1991 Alfa Romeo 164l on 2040-cars
Hicksville, New York, United States
THIS IS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE PURCHASED IN 1991 FROM SPORTIQUE MOTORS IN HUNTINGTON, NY THE VEHICLE HAS 101,000 LIGHTLY DRIVEN MILES BY A FEMALE OWNER OVER THE LAST 20+YEARS THE CAR IS COMPLETELY ORIGINAL WITH THE EXCEPTION OF 164LS STYLE WHEELS. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGED FROM NEW AND HAS BEEN SERVICED BY ALFA AUTO CLINIC IN BALDWIN, NY THE PAINT IS ORIGINAL AND HAS GREAT DEPTH & SHINE. MECHANICAL WORK OTHER THAN OIL/FILTER CHANGES INCLUDE NEW OVERHEAD CENTER CONSOLE TO REPLACE ONE THAT STARTED TO DETERIORATE, VALVE ADJUSTMENT, TIMING BELT, MUFFLER AND BRAKES. ALL ELECTRICS WORK INCLUDING THE SEAT ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS. THE CAR DRIVES LIKE NEW, THE STEERING AND SUSPENSION ARE TIGHT. NEW TIRES WERE INSTALLED AT 80,000 MILES. THE VEHICLE INCLUDES A FULL SIZE SPARE TIRE AND ORIGINAL TOOL KIT GAS MILEAGE 17/18 MPG CITY, 26/27MPG HIGHWAY CAR IS SOLD AS IS. WHERE IS. VEHICLE INSPECTION HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. NO WARRANTIES BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR VEHICLE PICKUP/SHIPPING I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY - CAR BEING OFFERED FOR LOCAL SALE |
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