1984 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce on 2040-cars
Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Alfa Romeo
Drive Type: 5 speed manual transmission
Model: Spider
Mileage: 97,600
Trim: Veloce
This Spider is a great car for anyone interested in a restoration project or anyone who needs Alfa parts. The car runs and is drivable but the engine needs a new airflow meter to make it run great. The engine is strong and drive train is good. New brake calipers and pads were installed last year and top was replaced and is in good condition. Exhaust system was replaced two years ago. Door panels were removed to repair the power windows and need to be replaced. Seats and mats are good but interior will need some work. New bushings and shocks on rear suspension. This is a project car that the owner must sell due to recent health issues. Alfa owners will know the value as a car or for parts far exceeds the starting bid price. The body is good with normal wear and some minor dings.
Buyer is responsible for shipping from present location. The seller will negotiate shipping personally to any location within 100 miles.
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