70 mm (main body surface) / 61 mm (insertion part inner diameter) Alfa Romeo boasts a long history and tradition.
The Giulietta series is one of the famous cars that cannot be left out when talking about that history.
This famous car was released into the world in 1954 by a prestigious Milano company aiming for post-war reconstruction.
Beautifully named after "Romeo and Juliet," the Giulietta was broadly divided into three body types: the coupe Sprint, the four-door sedan Berlina,
and the open-top Spyder, and was developed in a variety of variations such as SS, SVZ, and SZ.
This is the center part of the horn button used on the Giulietta of that time.