1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
1986 Alfa Quadrifoglio in excellet condition with extremely low miles. The engine is strong and the transmission shifts great with no synchro issues. It has lived most of its life in Florida and Texas, now resides in Colorado. The entire car was repainted by the Previous Owner. The dash is uncracked and the interior is in excellent condition. The top has been replaced at some point in time by the PO. All books and tools with lots of repair records. The car has had many recent improvements and replacements as follows : New : Nardi steering wheel, shift boot & leather knob, floor mats, new speakers & stereo with MP3 capability, door panels, "stinger" rear exhaust section, plugs, cap, rotor & wires, battery, blower motor, KYB shocks, wiper blades, intake boot, washer bottle & pump, K & N air filter. Replaced/Repaired : tranny rebuilt with new synchros, sliders, seals, etc., clutch & pressure plate, wrinkle powder coated valve cover, brake pads, rear suspension & trailing arm bushings, fuel pump & filter, Alfa badges, drive shaft center bearing, support, flex disk, and u joint, thermostat and radiator hoses, door limit straps, seats recovered. Prepurchase inspections are welcome and encouraged. The car is sold where is, as is, with no warranty expressed or implied. Will help with shipping arrangements, but all costs are at buyers expense. |
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