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1991 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce *mint* Convertible Roadster Italian Classic on 2040-cars

Year:1991 Mileage:35245 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Valley Stream, New York, United States

Valley Stream, New York, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:2.0L 1961CC 120Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: ZARBB32N4M6006180 Year: 1991
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Alfa Romeo
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Spider
Trim: Veloce Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 35,245
Exterior Color: Red
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:"-This vehicle is in EXCELLENT mechanical condition. Everything works and functions 100% as it should. -Cosmetically, it is also in excellent condition, especially for its age. The exterior is in superb shape, paint is almost like new, soft top is new, all glass and lighting is good. Interior has upgraded sport seats in good (not perfect) condition. Also new wood steering wheel and Alfa shift knob were installed. The rest of the interior is all good. No lights on the dash except for the "AIRBAG" due to the steering wheel being changed, however it does not cause any problems or warning noises whatsoever, and only blinks every few seconds.-Clutch, brakes, and tires are all good to go for many more miles. All stock "phone dial" wheels are in excellent structural condition, but could use a respray of silver paint to look perfect."

1991 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce  
-super low 35,xxx original miles
-5speed manual trans
-all original
-excellent condition
-100% accident free with clean&clear title and vehicle history

Exterior:
-The paint is truly in excellent condition, photos do not do justice.  This car shines, the paint is still deep and glossy with no defects anywhere.  For its age, it honestly looks like new.  The front bumper was recently professionally resprayed due to numerous little stone chips from highway driving.  It came out excellent and looks completely original.  
-The original "phone dial" wheels look great and are structurally in perfect condition.  However, the silver finish on them looks a bit "weathered" and "old" when you are up close.  The wheels just need a good respray to look perfect.
-The convertible soft top was recently replaced with a brand new unit.  It is a tan canvas material with a plastic rear window.  The top functions and looks 100%.  It goes up and down with ease, and the plastic rear window is in excellent shape.
-All glass and lighting is in excellent condition both functionally and cosmetically. 
-Absolutely NO RUST anywhere.  Floors, trunk, spare tire well, wheel wells, rockers, etc are all 100% solid.
Interior:
-Carpeting is all in great condition.  Door panels and center consoles are also all great for their age.
-Dash is perfect with no cracks whatsoever.
-Cluster looks and functions 100%.  Speedometer and odometer have always worked as they should.  No warning lights, except for "AIRBAG" due to aftermarket steering wheel being installed.  The light blinks every few seconds, and does not make any noises whatsoever.  It is not annoying at all, and you wouldn't even realize it was on, I just take pride in disclosing everything, both good and bad.
-Upgraded tan sport seats have been installed.  They have very high bolsters that keep you snug and tight in turns and heavy cornering.  Very comfortable seats with an awesome vintage classic sports car look.
-Wood steering wheel and Alfa Romeo shift knob have been installed.  Both feel great in your hands and add to the vintage classic sports car feel.
-All buttons, switches, and electronics work as they should.  Aftermarket stereo headunit with CD player has been installed and works excellent, far superior than the stock unit.
-Tan soft top boot/cover is included.  This really finishes the car off and makes it look even more beautiful when the convertible top is down. 
Mechanically:
-Car starts, runs, and drives perfectly.  I have driven this car countless times without a single hiccup.  Starts right up on the first try, every time.  Idles perfectly and steadily.  Runs very strong and smoothly.
-Transmission and clutch shift smoothly and perfectly throughout every gear.  This car does NOT crunch going into 2nd gear, like most other Alfa's do.  Clutch feels great and strong, and should last for years and years to come.
-Suspension is firm and tight, yet smooth and comfortable.  Braking is very good and always consistent.  Tires are very meaty with lots and lots of thread left.
-I honestly can not come up with one mechanical fault this car has, it is absolutely perfect.  You can just tell it has been meticulously taken care of its entire life within the first few seconds of driving it for the first time.

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This is one of the best looking and driving Alfa Romeo Spiders around.  It is also the most reasonably priced (S4) Spider I have seen up for sale in a long time.  If you have ever wanted to own an Alfa Spider, this is the one!  
This car is also an investment that you can enjoy.  Clean, low mileage Series 4 (S4) Spiders are going up in price every year.  They are becoming more rare and more expensive to purchase one, so now is the time.
I would love to keep this car, but I must sell for financial reasons.  eBay only allowed me to upload 24 photos, but I do have more which I can email to serious buyers.

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