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For Sale: 1971 Alfa Romeo 1750 in St. Louis, Missouri
1971 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spyder Veloce Series II One of 3,735 Spyder
examples made in 1971 1.8L DOHC four-cylinder engine with SPICA
fuel injection Five-speed manual transmission Alfa Red exterior
(code 501) with black folding vinyl top and black vinyl interior
Power brakes Rear luggage rack Documentation includes binder that
contains owner?s manual information and a shop maintenance guide,
another binder of instructions and maintenance, various maintenance
receipts and a Sports Car Market Collector guide Not content with a
modern Miata and a classic MG does nothing for you? Consider this
Alfa Romeo 1750 Spyder Veloce. This Italian two-seater wears Alfa
Red (code 501). It and the trim are in overall very good shape. The
bodywork is straight and the engine bay is in very tidy, the chrome
and rubber bumpers fit tightly to the body, the cargo area looks
nearly immaculate and there is a chrome luggage rack for extra
storage. The black, folding vinyl top appears to be newer with a
small tear on the right side. This convertible rolls on Dunlop SP20
FE radials, size P185/70R14 at every corner. Each tire is mounted
on a vented steel wheel, topped with a factory center cap. The
wheels are in good, original order while the tires are in very good
condition. Under the forward-hinged hood is a 1.8L DOHC
four-cylinder engine with SPICA fuel injection. The motor is backed
by a five-speed manual transmission. Driver convenience items
include power brakes. The engine starts easily and runs smooth.
There is some old seepage on the left side of the engine. Inside,
the black bucket seats look great, as does the matching carpet. A
sexy, three-spoke steering wheel with wood rim and a horn button on
each spoke looks fantastic while the dashboard and inner door
panels are in very good order. A trio of ancillary gauges, fuel,
oil pressure and coolant temperature are canted toward the driver
and support the speedometer and tachometer. The shift is mounted
high on the center console. The right side door tends to stick and
can take some effort to open. Which may be able to be adjusted. For
1971, modifications were also made to the suspension, brakes,
electrical system, 14-inch wheels and 165HR14 Pirelli Cinturato
CA67 tires, though the car looked effectively the same. Visible
differences were limited to the rear-view mirror repositioned to
the door and badging on the tail, which read ?Alfa Romeo? and
?iniezione? (injection). Documentation includes binder that
contains owner?s manual information and a shop maintenance guide,
another binder of instructions and maintenance, various maintenance
receipts and a Sports Car Market Collector guide. There are holes
in the trunk lid where the rack was installed and the luggage rack
is included with the purchase. Competition to this Alfa Romeo in
1971 included Fiat?s 124 Sport Spider 1600, Lotus? Elan S4 S/E and
Porsche?s 911 Targa. If you find classic Italian cars exciting,
then you owe it to yourself to stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars
today to check out this two-seater Alfa. VIN: AR1486793 This car is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows 39,963 miles. It is sold as is, where
is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND
DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below
that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.
Vehicle Details
1971 Alfa Romeo 1750
Listing ID:CC-1577239
Price:$17,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1971
Make:Alfa Romeo
Model:1750
Odometer:39958
Stock Number:220100383C
VIN:AR1486793
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