69' Duetto Roundtail Spyder, 2000 Cc Inezione Engine, Solid, Nice Color, Clean on 2040-cars
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:2000cc
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Alfa Romeo
Interior Color: Black
Model: Spider
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: spyder roundtail
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 40,000
Sub Model: duetto roundtail
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1969 Alfa Romeo Spyder Duetto Convertible Roundtail(no matter what you call it, it's one of the prettiest modern Alfa designs) w/2000 cc inezione engine, 40,787 miles, blue/black vinyl, excellent top, new rear Ansa exhaust, new re-finished door handles, rear bumpers & seat bottoms, new rear "lollipop" reflectors, new battery, tonneau, all gauges work, 5 Cromodoras, no rust, Carello covered headlights, floors, rockers, trunk bottom, spare tire well, are solid, serial numbers clear, paint, sheet metal & panel gaps are good, insulation & carpet, seats, door panels, and convertible top, are in excellent condition, otherwise jacking points are solid too, no crunch in second gear, fun car to drive, this is a car that has had some restoration and can be taken further or driven as is, unusual, unique, attractive color, for this model, one of the few modern Alfas with appreciation potential.
The history of this car is not known to the present owner, whether the mileage is accurate, when and why the engine was replaced, whether it was ever in an accident, etc. The car was a purchase on EBAY as it's pictured here with the improvements I mentioned above. The present owner has more invested than I'm asking for the "buy it now". I have some additional photos of the floor if you are interested. Let me know and I can send them to you. The car is sold "as is" with no warranty and no intention to misrepresent it's condition. That said, feel free to ask any additional questions or inspect the car yourself or hire someone to do it for you. I like to think that my 100% positive feedback for over ten years on EBAY qualifies me as being honest, but don't take my word, please make your own determination or that of an expert. The present owner is driving this car around the Philadelphia suburbs this summer and is having a blast! Please contact me through EBAY or call me, Rob 610-525-4757, 610-283-9714 cell, text(no late night calls, please note, east coast of the USA)
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Alfa Romeo Caimano concept is peak Seventies wedge design
Mon, Feb 1 2016This weekend, the Bremen Classic Motor Show will be opening its doors with a "wedgetastic" theme, highlighted by the Alfa Romeo Caimano concept you see here. Alfa Romeo commissioned Giorgetto Giugiaro and his then-newly established Italdesign firm to cook up the Caimano concept for the 1971 Turin Motor Show. It was based on the Alfasud (also designed by Giugiaro) but shortened the chassis by nearly 8 inches and fitted with entirely different bodywork that made it look like it was from another planet. The canopy greenhouse eliminated the A pillar, with the B and C pillars forming a trapezoidal roll bar at the back, capped by an adjustable spoiler. Inside the cockpit were two recumbent bucket seats, a cylindrical dashboard, and two small openings in the glass canopy for ventilation. Of course it also had pop-up headlights, and it was powered by the 1.2-liter boxer for from the Alfasud, good for all of 68 horsepower. Striking though it may have been at the time, it shouldn't come as a surprise that only one example was ever built, and it remains in the Alfa Romeo museum in Milan. The company is taking it out of the collection, however, and bringing it to Bremen for the show. Alongside it, showgoers can expect to see such other "wedgetastic" creations of yesteryear as the Lancia Stratos, Maserati Khamsin, Lamborghini Countach, Mercedes C111, and the BMW Turbo X1 (which previewed the M1 to follow). Little surprise that most of these wedge designs were penned by either Giugiaro or by Marcello Gandini for Bertone. Along with Lionardo Fioravanti (of Pininfarina fame), they were each born in Italy in 1938 within months of each other, and went on to dominate Italian automotive design over the course of their careers. Related Video: Alfa Romeo at the Bremen Classic Motor Show - The iconic Caimano concept car will be featured in a special exhibition dedicated this year to the revolutionary designs of the 1970s. - The "wedge on wheels" thought up by Italdesign is based on the chassis of the Alfasud, another of Giugiaro's creations, and is a fine example of the extreme design of its time. - The only example of the model belongs to the Alfa Romeo Museum. - The Motor Show will take place from February 5 to 7 in Bremen and will open the classic car season. It will bring together some 650 exhibitors in eight halls covering an area of over 45,000 square metres.
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