1986 Alfa Romeo Gtv on 2040-cars
North Bend, Oregon, United States
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This ladies and gentleman is literally the BEST 1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6 in the country! I can truly say
that with supreme confidence! This car is a Time Capsule! True Survivor!The car was sold brand new in California
and has had the same owner since new! 1 owner car. Car has only 26,814 Original miles! Miles are documented and
true. Car still has the original paint! Paint is incredible condition! Car has always been in climate control
garage and always under cover. This is a Alfa Romeo Collectors Dream come true! If you are looking for a true
survivor that is all original and extremely well maintained to perfection than you have found it! The car literally
looks like it just came off the show room floor back in 1986! Even the underneath is so clean you will just shake
your head in disbelief. Car has never seen rain. Car has absolutely ZERO rust. Does not even have surface rust on
the underneath! Car has been to some shows and always gets first place! In 2009 at The Veloce Nel Verde Concours in
Portland, Oregon the car received the highest score out of 55 other Alfa Romeo's the score was a 99.25 which was
the HIGHEST score out of all of the Alfa Romeo's that were judged! Which I do have documented in my paperwork for
the car. That alone is pretty amazing. I have the magazine that it was in showing the vin# and proof of the score
and the other 55 Alfa Romeo's that this car beat! The car has never been in a accident. Clean title. Clean
AutoCheck. All the metal is the original metal. The paint is like new. Body is laser straight with no dings or
dents. All the glass is original great condition. Seats are original with no tears or rips. Like new as well.
Carpet like new, headliner like new, Even the original floor mats are like new. Other floor mats were purchased in
order to preserve the original floor mats. Even the weather stripping is like new. I have all books and manuals for
car. 2 sets of keys. Car runs and drives excellent. Motor sounds excellent. All gauges are in working order. Car
has power windows work great. This is a great find, the value of this car will only go up! I have not seen another
GTV6 with this low of miles, and this kind of condition ever! This car is all original except for the original
tires of course! Car has brand new Pirelli tires. Has original jack, and tools in the back. Along with the spare
tire. Trunk is like new condition. You can take this car to any Alfa Romeo show and don't be surprised when you get
first place! MUST SEE to APPRECIATE! Usually when I write a add to sell a car I will bring up the pros and cons of
the car I am selling.
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Auto blog
Ralph Gilles talks minivans, Millennials, mobility, and kissing Alfa Romeos
Fri, Jan 13 2017We sat down with Ralph Gilles, the global head of design for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show. The veteran stylist has worked for the company for 25 years, and oversees the design of all of the products in the FCA portfolio – everything from mobility pods to Maseratis. This serves Gilles just fine, as his personal automotive interests are exceedingly diverse. The FCA stand was unusually quiet (until Vice President Joe Biden stopped by at the end of our time there) and Gilles was willing to weigh in on a wide range of subjects. Autoblog: We're seeing all of these autonomous mobility pods like Portal being presented at auto shows like CES or NAIAS, but we're not seeing any adoption of this kind of small vehicle in the market. What's your perspective on our pod-like autonomous future versus our truck-centric present? Ralph Gilles: Obviously I pay attention to the industry as much as your readers and yourself, and everyone has a take on the future. We had a debate, we could have done a supercar or something for pure sex appeal [ apparently that's also in the works], but we chose something practical, to really look at the future in a different perspective. We have these Millennials, a huge swath of people born between 1982 and 2004, and the oldest ones are turning 35 right about now, and a lot of them are having families later in life but when they have them they have a little more buying power, so it makes for an interesting cocktail. The one stipulation we had on the Portal project was that everyone had to be a Millennial to be on the team. So that excluded me, I had more of a coach role on the team. And to your point, the Portal in its current state as you see it is not going to be on the road tomorrow. But there's a lot of ideas, a lot of connectivity ideas, a lot of styling ideas, even lighting and technologies that will absolutely find their way into vehicles in the next few years. AB: Being a Detroiter, all of this attention we've had recently in Vegas, CES – I heard that they're maybe going to be running the show at the same time next year. Do you feel a little protective of the Detroit Show? RG: Yeah, it's something to watch. I hope it's not an aggressive thing on their part, by moving the shows on top of each other. They're both important shows. CES, I've been going to for the last five years, and it's changing. There's a lot more automotive content, but there are a lot more start-ups too, and it's interesting to watch.
The Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio set a lap record at Silverstone with someone driving blind
Mon, Nov 21 2016Alfa Romeo announced today that its Giulia Quadrifoglio super sedan set a new lap record at Silverstone that nearly matched one put down by one of its Formula 1 cars in 1951. The F1 car set a time of 1:44, and the Giulia finished in 1:44.3. That may seem a bit slow for a modern 505-horsepower sports sedan, but it makes more sense when you realize the Giulia in question had black vinyl over the windows to keep the driver, Ed Morris, from seeing where he was going. Apparently Alfa thinks a clear view makes driving too easy. To get around the substantial handicap, Morris was assisted by directions from another driver in a following Giulia Quadrifoglio. The other driver, David Brise, radioed directions to Morris to get him around the track – and avoid crashing. Over the course of two days, the duo got the hang of it and set the aforementioned lap time. They even reached speeds of over 100 mph. You can see them practicing and setting the time in the video above. It was a cute record to set, but we're hoping blindfolded Nurburgring laps aren't next. Related Video:
Stellantis invests more than $100 million in California lithium project
Thu, Aug 17 2023Stellantis said it would invest more than $100 million in California's Controlled Thermal Resources, its latest bet on the direct lithium extraction (DLE) sector amid the global hunt for new sources of the electric vehicle battery metal. The investment by the Chrysler and Jeep parent announced on Thursday comes as the green energy transition and U.S. Inflation Reduction Act have fueled concerns that supplies of lithium and other materials may fall short of strong demand forecasts. DLE technologies vary, but each aims to mechanically filter lithium from salty brine deposits and thus avoid the need for open pit mines or large evaporation ponds, the two most common but environmentally challenging ways to extract the battery metal. Stellantis, which has said half of its fleet will be electric by 2030, also agreed to nearly triple the amount of lithium it will buy from Controlled Thermal, boosting a previous order to 65,000 metric tons annually for at least 10 years, starting in 2027. "This is a significant investment and goes a long way toward developing this key project," Controlled Thermal CEO Rod Colwell said in an interview. The company plans to spend more than $1 billion to separate lithium from superhot geothermal brines extracted from beneath California's Salton Sea after flashing steam off those brines to spin turbines that will produce electricity starting next year. That renewable power is expected to cut the amount of carbon emitted during lithium production. Rival Berkshire Hathaway has struggled to produce lithium from the same area given large concentrations of silica in the brine that can form glass when cooled, clogging pipes. Colwell said a $65 million facility recently installed by Controlled Thermal can remove that silica and other unwanted metals. DLE equipment licensed from Koch Industries would then remove the lithium. "We're very happy with the equipment," he said. "We're going to deliver. There's just no doubt about it." Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares called the Controlled Thermal partnership "an important step in our care for our customers and our planet as we work to provide clean, safe and affordable mobility." Both companies declined to provide the specific investment amount. Controlled Thermal aims to obtain final permits by October and start construction of a commercial lithium plant soon thereafter, Colwell said. Goldman Sachs is leading the search for additional debt and equity financing, he added.