This a 1967 Giulia Sprint GT Veloce. I purchased it from someone in California in 2004, a project car which the owner had in pieces sitting in his carport for 20 years which he never got to. I restored the whole car, the only rust issues it had was a small hole on the drivers side floor pan just in front of the drain hole approx. 1" X 10" and the bottom plate of the battery tray was replaced. The rest had some surface rust due to the California weather on the passengers side which was exposed to the sun.
The car was first painted in and out in 2005 and again in 2013 due to the wrong primmer used on the rusted areas when first painted. Many extras added: -Optional hot cams from Alfa Romeo + (original cams) -Valve cover without breather hole + (original) -Light weight flywheel + (original) -Electronic distributor + (original) -GTA original Cold Air intake RARE + (original) -GTA original Oil Cooler RARE + (original) -GTA original Radiator Shroud RARE + (original) -GTA style Alfaholics aluminum radiator + (original) -Headers + Not installed (Alfraholics standing pedals GTA style headers ceramic coated) + (original exhaust manifold) -Stainless steel Stebro exhaust -GTA 15" Alfaholics mags + (4,15inch original steel) -Sport springs and shocks + (original) -Back sway bar -Carello vintage period yellow fog lights -Vented front discs + (original) -all rubber mounts for engine and transmission and suspension changed. -Engine rebuilt and transmission (all syncro and forks changed along with most gears, but lately my reverse gear has started to pop out sometime not a big issue, I have a new fork and gear which I have not had the time to get replaced yet.( parts will come with the car) -GTA Steering wheel + (original) -Original Radio -Back tray with speaker +(original with speaker holes) Plus all rubbers and gaskets changed. The only thing that wasn't changed is the steering box (seal changed). I never drive the car in the rain, weekends only, I have attended many car shows everyone loves the look not many left..... only 12,499 ever built. NOTES, TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE: Please be sure to review the terms before bidding. By bidding you are agreeing to the terms and conditions below: A 10% non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of auction close by cash, cashier’s check, or wire transfer. The balance of the funds is due within 7 days of auction close. There are no warranties expressed or implied of any kind. I have described the above vehicle to the best or my ability.
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of something it is due to lack of knowledge about it the seller is not responsible. Buyer is responsible for shipping and cost. I carefully described the vehicle and included a substantial number of photos and have more if needed to make a decision. The vehicle is sold as is with no warranties expressed or implied, by the seller. This is a used car in very good condition driven only on weekends from time to time, NOT A concourse car. After careful reading of the entire description, rather than making a potentially incorrect assumption, if any statement or comment is unclear, or if you have questions, please e-mail or call me prior to bidding.
At Close of Auction: The successful "winning" bidder must telephone me within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction. A 10% non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of auction close by cash, cashier’s check, or wire transfer. Full payment must be received within 7 days after the end of the auction. Payment must be certified funds, cash, bank check or wire transfer. If funds are not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made that are acceptable to the seller the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis. Shipping: I will assist with shipping arrangements however; the buyer pays all shipping costs. All questions arrangements or concerns should be addressed directly with them. Disclaimer Non-paying bidders, unqualified bidding, bid shielding, auction interference or any type of harassment, will be dealt with according to eBay Rules, local law, and may include, but are not limited to, legal action and applicable fees, loss of deposit or any other necessary costs. I reserve the right to cancel bids and/or our auction at any time for any reason. Placing A Bid On This Auction Constitutes Acceptance Of These Terms And Conditions And Acknowledgement That You Have Read And Understand All The Information Presented. All sales are final. On Aug-02-14 at 07:19:59 PDT, seller added the following information: ***2 Small ERRORS + 2 additional items to add in the description |
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Fri, Mar 4 2016America loves crossovers. Alfa Romeo wants to succeed in America. So it only makes sense that the troubled Italian automaker will introduce its first ever CUV on American soil. That's per a report from Australia's Motoring, which claims we'll clap eyes on the Stelvio for the first time this November in Los Angeles. The news was announced by Alfa Romeo and Maserati boss Harald Wester, who said it'd be a late fall debut, according to Motoring. That almost certainly means the mid-November to-do in LA. "We will have an additional product in the [CUV] segment with the new Alfa, to be presented in late Autumn this year, and for the time being there are no plans for Maserati to further extend our range downwards in the more compact SUV segment," Wester told Motoring. The Stelvio – the name was confirmed by FCA boss Sergio Marchionne last month and comes from the iconic Italian pass and the snaking road attached to it – will be based on the Giulia's rear-wheel-drive platform, and will be offered in both two- and four-wheel drive versions. Like the Giulia, there will be both four- and six-cylinder options, which according to the Aussies will include a high-performance Quadrifoglio Verde model. Related Video:
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Mon, Nov 13 2017At the moment, Alfa Romeo sells a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder Giulia with 280 horsepower for $37,995, and a 2.9-liter, twin-turbo six-cylinder Giulia Quadrifoglio with 505 hp for $72,000. A vacuum separates those poles, and the marketplace, echoing nature, hates it. Some recent Internet sleuthing in The Netherlands and in the U.S. might have identified a suitable object to fill that void: a 350-hp version of the 2.0-liter turbo. Last December, Dutch shop Squadra Tuning discovered an entry on Fiat Chrysler's Dutch-market parts site for a 2.0-liter turbo Giulia producing 350 metric horsepower (345 U.S. ponies). Not long after that, an Autoevolution reader submitted an image of an FCA document for the NAFTA region, which listed a 2.0-liter, 350-hp model for the USA equipped with the eight-speed automatic and all-wheel drive. The name of the model powered by that engine: "Giulia Veloce." Certain international markets already offer a Veloce trim with an auto transmission and all-wheel drive, but engine choices are the 280-hp 2.0-liter we already get, and a 2.2-liter turbodiesel we don't get. If those overseas discoveries were merely smoke, conjecture took a huge step toward fire a few days ago when Bozi Tatarevic found a 2.0-liter, 350-hp engine option on Mopar Tech Authority, FCA's OEM service portal. Car and Driver asked Alfa Romeo for clarification, the carmaker responding, "No plans for any other engines for Giulia in North America for 2018 model year besides the 2.0L and 2.9L [gasoline] versions." Having ruled 2018 out, onlookers have turned their eyes to 2019 for the introduction of this 350-hp motor. What's more, a comment on Tatarevic's tweet sends speculation into 48-volt overboost. Twitter user Rob P replied, "This is pretty well established as happening. MY2019, USA only. 280hp + 48V electrical system + elec. assisted turbo = ~350bhp 'Veloce' in USA nomenclature." No matter how the horses are made, assuming 350 cavalli make it across the Atlantic, Alfa's lineup will profit from the addition: Buyers in the sport sedan segment would get some Italian sprezzatura to cross-shop against German Monumentalitat. Related Video: News Source: Bozi Tatarevic / Twitter via Road and Track Rumormill Alfa Romeo Luxury Performance Sedan FCA alfa romeo giulia 48-volt system giulia
Alfa Romeo 6C could return in 2020
Mon, Jan 22 2018Keep your salt shaker handy, because you might need a grain or two for this rumor, as scrumptious as it may be. According to German tuner Pogea Racing, Alfa Romeo is planning to revive the 6C nameplate, with a production launch in 2020. The company posted its inside info on its Facebook page, citing "an absolute trustworthy and legit source" who is "very deep into the decisions of the management of Alfa Romeo." According to the post, we can expect to see the Alfa Romeo 6C introduced at one of the major auto shows in 2018 or 2019. If true, the rumor is exciting, but not totally surprising. FCA is growing its investment in the Italian brand, along with its lineup. We've already learned of Alfa's plans for an SUV larger than the Stelvio, which could offer seven seats and a mild hybrid system. The addition to the lineup of what we could assume to be a coupe larger and more expensive than the Alfa Romeo 4C, and meanwhile bringing back a classic nameplate, doesn't seem farfetched. After all, we've heard similar rumors before, with the 6C reportedly planned as a competitor to the Jaguar F-Type. Under the hood, the Giulia Quadrifoglio's 2.9-liter twin-turbo aluminum V6 — good for 505 horsepower and 443 pound-feet of torque — seems like the perfect fit for the 6C. The 6C nameplate has roots in six-cylinder road and racing cars beginning in the 1920s. To see it revived after decades of hibernation would not only be interesting for fans and potential customers, it would be symbolic of the company's continued growth under the FCA umbrella. Related Video: