- Original 2.0 L 4-Cylinder Engine
- Original 5 Speed Manual Transmission
- Series 4
- Custom Wood From Milan Interior Trim
- Upgraded Stereo System with Amplifier
- Sway Bars
- Aftermarket Wheels
- Original Wheels Included in Sale
- 2 Keys
- Servicing Up To Date
Few automotive pleasures match up to that of driving a classic Alfa Romeo down a suitable road. These soulful Italian cars are known for their quirky interiors, breathtaking exterior designs, and beautifully musical engines. One of the most popular is the Alfa Romeo Spider, a nameplate that ran for nearly three decades. That means you don’t need to settle for an older car if you don’t want to. Instead, you can have some relatively modern features and creature comforts too. Case in point, this particular 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce, which is a Series 4 example. Having just driven 36,000 miles in its life, the car’s servicing is reportedly up to date, and two keys are included with the sale. Just 3,640 Spiders were made in 1992, so you’re part of a pretty exclusive club, if you choose to buy this car.
Exterior and Interior
The design of the Alfa Romeo Spider is the work of Pininfarina, and minor changes were made over the car’s lifetime. Hence, this later-model car is a bit more angular than its older brethren. It also rides on aftermarket wheels, but the current owner will include the wheels with the sale. Meanwhile, if it gets too sunny, rainy, or chilly, you can raise the black canvas top for some protection. However, as you’ve probably gleaned from the photos, this is a car that was designed to look its best topless. Ah, those cheeky Italians! The two-seat interior of this 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce features black leather seats and custom wood from Milan for interior trim. As it’s an early Nineties car, there’s an airbag-equipped steering wheel ahead of the analog gauge cluster. The center stack reveals air conditioning controls, and an upgraded aftermarket stereo system. Thanks to this Sony unit, you can enjoy CD playback, Bluetooth connectivity and a USB input.
Engine
Propelling this 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce is a 2.0L twin cam 4-cylinder engine, driving the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual gearbox. The car’s excellent handling is due to the presence of sway bars, meaning that you can make maximum use of the engine’s power on your favorite road.
When one hears the words Alfa Romeo Spider, it’s not unlikely that the Dustin Hoffman film of the Sixties called The Graduate springs to mind. This was where the Alfa Romeo Spider showcased its beauty to the wider world in what better place than the silver screen. Yes, that was a Series 1 Spider. But the Spider endured on for decades, until 1993, across four series. Today, we have a Series 3 1989 Alfa Romeo Spider Graduate for sale from Orange, California. Yes, it’s in Graduate trim, as a homage to the epic status of its forefather. This car has done over 84,000 miles and comes with authentic Panasport wheels as well as a Nardi steering wheel. It’s got that soulful Twin Cam under the hood, and a manual transmission too. Driving nirvana, we say, and at a rather affordable price for a classic car. People may say that Alfa Romeos are unreliable, but in reality, they’re just a little high-strung; with the right care and attention, they’ll show you the time of your life. This car is no different.
Owning an Alfa Romeo is an act of lust, self-sacrifice and pure aural pleasure. That’s because these Italian machines are full of character, quirky, and need the appropriate maintenance to perform at their best. Neglect an Alfa Romeo and everyone will be sad (car included). However, if you look after it the way it’s meant to be, and drive it with gusto, you’ll find it quickly becoming your happy place, your solitude space. Furthermore, if you select a car like this New York-based 1997 Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 TS that’s done just 37,000 miles, you’ll also be in charge of a definitive future classic, and a potentially appreciating asset.
Alfa Romeo — you really can't picture a world without them. Built to bring you the best driving experience is what the Italians do best, one of the maestros of the trade. It's most definitely Alfa Romeo. For decades, the Italian auto manufacturer has been at the forefront of bringing otherworldly driving experiences to life, and present today is one of the finer examples of their Italian ingenuity. Take a look at this beautiful 1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Graduate we have today. With a reported 99,000 miles on the clock, this open-top Italian classic is one that has been lovingly taken care of over the years and comes with documentation.
Unveiled as a concept at Expo 67 in Montreal before entering limited production in 1970, the Alfa Romeo Montreal remains one of the marque’s most celebrated grand touring cars. Showing just 12,954 miles, this 1971 example pairs its iconic Bertone-designed bodywork with a striking Arancio Pastello finish that highlights every curve and detail of the design. Further enhancing its appeal is a high-quality repaint completed in the car’s original color. Combining exotic styling, racing-derived engineering, and rarity, the Montreal occupies a unique place in Alfa Romeo history as one of the few production cars to feature a V8 derived from the legendary Tipo 33 competition program.
Named after one of the most thrilling mountain passes in Italy, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio is a compact sport crossover that was introduced in 2017. As you’d expect from an Alfa Romeo product, it’s flamboyant, great to drive, and just that much different from the rest. Today’s 2020 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is of the fearsome Quadrifoglio variant, which means a (reported) 505-horsepower twin-turbo V6 does duty under the hood. Sending power to all four wheels, this is one ferocious little machine, with a 0-60 time of under 4 seconds! All that could now be yours, wrapped in a stylish Alfa Rosso exterior with a luxurious black interior that’s pretty family friendly too. Hurry up and grab this 21,651-mile beast from Scottsdale, Arizona, before someone else does. It comes with the Quadrifoglio Carbon Pack, Security & Convenience Pack, Active Assist 2 Quadrifoglio Pack and many more niceties.
When one hears the words Alfa Romeo Spider, it’s not unlikely that the Dustin Hoffman film of the Sixties called The Graduate springs to mind. This was where the Alfa Romeo Spider showcased its beauty to the wider world in what better place than the silver screen. Yes, that was a Series 1 Spider. But the Spider endured on for decades, until 1993, across four series. Today, we have a Series 3 1989 Alfa Romeo Spider Graduate for sale from Orange, California. Yes, it’s in Graduate trim, as a homage to the epic status of its forefather. This car has done over 84,000 miles and comes with authentic Panasport wheels as well as a Nardi steering wheel. It’s got that soulful Twin Cam under the hood, and a manual transmission too. Driving nirvana, we say, and at a rather affordable price for a classic car. People may say that Alfa Romeos are unreliable, but in reality, they’re just a little high-strung; with the right care and attention, they’ll show you the time of your life. This car is no different.
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