1967 Alfa Romeo Duetto Spyder on 2040-cars
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1967 Alfa Romeo DUETTO SPYDER
THIS 1967 ALFA ROMEO DUETTO EXAMPLE IS FROM AN EUROPEAN DELIVERY.THE SECOND YEAR OF DUETTO PRODUCTION AND FEATURES
THE FAMOUS TWIN CAM ENGINE WITH DUAL SIDE DRAUGHT WEBER CARBURETORS. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY NICE AND VERY WELL
PRESENTED DUETTO, A FANTASTIC DRIVER. BRIGHT RED PAINT WORK IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND IT IS CORRECTLY FITTED WITH
PAINTED STEEL WHEELS, ORIGINAL WHEEL COVERS AND BLACK-WALL RADIAL TIRES, AND SITS PROUDLY ON THE SUSPENSION AS IT
DID FROM NEW. PANEL FIT IS GOOD AND THE MINIMAL BRIGHT WORK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ALL AROUND, WITH MOST PIECES
APPEARING TO BE IN FINE ORIGINAL CONDITION. ENGINE BAY DETAILING IS VERY NICE, WITH THE CORRECT AIR FILTER STILL IN
PLACE - A RARE FIND. THE UNDER-HOOD ACCESSORIES ARE CORRECTLY FINISHED, AND THE ENGINE BAY AS A WHOLE IS TIDY AND
EXTREMELY WELL PRESENTED. THE ENGINE RUNS STRONG, EMITTING AN INTOXICATING, THROATY SOUNDTRACK - SUCKING AIR IN
THROUGH THE BIG WEBERS AND EMITTING AN ADDICTIVE EXHAUST NOTE OUT THE BACK. THESE ENGINES BEG TO BE REVVED AND IT
IS TRULY ONE OF THE GREAT SMALL ENGINES OF ALL TIME. THE BASIC BLACK INTERIOR IS HIGHLY CORRECT AND ORIGINAL. NEW
CARPETS HAVE BEEN FITTED AS WELL AS A BLACK CANVAS TOP WHICH FITS NICELY. THE ORIGINAL STEERING WHEEL AND
INSTRUMENTS ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, AND THE VIEW FROM BEHIND THE WHEEL IS REFRESHINGLY CLEAN AND SIMPLE. THE
SLEEK PAINTED DASH IS SIMPLE AND CLEAN WITH AUXILIARY INSTRUMENTS ANGLED TOWARD THE DRIVER, A THIN RIM THREE SPOKE
WHEEL AND THE 5-SPEED GEARSHIFT THAT FALLS EASILY TO HAND. AN ALFA DUETTO IS ABOUT THE PURE, SIMPLE JOY OF DRIVING,
ENJOYING THE TELEPATHIC STEERING FEEL AND HAPPILY ROWING THROUGH THE GEARS TO KEEP THE JEWEL OF AN ENGINE ON THE
BOIL. THIS GORGEOUS, HIGH QUALITY EXAMPLE IS CERTAIN TO PLEASE ANY ALFA ROMEO ENTHUSIAST OR ANYONE WHO IS SIMPLY
LOOKING TO GET IN ON THE ALFA CULT - AND EXPERIENCE WHY THESE ARE CONSIDERED AMONG THE FINEST DRIVERS CARS OF ALL
TIME. CAR COMES COMPLETE WITH SERVICE MANUEL REAR CONVERTIBLE BOOT COVER JACK SPARE TOOLS CAR COVER. THE CAR WAS
JUST SERVICED AT A COST OF $3200.00 ALL NEW TIRES ALIGNMENT NEW MATTS ETC ETC ETC. CAR ALSO HAVE A LOG BOOK WITH
ALL THE PREVIOUS SERVICE HISTORY. CAR COMES WITH THE CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE AND CURRENT REGISTRATION.
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