Detail Info for: Alfa Romeo : Spider Veloce Convertible 2-Door 1982 alfa romeo spider series 3 veloce featured in the graduate

Transaction Info

Sold On:
08/20/2015
Price:
$ 5500.00
Condition:
Mileage:
26000
Location:
Torrance, California, 90501
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1982 Alfa Romeo Spider
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
2.0L 1961CC 120Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspir
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
ZARBA5410C1015513
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

No mechanical issues. Runs excellent, can be a daily driver. Registered until June 2016, pink slip in-hand. Insurance is $200 per year through Hagerty Classic Car insurance.30 MPG on gas. Great sound system. Tiny crack on windshield. No defects on body or interior. NOTE: Odometer was rolled back in 2000. In the last 15 years, this was only driven 1,700 miles annually, experiencing 86% less wear and tear than the average driver. With all the American muscle under our showroom lights, it might be easy to overlook this '82 Alfa Romeo Spider, but you would be overlooking a vehicle that was truly ahead of its time. With a factory 5-speed manual, four-wheel power disc brakes and a potent 4-cylinder, this Spider is sure to provide an amazing ride for you and your closest friend. Undeniably Italian, this Alfa is the entry-level two-seater for the someone who knows the real thing when they see it. It starts with great bodywork, and the Spider, which endured for decades virtually unchanged, shows off a lot of flair in a compact package. Panel fit is quite good, especially considering the hand-built nature of the car, and the shape works just fine without the body add-ons that would come a few years later. Simple, elegant, and extremely sporty, it shows off the little things that the Italians do so well. The special Italian touch extends to the interior, where even this bargain-priced roadster gets handsome buckets that wear fresh seat covers. A wood-rimmed wheel adds to the interior's ambiance, and looks fantastic wearing the famous Alfa logo in the center. While it looks pretty wild to Americans, the shifter is intuitive and easy to use without any strangeness at all. The instruments resting in the pair of hoods jutting out of the dash appear to be original, and show off the simplicity that has long been a hallmark of Italian automotive design, with the secondary instruments slightly canted towards the driver. The trunk is actually well-shaped and spacious enough to hold luggage for two. Up top the black convertible top seals up tightly and appears as if it is brand new. Lift the hood and you'll find what is believed to be the original numbers matching 2000cc 4-cylinder engine. The engine sings to life with gusto and loves to rev, and with a glorious sound from the muffler out back, you'll be looking for reasons to drop a gear or two and pin the throttle. Bright silver cam covers wear the traditional Alfa look, and the L-jet electronic fuel injection has almost instant throttle response. Bolted to the small engine is the 5-speed manual gearbox that snicks through the gears. At the corners, you'll find factory four-wheel discs that live behind stylish factory alloys carrying 195/65/14 Duro rubber. Fun and stylish, and ahead of its time, this bargain-priced exotic is a great entry-level Italian. With plenty of parts, easy maintenance, great colors, and performance that will always make you smile, this is an excellent buy. Stunning convertible. Leather seats, original fabric top, original steel wheels.

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