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1969 Alfa Romeo Duette ,boat Tail,california Car ,very Nice ,no Reserve . on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:81146
Location:

Santa Ana, California, United States

Santa Ana, California, United States
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1969 Alfa Romeo Duette Boat tail ,this car is in very good condition ,i have owned it for past 2 years and i have done many things to it ,when i bought it the engine and transmission was rebuild ,i don't have any paper work but my mechanic told me that it was done right ,engine does not smoke or leak ,transmission is great and has no issue like the other Alfas ,the clutch feels light so i would change it if i wanted to keep it but still drives very strong and fast ,top is 1 year old  and seats has been redone recently ,dash is original and has no crack ,paint was done over a year ago and still shines great ,no major dent or scratches on the car ,please look at all 70 pictures and let me know if you have any questions ,i just paid the registration for a year and i have the California plate but forgot to take a picture of it ,i have clear title and ready to be transfer to the new owner ,please ask any questions before you place a bid ,i have described the car to the best of my knowlage and ability so please come and look at it yourself since everyone has different eyes ,if you are out of state then hire a 3rd party to do the inspection for you ,i am selling the car AS IS ,i demand a $500.00 none refundable deposit right after the auction ends and the rest in 3 working days via bank wire or cash in person ,i only accept the deposit via paypal ,i can assist on transportation if you need it ,thank you all .                            $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$                                               $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$                                                                                       $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$  photo 651_zps6a498895.jpg  photo 652_zps695d315b.jpg  photo 653_zps6e706e44.jpg  photo 654_zps2cdc83a7.jpg  photo 655_zps5998795f.jpg  photo 656_zps9a03dc0f.jpg  photo 657_zps800968fa.jpg  photo 658_zps3cbeaffd.jpg  photo 659_zps3444ee10.jpg  photo 660_zpsb82afc0e.jpg  photo 660_zpsb82afc0e.jpg  photo 661_zps8239f5de.jpg  photo 662_zpsf9b45538.jpg  photo 663_zps8915d6ed.jpg  photo 664_zps0d1581d5.jpg  photo 665_zps92dcfcde.jpg  photo 665_zps92dcfcde.jpg  photo 666_zps66130d3a.jpg  photo 667_zps064c0eea.jpg  photo 668_zpsf8f322c4.jpg  photo 669_zps070c1a6f.jpg  photo 670_zpsefb61905.jpg  photo 671_zpsbcf28a18.jpg  photo 672_zpsa27471f4.jpg  photo 673_zpsb2034031.jpg  photo 674_zps2b8ada47.jpg  photo 675_zps645090fe.jpg  photo 676_zps7fc4a6a3.jpg  photo 677_zpse4b01232.jpg  photo 678_zpsf307c5bf.jpg  photo 679_zpsb2bccb85.jpg  photo 680_zpsedffb108.jpg  photo 681_zps0cfba48c.jpg  photo 682_zps27de1b22.jpg  photo 683_zps70393184.jpg  photo 684_zpsf03d9754.jpg  photo 685_zps00a343d6.jpg  photo 686_zps4ab528ad.jpg  photo 686_zps4ab528ad.jpg  photo 687_zps64a38a23.jpg  photo 688_zpsd1a51bcd.jpg  photo 689_zps39b73d75.jpg  photo 690_zps08d16da5.jpg  photo 691_zps4e81a2e4.jpg  photo 692_zps41a45329.jpg  photo 693_zps3f0d0428.jpg  photo 694_zpsbaa99d90.jpg  photo 695_zps885719e1.jpg  photo 696_zpsb8096af6.jpg  photo 697_zps0e865a8b.jpg  photo 698_zps87842336.jpg  photo 699_zps9d8c345b.jpg  photo 700_zps0975db28.jpg  photo 701_zps99ad50e2.jpg  photo 702_zps192ae360.jpg  photo 703_zps675c9ced.jpg  photo 704_zps81b05cb8.jpg  photo 705_zpsebd10e0e.jpg  photo 706_zpsd51b40e8.jpg  photo 707_zps9bc407eb.jpg  photo 708_zps8f1242d0.jpg  photo 709_zps82d8a5ea.jpg  photo 711_zps31eb90cf.jpg  photo 712_zpscfa20b04.jpg  photo 713_zpsc4a7c717.jpg  photo 714_zpsd97aba8c.jpg  photo 717_zps3cedd347.jpg  photo 717_zps3cedd347.jpg  photo 651_zps6a498895.jpg

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2024 Alfa Romeo Giulia and Stelvio prices are a mixed bag

Sat, Sep 30 2023

Something happened on the way to the end of 2024, and that happening has resulted in higher-than-expected prices for the 2024 Giula and 2024 Stelvio. When Alfa announced changes for both models in April, we were informed the new Giulia Competizione trim would start at $53,115 in rear-wheel-drive form, the Stelvio Competizione trim would start at $57,420 in obligatory all-wheel-drive form. A month later, Cars Direct got wind of price cuts thanks to Alfa Romeo wanting to give buyers even more reason to put money down on la dolce vita instead of a certain Bavarian. In that report, the entry-level Giula Sprint was going to start at $44,795 after destination, the Stelvio Sprint would start at $46,370. An an Alfa Romeo spokesperson even replied to Cars Direct with, "The reduction in pricing is a lifecycle direction for Stelvio and Giulia to enhance market competitiveness." Looking at the 2024 configurator, the Giulia Sprint improves its advantage before options, whereas the Competizione is $2,345 above expectations. Prices for the 2024 Giula range after the $1,595 destination charge are: Sprint: $44,670 Ti: $47,210 Veloce: $50,970 Competizione: $55,460 Quadrifoglio: $82,970 Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversary: $90,070 What's not included here are mandatory additional costs for the Competizione and both Quadrifoglio trims; they don't offer the free white exterior paint option that the Sprint, Ti, and Veloce do. So the above sums will go up by at least $500, the least expensive exterior color option, to as much as $2,200. As for the Giulia Sprint undercutting the BMW 330i, that only happens if you want a white Giulia on the stock 17-inch wheels. The 2024 330i starts at $45,495, which is $825 above the base Giulia. But the BMW comes on 18-inch wheels, the Giulia on 17-inchers, and stepping up a rim size on the Alfa Romeo costs $1,725. BMW also offers black paint as a free option, whereas going dark on the Giulia costs $660. The Giulia does come with 280 horsepower versus the BMW's 255, so there's that. At the very top, a Giulia Quadrifoglio asking $82,970 might be a tough ask against a BMW M3 asking $81,195, never mind a $90,070 Giulia Quadrifoglio 100th Anniversary. It's the same on the Stelvio side of the fence.

Is this designer sitting in Alfa Romeo's new SUV?

Thu, Jan 7 2016

Well, well, well, what have we here? A picture of Lorenzo Ramaciotti, that's what. It was posted by Ralph Gilles on Instagram. But what's more interesting is what Ramaciotti is sitting in. And it appears to be a new crossover from Alfa Romeo. For those unfamiliar, Lorenzo Ramaciotti is one of the foremost designers in the Italian automotive industry. He served as head of Pininfarina until 2005, and in 2007 was named chief designer for the Fiat group. That's put him in charge of styling more Ferraris, Maseratis, Alfas, and others than we could name. But at nearly 68 years old, he's now preparing to retire, handing the reins to the design of everything that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles makes to his American counterpart Ralph Gilles. Gilles paid tribute to Ramaciotti with this photo and statement posted on Instagram. It shows the veteran designer sitting in the back of what looks to be an SUV. The thing is, though, that it doesn't look like any SUV or crossover we've seen to date. Judging from what we can see of the dashboard design – more angular and modern than rounded and retro – and given who's sitting in the back, we're likely looking at either an Alfa Romeo or a Maserati. Both are working on launching their first crossovers, but the similarity of the dashboard and center-stack design to that of the new Giulia suggests this is probably an Alfa. Whatever it is, it appears to have a rather tall but narrow tailgate, with a flat load floor extended by a fold-down rear bench. If Ramaciotti has done half the job with this crossover as he did with hits like the Ferrari 360 Modena or the Alfa 4C, we're sure it will be a stylish affair inside and out. We'll have to hold on to see how it pans out, but judging from the apparent level of completion of the product pictured, it shouldn't be long now. I have got to dedicate my year and this era of my career to one of my true Heroes, design Legend (& very soft spoken) Lorenzo Ramaciotti. Many of you may not have heard of him but have likely loved the cars he has had his hands in. Mr. Ramaciotti has had one of the most illustrious careers an automobile designer can have. Having led one of Italy's most famous design houses, #Pininfarina for 17 years and contributed there for an incredibly prolific 33 years. He came out of retirement in 2007 to lead Fiat design. In 2009 I met him as my colleague, global boss and most importantly a true mentor.

It only took 2.5 years to create the Alfa Romeo Giulia

Sat, Jul 11 2015

Automakers are capable of some remarkable things. Take Alfa Romeo, for example. A new vehicle generally takes four to five years to go from conception to production, but with the stunning new Giulia, the iconic Italian brand allegedly did it in less than three years. That's according Chief Engineer Philippe Krief, who spoke to Car about the, um, car. "You ask every carmaker: doing a car in two years, everyone will tell you it's not possible," Krief told Car. "The industry standard says four, the longest say five years, everywhere in the world. We had to do it in two and a half years. [Sergio] Marchionne said – and he's right – the only way to achieve that is to be different." Remarkably, this was done with just 11 people, handpicked by Krief. This so-called Skunkworks approach allowed for fast decision making and brainstorming, and consequently, stuff like the torque-vectoring system and active aerodynamics on the Quadrifoglio. While we love talking about Alfa's notorious Cloverleaf trim, Krief also let some details slip on additional members of the Giulia family, beyond the 510-horsepower, 3.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V6 model. We can expect to see those in a few months time, at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. And yes, that could include a four-cylinder model and a diesel V6. "Probably," Krief said, when asked about a four-cylinder model. "And we are package-protected for V6 diesel, we can install it in the car and after we can decide whether to put it in or not." So there you are. While the big news remains the Quadrifoglio, Alfa is set to expand the Giulia's engine range, and it'll do so very soon. Stay tuned. Related Video: