa Romeo GTV-6s were produced from 1981 to 1986, which included several limited edition models for the U.S. The Balocco was limited to a run of 350 cars in 1982, all of which were painted red with black leather interior and a sunroof. The Maratona came two years later in 1984, with add-on flares, silver paint, and a unique see-through panel in the hood. Finally, approximately 35 cars were modified by Callaway with twin IHI turbochargers, and these fantastic performers used their 230 hp to good effect with 0-60 times below 6 seconds, and a top speed in excess of 130 mph. The regular production cars received subtle interior changes in 1984 as well as new gear ratios, and any example that exhibits minimal-to-no rust and a good maintenance history will be an entertaining drive.

Vehicle specifications

  • Wheel Base Shortest - Inches88.6
  • Wheel Base Longest - Inches88.6
  • Shipping Weight2456
  • Drive TypeRWD
  • Manufacturer NameFiat
  • Front Tire Size15R195
  • Manufacturer MSRP16995
  • Market SegmentationCompact Luxury Car
  • Manufacturer CodeC133
  • Front Tire Size Code29

Equipment

  • StandardOptional
  • Transmission5 Speed Manual
  • Power BrakesYes
  • EntertainmentAM/FM CASS
  • Air ConditioningYes
  • Power WindowsYes
  • Tilt Steering WheelYes
  • Roof DescriptionManual Sun/Moon Roof
  • Restraint typeActive (Manual) Belts
  • Security EquipmentNone

Equipment

Standard

  • Transmission5 Speed Manual
  • Power BrakesYes
  • Air ConditioningYes
  • Power WindowsYes
  • Tilt Steering WheelYes
  • Restraint typeActive (Manual) Belts
  • Security EquipmentNone

Optional

  • EntertainmentAM/FM CASS
  • Roof DescriptionManual Sun/Moon Roof
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Common Questions

The value of a 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $25,500 for a 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 in good condition with average spec.

The highest selling price of a 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 at auction over the last three years was $45,412. The highest prices are usually reserved for rare or exceptionally well-maintained examples with desirable features or modifications and excellent history.

The lowest selling price of a 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 at auction over the last three years was $7,350. The lowest prices are usually paid for examples that have extensive maintenance needs, differ greatly from their original configuration, or have accident histories or title problems.

In the last three years there have been 7 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6s sold at public auction.

The most recent auction sale of a 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV-6 was $20,737 on November 01, 2024 by Bring a Trailer.

Many factors can increase a car's value including excellent condition, exceptional originality, a recent restoration, low mileage, unique provenance, desirable options, popular or unique color choices, and excellent maintenance records. Upgrades and modifications that enhance performance or aesthetics can also add value.

Factors that can decrease a car's value include unusually high mileage, poor maintenance history, visible wear and tear, accidents or damage, title issues, and gaps in ownership history. Additionally, less popular color choices and extensive modifications that don't appeal to a broad audience can reduce value.

Mileage plays a significant role in a classic car’s value. Lower mileage usually increases value because it indicates a higher degree of originality, is rarer, and suggests less wear and tear. However, cars with exceptionally low mileage may also have maintenance needs due to lack of use. Whether someone should pay more for a vehicle with lower miles will depend on how they plan on using it, and the vehicle's specific condition.

The value of modified cars differs widely based on the type and quality of modifications. While some modifications can significantly increase value, especially performance enhancements and high-quality custom work, others may not add much or could even detract from the car’s value if they appeal to only a limited audience.

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