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1st Year Quad. All Alfa Ailments Fixed. Better Than New. New Paint & Interior! on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:47000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual 5 Speed
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1961CC 120Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspir
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: ZARBA5411G1040135 Year: 1986
Number of Cylinders: 4 Cylinders DOHC
Make: Alfa Romeo
Model: Spider
Trim: Quadrifoglio
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 47,000
Sub Model: Quadrifoglio Convertible
Exterior Color: Silver
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Condition: Used: A 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. ... 


 Very Reliable, All Common Alfa Ailments Fixed. Alfa Romeo 1st Edition Quadrifoglio: 


This is one the nicest and cleanest Spider on the market today. Well Over $17,000 spent (I have the reciepts) on all the improvements and upgrades, and hundreds of hours of my time. Plus an additional $8,500 purchase price a few years back.

Most all work was performed by Auto Veloce a highly regarded and rated professional Alfa Specialist / Shop in Miami. I have receipts and pictures for most all of the improvements. The paint( Correct Alfa Silver) and interior were redone prior to me purchasing. I had the Center console, that always cracks, redone in Genuine Leather. This car drives, looks and still smells like new. The engine is smooth, runs strong, burns and leaks no oil. She Runs at temperature all day and is extremely comfortable and reliable. The car drives straight, does not pull, is tight and does not vibrate at high or low speeds. The tires are in good shape with little tread wear and the rims are in good condition. The car shifts beautifully and the infamous 2nd gear Synchro is good.

This car is a definite head turner! Also everything that needs to be accomplished to make an Alfa Spider a reliable and comfortable everyday driver has been done.  All the known flaws that are in inherent to late model spiders have been addressed and fixed.

Recent (less than 14mo. and 5k miles) Updates & Upgrades Include:

  • New High End Convertible Top (The Frame is also new)and Rear Window.
  • New top of the line Carpet (including Trunk) and Alfa Floor-Mats.
  • Any rust on the floor-panels (common flaw to all 1980- 93 late models) was cut out and new metal was welded.
  • Floor panels were primed and painted with rust proof paint.
  • Heat and Sound Deadening Insulation was installed throughout.
  • New spare tire wheel housing .
  • Custom Center Console wrapped in Real Leather.
  • New Wood Shifter knob, Leather Shift Boot and Rubber Gasket.
  • New Leather Brake Console Boots as well.
  • Digital clock was replaced with the much classier Dial Version.
  • Nardi wood steering wheel.
  • New Windshield and Seal.
  • New Windshield Inner Trim.
  • Custom Alfa Logo Graphics on the hood.
  • High end Window Tinting.
  • Door Gaskets were reinforced with weatherproofing (common problem to late models) so no leaks.
  • New Dash Cover.
  • New Exhaust System and Catalytic Converter.
  • Rear exhaust angles down to eliminate fumes ( a very common problem to all spiders).
  • All Fuel Condensation Lines and Canisters (front and back) were replaced, all Vacuum lines ( including a new line from back to front) as well. No More Fuel Smells.
  • New In Tank Fuel Pump and sending unit.
  • New Plastic Fuel Tank and Fuel Hoses.
  • New Gas Filler Neck and cap from later Model Spiders ( the older ones leak fumes)
  • Radiator was flushed and a new shroud was installed.
  • Replaced all Tie Rods.
  • New Bilstein Shocks( car now rides like new).
  • New Brakes and rotors.
  • 4 Wheel Alignment and Balance
  • New Clutch, Synchros, Synchro Sleeve and Flywheel.
  • New Driveshaft Support.
  • R&R Transmission and Rebuild.
  • Headlight Switch.
  • New Transmission Mount.
  • New Spedometer Cable
  • New U Joints.
  • New Battery.
  • New Map Light (only on the Quads)
  • New Dash Bulbs.
  • New Alternator and wire to junction Box.
  • New Oxygen Sensor.
  • New Steering Box Seal.
  • New Valve Cover Gaskets and valves were adjusted.
  • New Spark plugs and the Correct Wires (you cant use aftermarket wires, you will fry the Computer)
  • New Head Lights, Rings and Gaskets.
  • New Touchscreen Display Navigation System/Stereo/CD Player/Speakers and Antenna. This unit also plays DVD's even if you are moving.
  • New Alfa Romeo and Quadrifoglio Emblems Front and Rear.
  • New A/C Compressor, System blows ice cold. Also the center vents work (These vent lines come pinched from the factory, this common flaw was also fixed)
  • New A/C Belt. In order to replace you need to take the compressor out.
  • Custom fitted car cover.
  • Many,many, many more small Items and Flaws were Addressed, Repaired or Replaced.
  • Includes Original Owner's Manual, Technical Service Manual and one set of keys.
This Quadrifoglio shows to have been adult owned and properly maintained. It spent most its life in VA. NC. and FLa. This car is stored indoors in my climate and humidity controlled one car garage at my Residence in Bal-Harbor, Florida. I will gladly show the Car live via skype to any serious buyer. I will also send a video of the undercarriage to any interested party. Prior to sale I encourage the owner to come with me and meet the mechanics that performed all the work. Im an Alfa Enthusiast however this was a hobby for me, therefore the mechanics can offer much more detail.

The car has about 47k on the odometer as cable was broken when I purchased this car about 2 years ago. The Engine runs perfectly.The paint job is a 6 out of 10 and the car has some minor / miniscule dings here and there but as its my daily driver im fine with that. To the untrained eye the car looks like new. The car fax shows no accidents but the left front fender did have some bodywork performed in the past. Prior to and then post purchase the car was closely and professionally evaluated and this car has no frame damage whatsoever. This Spider has a Florida State Title with no liens.

I inherited a 1978 Ferrari 308 and must now part with this Gem of an Alfa. My loss is your gain! $17,500 very firm. Note im taking a $8,000 loss not to mention countless hours of my time. Luckily I Dont need the money whatsoever, so please dont waste your time with low ball offers. You always get what you pay for. No other Alfa in the market today has had this kind of work done.

If you buy another one, sooner rather than later you will have to do all of the above and it will end up costing you a lot more than it did me. I intended on keeping this car till the end so i did everything that commonly goes wrong with these cars and more. Feel free to call me at (917) 684-6993 w/ any questions.

Compare to other Alfa's on the market, and this is the one you will want to own! Thanks for looking and good luck with your Alfa Quest. Remember luck is the crossroads when preparation meets opportunity.




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