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1971 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Euro on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:8400 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:1.8L 1779CC 109Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1971
Make: Alfa Romeo
Mileage: 8,400
Model: Spider
Exterior Color: Yellow
Trim: Base
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: U/K
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Small cosmetic blemishes as one would expect from a 42 year old car. See description for newly replaced, restored or otherwise refurbished parts."

Beautiful Alfa. Originally sold in Germany, imported by U.S. serviceman in 1990s and California car since then. Comes with german license plate and autobahn tool kit.  Newly rebuilt 1750cc engine and transmission (8500 miles since rebuild).  Clutch was done with engine.  High compression pistons, 11.1mm cams with high performance springs and top end components from Centerline Alfa.  Rebuilt and tuned dual dellorto carbs as originally configured.  All work done by expert mechanics in Santa Barbara, CA. Over $8k in engine alone.  New $1000 seats, door panels, dash cover. Only a couple tiny cracks in original dash. New front rubber floor mats. New haartz sun fast padded quarters cloth top comes with the car (not yet installed). Current top is in good shape, just a little faded in places. Tonneau cover comes with car. 


Original carello covers in front, all euro markers around as original.  Cromadora Daytona wheels, with new tires around. Newer full exhaust system with powder coated stock headers. Upgraded to mageti marelli electronic ignition. Transmission is butter smooth and newly rebuilt as stated above. Perfect second gear synchro.  New windshield just installed.  Suspension has been gone through... Wheel bearings, tie rods, ball joints, transmission mounts, trailing arm and trunnion bushings just to name some. New performance springs sit all around and improve handling and stance. 

No rust, no known issues.  Undercoated from birth and well cared for.  Paint continues to look great- only minor nicks etc.  Serpent and cloverleaf are decals and removable at your preference.  Car revs eagerly to 6700 and begs to be driven. 

Please ask questions before you commit to buy.  Come see, inspect and drive her in person if you at all can. 

Other spare parts including spare running long block and rebuilt head can be arranged for purchase as well.  Please inquire. 

Thanks and happy bidding. 

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Fiat reconsidering Mazda-based Alfa Romeo roadster? [w/poll]

Mon, 03 Mar 2014

Alfa giveth and Alfa taketh away. With apologies to Job (he has gone through a lot, after all), that's how things are looking at the Italian automaker - whether it's the promise of new products or its impending return to the North American market. But it's especially true when it comes to new roadsters.
While Alfa Romeo is expected to unveil the 4C Spider at the Geneva Motor Show this week, reports are now suggesting that its other roadster project is being called into question. That project is a joint venture between Fiat and Mazda, which was set to produce a version of its next MX-5 Miata as an Alfa Romeo, and was even changing the design to accommodate Alfa's requirements.
Now it appears, however, that the whole project in doubt. The problem seems to stem from Sergio Marchionne's pronouncements that, as long as he's in charge, there won't be an Alfa Romeo built outside of Italy.

Next-gen Mazda MX-5 Miata mule spied 'Ring testing

Wed, 23 Oct 2013

Fans of simple, lightweight motoring, rejoice - we now have images of the next-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata undergoing testing at der Nürburgring Nordschleife. Now, to be fair, this isn't some lightly camouflaged example that will give us a great peak of what the next Miata, which will also become the next Alfa Romeo Spider, will look like. This is a mule, with the new bits hidden under a current Miata's body. That doesn't mean there aren't a few scraps of valuable information here, though.
According to our flock of camera-toting spies at the Nürburgring, the next Miata is likely to grow a bit, as new models are wont to do. In particular, it will be longer and wider, and the wheelbase is likely going to be stretched, based on the shape of the wheel wells and doors. Both of those factors will add more space in the cabin.
Those are the big indications provided by these photos, but while the MX-5 might be growing, it's a safe bet based on these images that it, and the (likely pricier) Alfa, will retain the classic, long-hood, short-deck styling that so typifies rear-drive roadsters.

Marchionne threatens to move Alfa production out of Italy

Fri, 12 Jul 2013

Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne was unsurprisingly frank when asked by reporters about potential investments in Italian manufacturing for Alfa Romeo and Maserati, giving the Italian government the ultimatum, "Italy should decide if they want [Alfa Romeo's relaunch] to happen here or not as Fiat and Chrysler have several alternatives." Them's fightin' words.
Fiat's issue with the government stems directly from its courtroom clashes with the Fiom labor union. The two are currently embroiled in proceedings over longer shifts and shorter breaks, as Fiom has so far refused to sign a new contract citing revised labor laws that it says are anti-union.
According to Bloomberg, Fiat will be spending over $2.5 billion on development of eight new Alfas and six new Maseratis, in a bid to wrest some of the luxury pie away from BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi. But that's only going to happen if the government is willing to play ball and make life easier on Fiat.