Meticulous And Superb! Perfect Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce All Around! on 2040-cars
Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States
|  This 1989 Perfect Condition Alfa Romeo
Spider Veloce with custom factory pin-striping in gold with red winged Pegasus
decals. This car is in suburb running shape with absolutely no mechanical
problems what-so-ever! Vehicle runs as if new! This car is in
excellent Concours collectors shape and has taken numerous car show awards for
best in class. This vehicle is a rare find in this excellent of shape! A
very collectible and New Mexico owned and driven Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce
Convertible. Presented in a stunning color of Alfa Romeo Bianco Freggo (Cool
Bright White) with absolutely no dents, body defects, paint chips or rust.
The exterior is complemented with factory gold pin-striping under the
factory clear coat.I also have a vinyl front end bra included with the sale of this car.  This Alfa also has brand new Light Buckskin Sport Bucket
Seating and finished off with a new black with white stitching Robbins padded
cloth convertible top. This Alfa has been meticulously maintained and has a
strong maintenance history that has been closely and carefully documented. 
 This is what some Alfisti refer to as the 3rd Generation or 3rd series of Spiders with the reliable Bosch L-jetronic fuel injection system. This 1989 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce has been painstakingly maintained by Alfa Romeo factory trained mechanics using genuine Alfa Romeo parts in original order and has always been western owned and driven. Once again, the vehicle has no body issues and no rust. The vehicle has the original two owner 66,954 miles and is running exceedingly well with no mechanical issues or defects at all. The vehicle also has a brand new rebuilt 5 speed transmission and clutch rebuilt by a certified Alfa Romeo and Ferrari mechanic. The synchros shift smoothly and quickly with no issues. Engine runs very strong and has no leaks. I have also had a "stinger" straight exhaust pipe with no rear muffler installed on the vehicle. The make is ANSA, (top quality stainless steel with Teflon coating and chrome tip), and makes the car have a sporty, throatier exhaust tone while improving performance as well. RUNS AS IF BRAND NEW! I have held this Alfa Spider in garage captivity and have gently preserved the vehicle in excellent condition. These 3 Series Alfa Romeo Spiders are becoming very collectible items and are now on the radar of educated investment collectors, especially examples like this. Below is a brief list of features and highlights found on this 1989 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce. 
VEHICLE FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS: 
 If you have been looking for the right Alfa Romeo Spider that is meticulous and in collector's excellent shape, now is the time to act. Alfa Romeo Spiders like this example are getting harder and harder to find and are only appreciating in values. If you have any questions pertaining to this 1989 Alfa Romeo Spider please feel free to contact Robert at 1-505-500-5064 or email stearnssec_7734@hotmail.com. Shipping is buyers responsibility and a 500 dollar deposit will be required within 48hrs of auction end to winning bidder! Thank you for looking! | 
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Notes from the 2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia reveal in Milan [w/video]
Thu, Jun 25 2015It's an interesting time for Alfa Romeo. Wednesday marked the brand's 105th birthday, but also a rebirth of sorts. The new Giulia is the first of several new vehicles to come out of the Project Giorgio skunkworks that has been quietly working to reimagine the brand. Fiat Chrysler is banking on these cars to finally turn Alfa around. Before the Giulia was rolled out, Alfa Romeo CEO Harald Wester acknowledged that the brand has had its share of missteps in the past. He then called out today's sporty offerings for having evolved into near-perfect but boring, commoditized cars across the industry. They have no soul, he said, nothing to differentiate one from the next. While I'd argue that each brand in the performance space still has something to differentiate itself from the others, anything that can be done to restore some of the man-machine connection lost to electronics and added weight can only be seen as a good thing. I like what I'm hearing from Alfa so far; below are some notes gleaned from the unveil event that make me think this reawakening might just work. The head of the skunkworks is Philippe Krief, a former Ferrari engineer. This is certainly a good sign for the car's dynamics and powertrain. Krief was quick to note that the Giulia uses "real" torque vectoring, not a brake-based solution like some others use. The rear differential uses a pair of clutches to apportion torque side to side. Alfa claims the car's steering will be the quickest in its segment, which I take to mean the one that currently includes the BMW M3, Mercedes-AMG C63, and Cadillac ATS-V. Immediacy translates to the braking system, as well. Alfa has come up with a new design that combines the stability control and brake servo into one unit; it's said to be simpler than two parts and also improves brake response. I'm pretty sure Krief even called its design beautiful while it flashed briefly onscreen. Quadrifoglio cars get carbon-ceramic brake discs to further improve performance and reduce weight. I didn't get to sit in the car, or even open the door, but I liked what I saw of the interior. The center console is angled to hem the driver in a little, which works well with the canted, sweeping dash. It kind of reminds me of the look in newer Mazdas – clean and simple with a good balance of organic curves and straight edges.
2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio vs. 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk: On-paper sibling rivalry
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