Vehicle Description
1980 Alpha Romeo
"Osso di Seppia"
Alfa's Spider was a survivor. Introduced in 1966 to a world rife
with sports car choices, the Spider was always a bit of a misfit.
With less performance than a Porsche, more sophistication than an
MG, the Alfa seemed to occupy a logical position within the sports
car hierarchy.
The Alfa Spider set itself apart from competitors with engineering
precision unmatched by other cars of similar size and price. It is
stylish too, but the lines were ahead of their time.
In its Home country of Italy they call this car "Osso di seppia"
translated in English meaning: cuttlefish.
This 1980 Alpha spider is a great representation to all alpha romeo
spiders. The owner took amazing care of this vehicle restoring the
vehicle in 2006 from paint to the interior. The convertible top
does need replacing but the owner says he never replaced it due to
the fact that this is a convertible its made to have the top down
to ride around and enjoy the sun. This vehicle has NO rust and
starts right up with no issue. It rides comfortably and is a blast
to drive. Mechanically everything works and is perfect. There is an
aftermarket stereo that you can enjoy and hear even with the top
down.