Showing posts with label Alfetta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alfetta. Show all posts

January 22, 2017

Perfect To Restored, 1977 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT

1977 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT

Perfect To Restored, 1977 Alfa Romeo Alfetta GT for sale

Found this one being offered on Craigslist looking for $7500 located in California. Very good object to restore, this an Italian classic car built in 1977 by Alfa Romeo well-known as the Alfetta GT, is a complete car, running and driving report. The car looks potential and promising, not so much rotten as seen from here, and seems not so wide to restoration.

This 1977 Alfa Romeo GT fair condition comes in a red body frame but the original is blue, not perfect but it has a good shape with a light rust issue. The owner claimed is a GTV model but the badge showed just GT which was understandable, he was not an Alfa Romeo enthusiast so not very familiar with these cars, so intends to sell them.

1977 Alfa Romeo GTV Interior

This a few works needed to be great again, the audio system very clearly in need, dash pad must be replaced and reupholstery could be good, especially for its both front seats. Overall it's a good base to renovate, no rotted shown here.

1977 Alfa Romeo GTV Engine

As you've seen here a 2.0 liter inline 4 engine non-turbo backed by manual transmission is said to run well and shift well, no issue but for sure must come to a closer inspection to accurately calculate. Could be great it's a perfect base to rebuild.



August 7, 2016

Original 1979 Alfa Romeo Alfetta

Original 1979 Alfa Romeo Alfetta

Original 1979 Alfa Romeo Alfetta for sale

Here's found this one Italian vintage fastback coupe listed on Craigslist for $9500 in San Diego, California. It's an original 1979 Alfa Romeo Alfetta in pristine condition that comes in brown with only 93500 miles on it. Today is a rare car in the US, especially in this condition, the appearance looks promising. It could be a remarkable example of Alfa's Alfetta GT with European bumpers offered in the US today.

Its predecessor of GTV6, early grand tourer series of Alfetta called Sprint Veloce fairly handsome 2-door fastback coupe body produced in 1979. It was so popular due to its combination of a modest weight with powerful engines, selling over 400,000 units until the end of its production run, including 13.715 units with gigantic bumpers front and rear sold in the US for the 1975 to 1979 model period.