I make some premises.
I'm quite slow with this car. I agree with Mark, I had difficulty with the choice of the springs and heights
Another premise, I'm not a fanatic of Italian cars, I often prefer the British ones (philosophy of lightness).
Having said that, I not agree, this time, with Alexey. Absolutely not.
Probably I did not understand, maybe this is it.
Alfa bad technology? What technologies are we talking about the '60s? Alfas has been the reference point as sports cars (often with 4/5 seats and 4 doors) and mid-priced.
The engines were the top as powers. The 2000 "bialbero" was a great engine, in the road model had more than 130 hp (which were not at all a few in '60s-'70s). These cars had a limited-slip differential as standard, something that many current cars haven't.
As handling is the typical one of a RWD-front engine. If you drive a BMW (with a LSD) is similar.
I link a video with an Alfa Giulia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAU-i2qf3PAYou talk about IRL. Have you ever driven a Giulia GT (even just the 1300 Junior) in real life?