1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglio on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
E-Mail Questions at: gertrudisgpportello@ukvet.net .
Up for sale is a beautiful 1986 Alfa Romeo spider with 24,000 original miles
This car has been garage kept and it's whole life well cared for same family since new
This car was bought new out of Royal carriage works in Colorado in 1985
It was brought back to Washington state where it's been it's whole life
This car comes with many factory add ons from the Alfa it has factory hardtop and luggage rack factory pinstripe
This car is 100% rust free the body is in perfect condition looks the same when it was bought new in 1986 the
interior is in immaculate shape with no cracks in the dash no rips in the seats and no stains in the carpet
this car was only driven in the summer months which is the reason that has such low miles service is always done
regularly it really is a time capsule getting into this car
The car drives wonderful with no pull in the steering it glides on the road like a car with 24,000 miles should
brakes work properly so does all the equipment in the car power windows Headlights A/C Etc.
Engine starts every time no smoking no leaks
The transmission is in great working order
shifts through all the gears without popping or slipping
The car comes with factory hardtop and ragtop top cover car cover all books and tools Service records
If you would like to know more or would like to make a offer
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