Detail Info for: Renault : Alliance 1.7L 1985 renault alliance l convertible 2 door 1.7 l

Transaction Info
Sold On:
09/18/2014
Price:
$ 1525.00
Condition:
Mileage:
121987
Location:
Addison, Illinois, 60101
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1985 Renault Alliance
Submodel Body Type:
1.7L Convertible
Engine:
1.7L 105Cu. In. l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
STANDARD/MANUAL/STICK SHIFT
VIN:
1XMAW976XFK164088
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This car is a beauty. If you collect rare things then this is a RARE THING look it up do some research you will find that this once 1985 Car Of The Year is still a fun ride!On Aug-03-14 at 14:50:49 PDT, seller added the following information: from the wikipedia article. google 1985 Renault Alliance. The 1.7 L fuel injection (EFI) engine with 5-speed transmission was introduced in 1985 as optional on all versions except the base model. It developed 96 pound-feet (130 N·m) of torque at 3000 rpm and 77.5 hp (58 kW; 79 PS) at 5000 rpm. Designed to be either gasoline of diesel, the new five main bearing engine was torture tested to higher levels than normal to be "the strongest Four in the industry."[22] The fully pressurized cooling system eliminated corrosive oxygen while engineers reduced the number of connections to avoid coolant leaks for both the 1.7 and 1.4 engines.[22]In addition to the sedan, the Alliance was now offered as a convertible for 1985 (AMC's first of this body type since the 1968 Rebel).[23] The design was in collaboration with American Sunroof Company (nowAmerican Specialty Cars) that reinforced the Alliance's unibody for torsional rigidity during manufacture in Kenosha, Wisconsin.[23]Potential buyers were asking at AMC/Jeep/Renault dealerships for an Alliance-based station wagon, who pointed them toward the larger Renault 18 Sportwagon.[24]By 1985, the U.S. automobile market was starting to move away from the subcompact Alliance and Encore as the gasoline crisis ended and consumers were buying larger cars.[24] Increasing competition in the subcompact market segment from imported vehicles meant that total Alliance and Encore sales fell to 150,000 for 1985.