1977 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce - Project on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
This car has been kept in the garage exclusively for the last 20 years except for short drives around the block when the engine permits. The 1977 spider has been an off and on project for me and my dad but we do not have time to enjoy the project any more. It has not seen much driving during that time so the mileage on the car is pretty low. The car's body looks great because the car rarely leaves the garage. The car includes a repair manual, as well as the original owners hand book. The Alfa Romeo owners Bible is also included in the sale of the car.
The Alf Romeo is a real joy to drive and it dose not have much or need much in the way of accessories. The car has a very old radio built in to it I am not sure if it was a factory installed item or not. The windows are all manual, the top is also operated by hand. It has a surprisingly large trunk for the size of the vehicle and it includes the factory jack and full size spare tire. The tires have plenty of tread on them but they are quite old but they hold air and run just fine. The car is not running in a drivable. The engine has good compression and it will turn over quite nicely and on occasion it will start and run for a few minuets but it is in no way reliable. This car is a project and is being sold as is. The car is amazing to drive when it is running correctly, it sounds great and responds well in the corners. This car is a great project for some one who likes to tinker. If you have any questions feel free to call me, my name is Eric and my phone number is 317-753-0294 |
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