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1978 Alfa Romeo Spider on 2040-cars

Year:1978 Mileage:124086 Color: Red
Location:

Riverdale, Maryland, United States

Riverdale, Maryland, United States

Up for sale is my 1978 Alfa Romeo spider veloce. Runs excellent clutch might need to be adjusted ,rear bumper and driver seat needs to be replace or repaired .very nice car. Interior Tan
Make:
Alfa Romeo
Number of Cylinders:4
This is a project car
Model:
Spider. Veloce
Transmission:
Manual
Trim:
Convertible
Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
2.0 L 4 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Type:
2 WD
Options:
After market cd Player
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Exterior Color:
Red
Sold as is .  PICK UP ONLY

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