1979 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce, 63,000 Miles Excellent Shape on 2040-cars
Haledon, New Jersey, United States
1979 Alfa Romeo Spider Priced to Sell ME DRIVING THE ALFA : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZRbExC4wPY <<<< copy link and paste Excellent car that runs great. Serviced every 6 months in order 63,000 miles ORIGINAL. CLEAR TITLE NEW JERSEY ALFA certified mechanic always used on car to keep in best shape New Clutch added 1500 miles ago. New Radio with CD as well as new speakers Tune up- New Spark plugs, wiring, oil change. 500 miles ago. Has New top installed in 2012 Exterior is in great shape. gets detailed every 6 months. Interior looks brand new still (black and clean).see pictures This car has been in my family since it was made in 1979. It went to my uncle who took care of this car like a baby. After he was ill I received the car in 2009 and have used it a handful of times. I get approached by so many people just to take a look at it. Has been GARAGED its whole life. Truly is a great Italian car. Reason for selling I just do not have the time to use her and it is sad. I start it once a week for 15mins. Only minor thing on photo of driver side there is a small ding on driver side by door handle. Minor repair November 2, 2013 Had Alfa Mechanic Go over entire care. Engine in perfect working order. No problems that I can find. Used car from 1979 I HAVE VIDEOS of me driving her: just email at njfirstcall@gmail.com and I will send. VECHILE IS SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY DEPOSIT DUE 24hr after Sale is Final. I can cancel at anytime during the bidding. Paint shines Great No bottom Rust No oil dripping at all If I was to scale the car from 1-10 she would be a 9 HAPPY BIDDING !!!!
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