This is a VERY Clean car it drives and runs great it has a Newer paintjob that is Amazing. I had a new Top installed and it looks Great!! Make sure and check out my channel i always get all sorts of neat interesting and unique. Muscle, EURO, & Classic cars in there are over 250 in there make sure and call anytime Nathan Wratislaw 406 544 6919
Ihave this info i got from Wikipedia..;-p
The Alfa Romeo Spider (105/115 series) is a roadster produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1966 to 1993. Widely regarded as a design classic, it remained in production for almost three decades with only minor aesthetic and mechanical changes. The three first series were assembled by Pininfarina in Grugliasco and the fourth series in San Giorgio Canavese. The last Spider was produced in April 1993, it was also the last rear wheel drive Alfa Romeo produced before Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione was introduced. The original "Duetto" was in production from 1966--1967; replaced in late 1967 by the 1750 Spider Veloce, powered by a 118 hp (88 kW) 1779 cc engine.
1971 saw the Spider Veloce Giulia get a new, larger powerplant - a 1962 cc, 132 hp (98 kW) unit - and consequently the name was changed from 1750 Spider Veloce to 2000 Spider Veloce. 1974 is a very neat year because its one of the last years of the old stainless bumpers. Very classic looking indeed Due to its round (or long) tail, the Series 1 Spider is sometimes known by the nickname of "Osso di Seppia" - Italian for "cuttlefish bone". This particular car was the model featured in the 1967 movie The Graduate, driven by Ben, the character played by Dustin Hoffman
Lots of rust underneath the front. :/
TheSurrealcast 1 month ago
Where is this car going to their new owner at?
PansageTrent9 1 month ago
Grind a pound for me, lam-o.
modelleg 4 months ago
@lineingify i saw one for 2000 in LA. it was in mediocre condition tho
Intergalactiic 5 months ago
is it rome-io or rome-A-o?
Intergalactiic 5 months ago
one of my fav cars
joydivision808 5 months ago
Beautiful cars. Better owning one in the states seeing as in the UK (where I live), Alfa Romeo didn't bother to change the side of the steering wheel. Big problem with these gorgeous cars is rust. Even a car that looks mint on the surface can have a rotton floor pan, sills, chassis legs etc but your car looks very straight indeed. Nice exhaust note but I just prefer the note of an MGB or a Midget
Hancockified 6 months ago
The engine sounds amazing!
Corerrai 7 months ago
wow, amazing
omgpuppies0707 7 months ago
Pulitissima...bellissima!
toro0017 9 months ago