1969 Red Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:Alfa Romeo 1.8 litre/1779 cc (108.561 cu in)
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Spider
Trim: Red/Black
Drive Type: Rear
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 10,000
Sub Model: Veloce
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black & Red
This is a beautiful 1969 Alpha Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce. It was finely restored 10 years ago ago by the Alpha specialist, Keith Goring. It is painted in bright red with black leather interior. This particular car is accompanied with an aftermarket wood steering wheel as well as four 5.5x14 Mille Miglia wheels (1000 Miglia) wrapped with Perelli P4000 tires. It contains a manually-retractable roof and makes a great summer car! This Alpha Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce is an amazing road vehicle for long distance cruises. It has been a popular car in the famous MILLE MIGLIA.Make: Alpha RomeoModel: 1750 Spider VeloceYear: 1969Mileage: It has been driven approximately 10,000 miles since it's ground-up restoration 10 Years ago.-It was restored by Keith Goring of Alpha Unlimited, Inc. He is a well-known Alpha specialist. http://www.alfasunlimited.com/about.html -It has never been in an accident.Notable cosmetic damage:-There is a paint bubble on rear quarter rocker-The driver's seat is cracked and reveals wear (Passenger seat is in good condition)-Minor black scuffs on right rear-end-Crack on top of dashboard-Floor/mats reveal wear and aging-Roof cover is slightly worn but works perfect-Minor scratches on front near gages/AC/radio/center consol-Doors are in good condition (Interior/exterior)SPECS:Engine type: Naturally aspirated petrolEngine manufacturer: Alfa RomeoCylinders: Straight 4Capacity: 1.8 litre/1779 cc (108.561 cu in)Bore x stroke: 80 x 88.5 mm/3.15 x 3.48 inTransmission: 5-speed manualBore/stroke ratio: 0.9Valve gear: DOHC/2 valves per cylinder/8 Total valvesMaximum power output(sae): 133.8 PS (132 bhp) (98.4 kW) at 5500 rpmSpecific output (sae): 74.2 bhp/litre or 1.22 bhp/cu inMaximum torque (sae): 187 Nm (138 ft·lb) (19.1 kgm) at 3000 rpmSpecific torque (sae): 105.12 Nm/litre 1.27 ft·lb/cu3Compression ratio: 9:1Fuel system: 2 We carbsBmep (brake mean effective pressure) 1320.9 kPa (191.6 psi)Crankshaft bearings: 5Unitary capacity: 444.75 ccShipping will be paid by the buyer.
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