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1975 Alfetta GT

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I assume the wife has said it must go. His plan is to be able to say "I did try dear, but gee we might as well keep it. We could sell your car". Her car of course is a modern boring mobile ;)

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Very strange. They have some decent cars but you would never know from the pictures. Check out the Alfasud Sprint Veloce: 1979 Alfa Romeo Sprint great every day driver! | eBay
Back to the blurry Alfetta, the mileage looks to be accurate (39K), uncracked dash, good seats. Odd that the headliner is so stained. This kills me (bold italics added by me): "This Alfetta is a solid and largely rust-free with areas of corrosion where the A-pillar meets the cowl and on the rear hatch where the lower glass meets the frame. Both areas are detailed in the photo gallery" If they're detailed in the photo gallery, I must have missed that. IMO it might be worth the price if that paint wasn't so faded (assuming it looks better than the pictures). Better hope the Giubo's are good as I think the 75/76's are the most difficult to find.
Front end still jacked up to USA height, not the European spec.
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Very strange. They have some decent cars but you would never know from the pictures. Check out the Alfasud Sprint Veloce: 1979 Alfa Romeo Sprint great every day driver! | eBay
Back to the blurry Alfetta, the mileage looks to be accurate (39K), uncracked dash, good seats. Odd that the headliner is so stained. This kills me (bold italics added by me): "This Alfetta is a solid and largely rust-free with areas of corrosion where the A-pillar meets the cowl and on the rear hatch where the lower glass meets the frame. Both areas are detailed in the photo gallery" If they're detailed in the photo gallery, I must have missed that. IMO it might be worth the price if that paint wasn't so faded (assuming it looks better than the pictures). Better hope the Giubo's are good as I think the 75/76's are the most difficult to find.
I've got a couple of NOS front bumpers for the Sud.
I've been to Okahumpka, FL. Last place I'd expect to see an Alfetta.
The pics on their website and crisp and clear, just not all of the pics on their ebay auctions. https://www.svclassics.com/our-inventory Maybe once they add the Fetta to the inventory there will be some decent pics.
I've got a couple of NOS front bumpers for the Sud.
How hard is it to find parts for the Alfasud Jim?
Is this a 1975 or 1976 makes a HUGE difference. If it's 1976 then it's a hassle to SMOG. If it's a 1975 car a 75 1.8T engine would be a good transplant project
Is this a 1975 or 1976 makes a HUGE difference. If it's 1976 then it's a hassle to SMOG. If it's a 1975 car a 75 1.8T engine would be a good transplant project
Data plate shows it's a 75.
Any one interested my Mario Andretti is for sale 21k miles no rust
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Any one interested my Mario Andretti is for sale 21k miles no rust
Pictures/price/location?
Better hope the Giubo's are good as I think the 75/76's are the most difficult to find.
Good luck with that. On the Alfettas, you change the Guibo when you change the oil
On the 1979 Alfa Romeo Sprint great every day driver! | eBay I hope the person that is interested in the car asks the dealer if the hood will close all the way. Why would you take a number of pictures and not get at least one with the hood closed?
what year, price, location? Is it a gtv or Alfetta?
What's a Mario Andretti version? Maybe make a dedicated post?
Thats what we're trying to figure out
Looks like a pretty clean and unmolested early GT.
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