1990 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio -your Spring And Summer "fun" Just Started ! on 2040-cars
Gates Mills, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0 Litre 4 cyl.with Bosch fuel-injection system
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller (owned 19 years)
Interior Color: Light Gray leather/red stitching
Make: Alfa Romeo
Number of Cylinders: in-line 4 cylinder
Model: Spider
Trim: top of model line-up = Quadrifoglio convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 41,936
includes matching Hard-Top.: NOT driven in rain/snow for last 19 YEARS !!!
Exterior Color: Alfa red body, Black soft top + (Alfa red hardtop)
A REAL "sports-car"!! The 1990 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio contained major upgrades over prior year Alfa vehicles, including the ever-reliable Bosch (German) electronic ignition system and the equally reliable Bosch fuel-injection system. Both make for easy starting and smooth and strong acceleration. The engine is a very peppy 2.0 litre, in-line four (4) cylinder. It runs on regular gas and is very economical and simple to maintain. It has that Alfa classic five (5) speed stick-shift transmission located high on the console and a limited slip, high torque 4.10 ratio rear-end differential. Exterior and interior are in excellent condition. Car is kept inside a 4-car heated garage connected to my home and is brought out during the summer for rides to Dairy Queen. By the way, this car has not been exposed to or driven in the rain or snow for the last nineteen (19) YEARS. This car drives and shifts smooth and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. This top-of-the-model-line Alfa convertible has air conditioning, power windows, power steering, premium leather bucket seats (light gray leather accented with red stitching) and beautiful Michelin tires with those classic Alfa alloy wheels in the picture. Car will be sold as is and the new owner will be responsible for shipping or pick up. Classic and beautiful Alfa Red color with Black cloth convertible top. There is also a snap-on hardtop in the Alfa Red color included (thus the name Quadrifoglio, which means "four leaf clover" which for Alfa was/is their racing division emblem!). With a sleek body-style designed by the legendary Pina Farina group in Italy (who also designs the Ferrari and Maserati), it is an eye-catching attention getter that gets people talking and puts a smile on everyone's face. This Spring be ready to "drop the top" and be noticed as everyone loves this unique, and rare, one-of-a-kind convertible.
I have several more pictures that (due to their size) the eBay site would not accept. I am happy to e-mail them if you wish. I can be contacted via e-mail at deacon@deacon.pro or via cell phone at (440) 336-2200.
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