Ever watch those videos where a classic Italian convertible is cruising down a lovely stretch of road and picture yourself there at that moment? The mechanical symphony of that engine purr, the stunning Italian design, and perfect weather all come together to provide one of those moments you will remember for life. The car we have today is one of those cars you probably saw in that video, present today is a lovely 1965 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider. With just 45,000 miles on the clock this rare bird ticks off the automotive side of driving nirvana, all you need now is the perfect stretch of road. What’s better than all this is the car comes with all its paperwork as reported by the seller.
Alfa Romeo joined the SUV game in 2017 with the Stelvio. Named after the famed Stelvio Pass, Italy’s highest mountain pass with 48 switchbacks, the Stelvio has been the Italian automaker’s best-selling model since it was introduced. Positioned as a compact luxury crossover, it’s an ideal left-field choice for those bored with more common European SUVs and wanting to try something different. This 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio AWD packs the most potent engine trim available, and has just 28,600 miles under its belt.
While Ferrari, Maserati, and Lamborghini nuke it out in the Italian sports car scene, Alfa Romeo caters to the masses who want Italian design, emotion and a healthy dose of quirkiness. Owning an Alfa Romeo has become a rite of passage, and there is an entire global community dedicated towards the upkeep and enjoyment of these Italian automobiles. In the USA, the brand has had a somewhat love-hate relationship, rising, and falling through the times. However, that hasn’t stopped dedicated enthusiasts from bringing in cars from overseas, as the seller of this 1975 Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova Super 1300 did when he purchased the car in Italy from its original owner and shipped it over to the USA. It’s got 20,200 miles on the clock, is said to be completely original and includes the original books and Alfa Romeo documents in the sale too, making it ideal for any American Alfisti on the hunt.
The Alfa Romeo Spider enjoys a cult following by Alfisti all over the world, as well as the general public. This was helped by it’s appearance in the 1967 film ‘The Graduate’, featuring Dustin Hoffman, and catapulted the car into stardom. Four generations of Spider have been produced, and this 1992 Alfa Romeo Spider is from the fourth generation. With just 7,400 original miles, this car appears to have been mostly a garage queen, and is a veritable unicorn waiting to be snapped up. If you’re concerned about its running condition with such low miles over three decades, fear not, for there’s been some refreshment done to ensure that it purrs like it should.
The Alfa Romeo Spider is one of the most loved and affordable classic sports cars ever produced. It was a way to drive home a drop-top sports car from a company with a successful racing history without breaking the bank. Although, did you know that back when it was first debuted it was panned by the automotive press? They did admire the engine, smooth transmission and class leading breaks though. The fact that they saw its design as “meaningless style gimmicks” soon changed after it was featured in the “The Graduate,” one of the biggest motion pictures of its year. Today, the Alfa Romeo Spider is a highly soughed classic and we have this beautiful 1987 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce available for you to take home. Currently residing in Indiana, it holds 91,000 miles on its odometer.
Apart from pizza, the Italians are famed for their artistic vehicles. Point in case is the Alfa Romeo, an Italian luxury car manufacturer that has its roots in 1910 and is currently part of Stellantis. Fun fact, the Alfa in Alfa Romeo stands for "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili" with Anonima meaning anonymous, as the company was founded by anonymous investors. Their first car was the 1910 ALFA 24HP, which they used for racing. Fast forward to 2015, Alfa Romeo introduced the Alfa Romeo Giulia a gorgeous compact executive model. The Giulia has won many awards thanks to its design language and contours. A chance to own a true beauty of a car is available in the form of a 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia in the Quadrifoglio trim and with just 49,000 miles on the odometer.
Jeremy Clarkson once stated that "you can't be a true petrol head if you haven't owned an Alfa Romeo". While this sounds a bit extreme, it is somewhat true, especially if you are thinking of owning a vintage Alfa Romeo. If you travel back to the 60s, the Giulietta was growing to vary, and customers were looking forward to a new design. What came to be was the Alfa Romeo Spider. Released at the Geneva Motor Show, the Pininfarina design stunned crowds and still can today. The first gen was called the boat-tail because of the long and rounded rear quarters and design. With prices soaring for anything that's Italian and vintage, this 1969 Alfa Romeo Spider Duetto Boat-Tail 1750 is a smart investment. This functioning piece of art has a reported 81,000 miles on the clock and is in great shape to be driven, enjoyed, or even kept stationary and admired.
Whilst Ferrari and Lamborghini carry the torch of bringing Italian supercar passion to the world, Alfa Romeo is the bearer of Italian automotive passion for the more mainstream buyer. This 111-year old company currently produces compact and executive-sized cars, SUVs, and sports cars. In 2013, Alfa Romeo showcased its small sports car called the 4C. The 4C was produced until 2020 in Coupe and Roadster forms. 4C means ‘four-cylindro’ in Italian, referring to its powerplant. This is a 2015 Alfa Romeo 4C Coupe Launch Edition, of which only 500 were produced for North America, and this is example number 251. It comes from Florida with just 9,950 miles on the odometer. Two keys and a red car cover are included in the sale as well, so if you’re in the market for a modern Italian sports car, this might just fit the bill.
Alfa Romeo is a brand that holds a special place in the hearts of most automobile aficionados. The famous motoring journalist and presented Jeremy Clarkson’s argument, “you can’t be a true petrol head until you owned an Alfa Romeo” truly shows the significance of this automaker. The Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio was introduced in 2015 as the company's first saloon following a four-year hiatus after the 159 was discontinued in 2011. The Quadrifoglio (Italian for "four-leaf clover") is the top-of-the-line variant of the Giulia series. This is a striking example, a 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, which comes with an alluring surprise. It is tuned all the way up to 600 horsepower! Located in South Carolina, this Giulia has 49,000 miles on its clock and a few factory packages under its belt.
Few cars have as much passion and flair than an Alfa Romeo. And when it comes to sports-SUVs, the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio stands out amongst the crowd. Derived from the infamous Stelvio Pass mountain pass in Italy, the Stelvio has quickly become Alfa Romeo’s best-selling model, despite being the first SUV for the Italian marque. With just under 26,000 miles, this 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio (or four-leafed clover) adds an extra injection of pizzazz to the stylish Italian car. With a Ferrari-sourced engine and a host of factory-tuned parts both underneath the skin and externally, the Quadrifoglio is the perfect blend of practicality and performance.