1995 Alfa Romeo 164 Ls ....low Low Reserve.....very Good Condition on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 V6 24 Valve
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Alfa Romeo
Model: 164
Trim: LS 4 Door Sport Sedan
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 114,300
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: LS
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Baseball Glove Brown
Warranty: as Is
Very good condition 164 LS with thousands spent on maintainence and upgrades with receipts to prove it. Work done by reputable local Alfa shop. Only reason for selling is I have too many cars and cant keep up with all of the expense nor do i have the room unfortunately. Here is the break down:
. Automatic Transmission service
. Window tint 35%
. Auto Page 2 way page/alarm and keyless entry
. B&G springs
. Front control arms with ball joints
. 4 Wheel Allignment
. 16" rims (alfa color logo's) with Pirelli P4000 205/55-16
. New custom BMW baseball glove dyed interior
. New floor mats with alfa Logo
. New Timing Belt
. New Water Pump
. New windshield (old one was pitted)
. New Belts and pulleys
. New Rear bank ignition coils (one was going bad so i replaced all three)
. New spark plugs
. New Kenwood CD/MP3/USB?DSP/Ipod/Blue Tooth Head unit with remote
. New Head liner
. New Leather shifter Knob
. AC Recharge (R134)
. New front and rear alfa romeo badges
Faults (as no alfa is perfect having owned many):
. ABS light stays on (no faults found and all sensors work perfectly)
. Sunroof needs to be re-allligned
. Needs some touch up paint in a few spots but nothing major.
. Some minor dings
. HVAC unit functions as it should but missing some digits (known probplem...fix is available but I have not done it)
The car runs very good, pulls very strong with no hesitation, nice and smooth shifting transmission over all speeds both in auto and sport modes, nice and firm but controlled over bumps, handles great and brakes feels solid. The car looks very sharp as you can see in the pictures, interior is mint after all the upgrades. AC blows cold, all windows, door locks power seats, folding outside mirrors all work perfectly. Clean No Gunk Radio cover door (like new)
Please ask questions first before you bid. This is a legal binding contract. Make sure you have your funds available to complete transaction at the end of the auctiona and according to the terms. If you are new to ebay please check the rules first. If you have zero feed back please contact me first. This is a serious listing and i intend to sell the car as i also have two other ones in the next week or so. Again the only reason i am selling this car is a financial one so bid with confidence. Some misc additional parts will be included in the sale.
Also, Please also remember that as nice and well maintained this vehicle is, it is being sold as is with no explicit or implied warranty due to it's age.
I have clear title in hand. No accidents. Clean car fax. Full report available to serious buyers or winning bidder. Vehicle will not be realeased untill it is paid in full.
Initial deposit is to be made via paypal. Balance to be paid within 5 days of auction's end via cashier's check.
Thank You
P.s. Pictures shown are with 16 and 17 inch wheels. Vehicle is being sold with the 16 inch wheels. If the 17's are of any interest, they can be negotiated as well.
Vehicle will NOT be released until funds are recieved in full. Initial deposit is to be done via PayPal. Remainder to be paid via cashiers check, certified funds or wire transfer. are with 16 if
On Mar-05-13 at 09:57:13 PST, seller added the following information:
I forgot ot mention that I have the Auto Check Report and it shows a score of 27. There are no odometer discrepency, salvage, flood or accident history. Clean title. Report is available to serious buyres.
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