1886 Alfa Romeo Graduate Spider. Excellent Condition With Only 57k Orig Miles!! on 2040-cars
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L FUEL INJECTED DUAL OVERHEAD CAM.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1986
Make: Alfa Romeo
Model: Spider
Trim: BASE
Options: Cassette Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 57,214
Sub Model: GRADUATE
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: 2WD
Number of Cylinders: 4-CYL
CLASSIC & POPULAR GRADUATE SPIDER. ONLY 57,214 ORIGINAL MILES. PININFARINA DESIGN. WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER THIS 1986 ALFA ROMEO GRADUATE SPIDER FINISHED IN WHITE OVER BLACK WITH BLACK TOP. FEATURES A 2.0L FUEL INJECTED DUAL OVERHEAD CAM 4-CYL MATED TO A 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, & SONY AM/FM/CASSETTE PLAYER. THIS CLASSIC PININFARINA DESIGNED ALFA IS IN 100% FACTORY ORIGINAL CONDITION. THE PAINT IS EXCELLENT AND SHOWS VERY WELL, NO DINGS, DENTS, SCRATCHES, NO RUST, AND NO EVIDENCE OF ANY PREVIOUS DAMAGE. CLEAN AUTOCHECK AND CARFAX REPORTS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. SHOWS NO WEAR OF ANY KIND, NO TEARS, & NO FADING, DASH BOARD AND DOOR PANELS ARE ALSO IN PERFECT CONDITION. RECENTLY INSTALLED NEW CLOTH SOFT TOP AND REAR WINDOW. MECHANICALLY 100% SOUND, RUNS, DRIVES, AND SHIFTS BEAUTIFULLY, NEEDS NOTHING. THIS IS A CLASSIC THAT IS SURE TO APPRECIATE IN THE FUTURE AS YOU ENJOY TOP DOWN MOTORING. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: HENRY FERNANDEZ. CELL # 305 815-1290. |
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