1992 Alfa Romeo 164 L Sedan 4-door 3.0l Project Car, Not Running on 2040-cars
Great Falls, Montana, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2959CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Alfa Romeo
Model: 164
Warranty: NO
Trim: L Sedan 4-Door
Options: power windows, Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 122,999
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 6
Hello Everyone!!! First and foremost, thank you for looking at my auction. I will try to describe this car to the best of my knowledge: This car was bought about 2 years ago for 5995.00. 1 month later, the car had a major maintainence done to it such as: Transmission service, brand new brakes, bearings, shocks, and other things. I have moved 3 times after that, and I have lost the reciept, but you can see the are pretty new. 3 months after all this was done, the car blew the engine. I bought another engine and it is sat at a mechanic shop as of now.
Because I have taken so long long and moved few times, I have not put the car back together. I also lost/misplaced some of the brackets and few parts that is needed to put the car back together. I paid 1995.00 for the engine and another 500.00 and some change for new parts such as: Thermostat, timing belt and water pump, gaskets; the engine is 80% to 90% complete. The car is solid, I got a clean title in hands. The engine is out of the car as you can see in the picture. The car is solid, most of the car is there, missing some items/brackets and few other parts necessary to put the engine back as I mentioned. The transmission is in the car. The back tires need to be replaced, the front tires look like 90% life left on them. The dome light bezel is broken. At the time when the engine was pulled out, everything was working, I just cannot guarantee that, because the car has been at the shop for the past year.
I just lost motivation, and I don't feel like working on this car anymore due to the lack of time. The car is being sold "AS IS" and "WHERE IS" condition. The buyer is responsible for picking it up. The car is located in Great Falls, Montana. I DO NOT OFFER DELIVERY NEITHER SHIPPING.
If you are looking for a project car, this could be a good one. Or if you are just looking for an engine, but you got to take the car too. You can even use it for parts if you choose to do so. I just don't want to deal with it. The newer engine was pulled out from a working vehicle and the vehicle had fewer mileage, about 89K miles when pulled out, sorry I cannot proof that statement. As I said, I moved 3 times and I have lost lots of things during these 3 times moving.
Once again thanks for looking at my ad, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask, or call me at 781-249-9280. The auction is a no reserve auction.
PLEASE HAVE THE FUNDS AND MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT, I WILL REPORT NON-PAYER BIDDER. IF YOU DON'T WANT THE CAR, PLEASE DON'T BID ON IT. Thanks and have a great day.
Alfa Romeo 164 for Sale
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