This example was originally finished in Grigio Chiaro metallic and was repainted under prior ownership according to the seller. Exterior details include chrome trim, amber driving lights, dual mirrors, and C-pillar Quadrifoglio badges. Scratches and chips are noted in the gallery, and a crease can be seen above the left-rear wheel arch.
Cromodora-style wheels are finished in silver and are mounted with 14″ General Altimax HP tires. Braking is handled by four-wheel discs, and the car is equipped…
This example was originally finished in Grigio Chiaro metallic and was repainted under prior ownership according to the seller. Exterior details include chrome trim, amber driving lights, dual mirrors, and C-pillar Quadrifoglio badges. Scratches and chips are noted in the gallery, and a crease can be seen above the left-rear wheel arch.
Cromodora-style wheels are finished in silver and are mounted with 14″ General Altimax HP tires. Braking is handled by four-wheel discs, and the car is equipped with aftermarket lowering springs and Koni shocks.
The interior features Classic Alfa-sourced black upholstery on the front bucket seats and rear seats as well as a dash cap, wood trim veneers, and chrome accents. Additional equipment includes Sparco pedals, front shoulder belts, manually operated windows, and pop-out rear windows.
The three-spoke steering wheel is clad in a protective wrap and frames Veglia Borletti instrumentation including a 140-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and gauges for oil pressure, fuel level, and coolant temperature. Approximately 93k miles are shown on the five-digit odometer; true mileage is unknown.
The replacement 2.0L twin-cam inline-four is equipped with SPICA fuel injection and was installed under prior ownership. The battery has been relocated to the trunk, and additional modifications include a stainless-steel exhaust header and a heat shield for the brake master cylinder. Work completed within the past 500 miles is said to have consisted of an engine and fuel-injection pump reseal and replacement of the head gasket. Oil leaks are noted at the oil pan and dipstick base. A dynamometer test sheet is provided in the gallery.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a rebuilt five-speed manual transmission equipped with a lightened flywheel and a replacement clutch kit. Corrosion is noted on portions of the underbody, and additional images of the underside are available in the gallery below.