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1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1987 Mileage:129952
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States

1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce

This red Italian sports car spent all it's life in California. With a clean CarFax record, it was sitting for some years however all maintenance is up to date. Just a few days ago, I replaced the water pump with an oem (original) water pump along with the valve cover gasket and more. Clutch is strong and there is no noise in 2nd gear (common Alfa Romeo problem) and the engine runs strong and smooth. Never used the air conditioning however last time I checked it blew cold. Body is in excellent shape, with no visible dings or scratches at all (as seen in pictures.) Lenses and windows are crack free, except for a tiny already treated chip on the windshield and the rims are shiny and scratch free. Car is complete and no signs, logos or scripts are missing, badges are almost new. This is a California car therefore there is no rust on it. Interior:  The door panels are original and in perfect condition. Seats are original leather and dealer upgraded when first purchased (Quadrifoglio seats.) Leather is still shiny and the red stitching is still bright. Dash is crack free (as seen in pictures) the black carpeting is almost like new. The car is equipped with a dealer recommended roll bar for added safety. Radio has been upgraded to a deck that has a cd player and the power windows are both operating well. Odometer shows the actual mileage unlike many low mileage Alfa Romeo's, it actually works and has never stopped working in it's life as supported by the CarFax report. Trunk is in perfect shape with great carpet (as seen in pictures.) I upgraded the tonneau cover to make it more advanced than the stock 87' cover. Top is new and top of the line Stay Fast canvas. Please be noted that I tried to the best of my knowledge to describe the car correctly and honestly, however I still follow my policy of listing this car based on an as-is condition. Please see all pictures and read description carefully as well as ask any and all questions for I am happy to answer them to the best of my ability. This vehicle holds a clean California title under my name.

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