1986 Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio Spider on 2040-cars
Baldwin, New York, United States
Engine:2.0Ltr
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Alfa Romeo
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Spider
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Quadrifoglio
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 116,381
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Sub Model: Quadrifoglio
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1986 Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio Spider VIN# ZARBA5416G1040180 Silver/Gray. This is the premium edition Quadrifoglio Spider that Alfa Romeo introduced to the US market in 1986. These were the most desirable of all the Spiders at the time. The Quads featured a new Front air dam, ground effects side skirts, a new rear spoiler, factory hardtop, new Alloy wheels plus a unique Quadrifoglio interior and more.... All Quads interiors came with speacial order Full Leather Sport Seats that were grey with deviated red stitching and red carpets. Plus they came loaded from the factory. It also has an upgraded stereo system with CD player
The Quad we have on offer was just purchased by us this month. It's in very nice condition overall plus I had the Alfa Auto Clinic service the car. The engine and transmission run great. The body's clean and straight plus the paint is nice too. It was resprayed about 10 years ago and still shows well. The leather seats have been reupholstered plus the fabric soft top was replaced about 5 years ago. Both are in great condition (and the fit is perfect on the soft top). The car also comes with the Factory Hard Top that came standard on the Quadrofoglio. I posted pictures of the car with the Hardtop on & off as well as the soft top up and down.
The cars currently at the Alfa Auto Clinic on Long Island as it was just serviced there. The address is 526 Merrick Rd Baldwin NY in case you want to check it out yourself. Or have them go over the car for you (if you want). We'll leave it there for the duration of the auction and then we'll be brining the car up to our dealership (Forza) in Connecticut. We had the Alfa Auto Clinic checkout the car for us before we bought it and it's a nice really nice spider for one with 116k miles on the clock. It spent almost it's entire life in the mid west and was barely driven for the last couple of years in NY. You won't be disappointed.
You can call the Alfa Auto Clinic directly if you want them to checkout the car for you at 1-516-623-0199 or to make an appointment to stop by and see it. You can call me (Michael Cannillo) on my cell phone at 1-917-620-8158 or Peter in the office at 1-860-350-1140. Thanks for your interest.
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