1984 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce 2.0 W/ A/c Great Driver Condition on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Alfa Romeo
Model: Spider
Trim: Veloce
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 67,680
Exterior Color: Light Blue Metalic
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Navy Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
This 1984 Alfa Romeo is a Great example of a driver condition Spider. The car runs and drives excellently with no mechanical problems to note. I have not really had the time I thought I was going to in order to enjoy it this summer, and need to raise money for other projects. I have owned this car the least amount of time of any in my collection, therefore I have the least amount of sentimental attachment to it. The paint and body are very acceptable, the car shows very well and only has a few minor chips and a small dent in the nose. There is no body rust or rust or rust in the frame whatsoever, however the spare tire well has rusted through in places. This is not visible unless the trunk is open and the wheel is removed, or the car is on a lift, there is no danger of the wheel falling out. a brand new tire well can be ordered from a catalog I will include for something to the effect of $125 but this really isn't necessary. The interior is in great condition, with the only issue to note being that the trunk release panel has come loose and the trunk must be released by pulling on the cable. again, this is a part that is available brand new in the aforementioned Alfa/Fiat catalog. I had bought this car as a project a few months ago and have just recently finished it. as far as I know the only things this car really needs now are for the A/C to be charged (it blows cool, not cold) and the vent fan to be lubed, a right turn signal bulb to be changed, the trunk release panel replaced, and one of the "Spider Veloce" scripts replaced. there is also the typical difficulty with second gear, it does not usually grind, but it is tough to get in to second sometimes. I had really intended on just keeping it, but after spending nearly $2500 on repairs and parts and with so many other things requiring my attention and money right now, I do not have much choice but to let it go. Everything listed below was done by my Mechanic, who has serviced this car for both myself and the previous owner, aside from the radiator replacement and oil/air filter changes which I did myself. I have receipts for all work completed. I will also include the tool necessary for removing the license plate, and the one for removing the oil drain plug, as well as a spare belt.
I or my mechanic have completed the following within the past 3 months-
Clutch replaced
Rear wheel bearings replaced
Drive shaft couplings replaced
Axel shaft collar and seals replaced
Differential oil changed
Engine oil and filter changed (Mobile 1 15w50 synthetic)
Radiator and radiator hoses replaced (Brand new, not from salvage)
Changed the air filter to a high flow K&N.
*The soft top is near brand new, but it was replaced by the previous owner, so it is probably close to a year old.
This really is a fun little car that does not require anything to be enjoyable the day it is delivered to the winning bidder. As I stated, it is a driver, not a show car, so it has small imperfections, but overall it shows well, runs and drives excellently, and has had lots of recent maintenance. It should offer lots of motoring fun for years to come. I will be more than happy to answer any questions about the car from serious bidders. the buyer is responsible for shipping charges and arrangement, please only bid if you have the means to pay for it.
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