1969 Alfa Romeo Duetto Spider on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Transmission:CONVERTIBLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Sub Model: RED
Make: Alfa Romeo
Exterior Color: Tan
Model: Spider
Interior Color: 4
Trim: BLACK
Number of Cylinders: 5 SPEED
Drive Type: MANUAL
Mileage: 105,731
1969 ALFA ROMEO DUETTO SPIDER VERY NICE QUALITY PAINT GOOD PANEL FIT, NICE SPARE TIRE WELL, GOOD JACK POINTS
NICE ORIGINAL FLOORS SOLID FRAME NICE FRONT NOSE , VERY NICE CLEAN ENGINE BAY , 1750 ENGINE FUEL INJECTED THE CLUTCH BRAKES AND ENGINE ARE IN GOOD RUNNING ORDER . ALL GUAGES WORKING , THE GAS GUAGE A LITTLE SHAKY NICE DASH TOP, CARPET GOOD SEATS GOOD SOFT TOP AND FRAME ARE WITH THE CAR. IF I WAS GOING TO KEEP THIS ALFA I WOULD RE DO THE INTERIOR TO BLACK AND INSTALL A NEW CANVAS TOP. THE CHROME IS VERY NICE / TRANSMISSION OK DOWNSHIFTING TO SECOND GEAR YOU HAVE TO PUT IN SLOW. TIRES GOOD ALL LIGHTS WORKING OVERALL A VERY CLEAN ORIGINAL CALIF CAR CALIF PLATE CALIF TITLE 2 OWNER 105371 ORIGINAL MILES HAS SOME RECORDS THESE ARE GETTING HARDER TO FIND , RICK 425 750 0378 |
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