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1982 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:51350
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Up for sale is a really nice 1982 Alfa spider.  After hounding my friend for over a year he finally agreed to sell me his Alfa.  My friend inherited the car from his mother who bought it brand new at the local dealership in PA.  After driving it for a very short time, she garaged it with little over 20,000 miles.  My friend got the car and drove it down to South Florida and did a minor restoration to get it back on the road and looking nice.  he car was re-sprayed to original factory color.  It looks like a dark gray /black or slate.  The interior is tan leather with tan/brown carpeting, all original.  After driving the car for several years he also garaged it after just 51,000 miles.  For a 32 year old car that's 1,600 per year!  I wanted a small project car that I could work on in my garage and this was it, no rust, lots of original owner paperwork and known history.  The PO did the following during his ownership:

  • paint job - several scratches and minor dents due to poor storage protection in garage
  • New exhaust system - factory OEM
  • New soft top - still looks new (I don't think he took the car out after installing it)
  • New fuel pump and filter
  • I have receipts showing he changed the oil every 1,000 miles
  • misc. upkeep, light bulbs, spark plugs, wires, etc.

Here is what I have done since buying the car just 3 months ago:

  • New battery
  • New fuel pump, fuel filter
  • Clean out gas tank and lines
  • New tires
  • rebuilt all 4 disk brakes
  • cleaned out all fuel injectors
  • New oil, oil filter, tranny fluid, rear end fluid

The Alfa is 100% road ready and I drive it on weekends.  why selling?? While I was waiting on my buddy to sell me this car I found another project that I like better.  A 1976 BMW 2002.  The Alfa is a great car but a bit small for me.  The car has A/C but does not work, power mirrors, 5-speed tranny (2nd synchro grinds a bit), no rust and need body side moldings as I took off the old ones that were glued on.  The Alfa looks sharp as you can see in the photos and the 2.0 Ltr motor runs strong with the Bosch fuel injection.  No smoke, no oil leaks, not a show queen but a nice driver that gets attention since you don't see them everyday.  If I was keeping the car I would do the following while I drove it:

  1. Try buffing out first to get the scratches out, minor body work to remove the dings and dents
  2. Recover the seats and dash
  3. Fix 2nd gear synchro

Im sure you will add to my list but the car is solid and any money you put into it will be a plus for you.  It's a 32 year old car and does not have any warranty.  Please email me any questions you may have and I will answer as soon as possible.  I am listing the car for sale and may remove from ebay auction in the event that I sell the car.


Thanks for looking and good luck.  The reserve price is low as I need the funds to pay for the other car.


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