The Alfa Romeo '1750' Berlina was produced from 1968 through 1971.
Berlina is the Italian term for a 'saloon' car, an executive ride.
The Berlina 4-door sedan is not large in appearance from the
outside, but is surprising roomy inside. This 1969 Alfa Romero 1750
Berlina is virtually complete in all respects and is powered by
Alfa's 1779cc DOHC engine that produces 116hp. This engine is
factory equipped with an advanced version of the 'SPICA' designed
mechanical fuel injection and is backed by a 5-speed manual
gearbox. The chassis is fitted with manual steering, 4-wheel power
disc brakes and Alfa alloy wheels that mount Hankook radials. The
original exterior finish is weathered, needs TLC but is relatively
rust-free. The interior is in overall good condition - leather
seats show minor wear, but present well. Door cards are acceptable
and the wood-trimmed dash is in very good shape except for cracks
near the driver's door. The classic center console holds a full set
of gauges and trans shifter and the 3-spoke wood steering wheel is
top-shelf. This Alfa Romeo Belina is a sound investment that just
needs some TLC to return to glory. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1969 Alfa Romeo 1750
Listing ID:CC-1714943
Price:$15,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1969
Make:Alfa Romeo
Model:1750
Exterior Color:Maroon
Interior Color:Beige
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:55379
Stock Number:3491
VIN:AR1555063
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