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1989 Alfa Romeo Spider Graduate Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:130000 Color: Red /
 Tan
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:2.0L 1961CC 120Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: zarba5645k1063207
Year: 1989
Mileage: 130,000
Make: Alfa Romeo
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Spider
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: Graduate Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible
Number of Cylinders: 4
Power Options: Air Conditioning

Hello to all, up for sale is my 1989 alfa romeo spider graduate pininfarina roadster. this model comes with its original 2.0 inline 4 naturally aspired engine. also the car is originally equipped with factory air conditioning and factory alpine speaker system. the air condition system works great and blows  cold air. the factory radio is also in great working condition.i have a cassette tape convertor for ipod and android use. the engine and transmission are in great shape i mainly use the car for weekend rides to the beach and the keys. engine never overheats and has no funny noise. the car is mechanically sound and i would drive it anywhere. this is a car that you could buy and drive home with no issues. transmission shifs great. the interior is in fantastic shape. the seats are practically brand new with absolutely no scratches, rips or smudges also original to the car. the carpet is also in great shape as you can see in the pictures. the truck is carpeted as well also in nice shape. the car comes with a spare rim and Michelin tire and all original jack and lug wrench. the body and paint are in almost perfect condition the car is rust free and the paint shines like new. it is not a show car but as close as you can get. will get there with very little effort. i would say this car is in phenomenal shape for its age and i always get looks and get stopped on the road for pics and to say how nice the car is. i hate to have to let it go because i know this car will be a collector car one day before i forget the convertible top is new and is the cloth top which is way better than the vinyl top and has no rips or tears it is perfect. the fuse for the dash light is out other than that all gauges work and the car is fully functional. please feel free to contact me with any questions at 786-683-2053 my name is mike. . thank you !

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