![]() 05/13/2020 at 11:08 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I end up buying a 1974 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce in really bad shape as a “ fun ” “ hobby ” project.
I’ve been hankering for an Alfa Romeo for about half a year now. Here’s the 411 folks, there are two types of vintage Alfas; The first are pristine/restored ones that command a hefty premium and the second are rusty dilapidated husks that mascaraed as a car.
I’ve never driven an Alfa and the classic ones I’ve seen in the wild are far and few (probably because they rust before your eyes when exposed to atmospheric air).
But the allure was always there. I find their cars to be utterly gorgeous and I was eager to take the plunge into classic Alfa ownership to experience firsthand what made them so special. I’ve never owned a car older than 1987 (thanks Chevy Nova) and so the intricacies of a Spica mechanical fuel injection are foreign to me.
I’ve always figured I’d end up with a mid 80s GTV to be honest.
But wowza, a Pininfarina designed Alfa Romeo Duetto/Spider is the knockout that stole me heart. The first boat tail iteration is obviously the most beautiful, most expensive and least produced...but hey, I’ll settle for second best; the follow-up kammback tailed model that still retains the beautiful charm of the original at a fraction of the cost.
They made this car for almost 30 years straight and the Spider would eventually get fat rubber bumpers and whimsical side skirts (1980s Alfa Spider Verde Quadrifoglio anyone?) until settling with a modern clean take at its swan song in the 90s.
This Italian convertible has at its heart, an all aluminum DOHC 2.0L engine that is iconic Alfa and soo advanced for its time. For the nerds, 128HP@5800RPM and 130 LB FT@3700RPM. It has a 5 speed manual and only weighs 2200 lbs; Mine has the fun option of a limited slip diff in it.
This Spider has been sitting outside for 20 years and it looks the part. Most of the bits are there but there’s much-o rust lurking on the floorpan and rockers, shocking I know. Forget that, just take a minute to enjoy a wonderful wooden brimmed steering wheel, the deep big ‘ol gauge cluster and the utter Italian flair of it all.
I’m way over my head here and will never financially recover from fixing her up. The good news is, all the sheetmetal are readily available for literally every panel on this car and parts are quite plentiful. That is super! It’s a labor of love and for the record, I have yet to drive an Alfa Romeo since this one doesn’t actually run. Thanks for reading!
As a bonus, the owner had a 1960s GTV in his garage that I HAD to snap pictures of. Sheer elegance:
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Hooooly shit. That’s one hell of a project
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I see nothing wrong with this...
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You really shouldn’t come to Oppo for sound advice about Alfas, though this is obviously a labor of pure love. I look forward to hearing more about it.
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oh my... no more FB Marketplace for you without adult supervision!
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I hope you’re up to date on your tetanus shots!
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Suddenly, I feel waaaaaay better about the state of my project cars. Enjoy!
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Nice. No Quadrifolgio badge?
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The first are pristine/restored ones that command a hefty premium and the second are rusty dilapidated husks that
mascaraed
as a car.
Firstly, masquerade.
Second, I’ll fight for a perma-ban if these make an appearance on that car.
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I’m about to have my student loans paid off, so while I don’t intend to compound my project car problems this much, I’m looking forward to some also-
rash decisions in future.
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Also, I’ve never technically *owned* a car newer than ‘87.
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I have been doing the same thing, except for the buying part. Colorado seems to be the place to go for the few cars that aren’t basket cases or pristine/restored/very expensive.
https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/denver-1976-alfa-romeo-spider/7119105127.html
https://denver.craigslist.org/ctd/d/parker-1987-alfa-romeo-veloce-spider/7118445715.html
Stop salivating oppos, still trying to figure out what is wrong with the white one, it has been listed for some time, bondo-mobile?
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The 4 leaf clover came only as a tiny OEM fender emblem on the mid 80s Quadrifoglio Spider. This gen was too early for it, but rather has those sick Pininfarina emblems on its quarters.
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Only now after the “ buying high” wore off has it dawned on me that I’m in for some pain.
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I hope you paid close to $0 for that, because holy shit
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Where were you when I needed you most? ! I’m definitely keeping away from the marketplace for a long time, that’s for sure.
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Just curious, do you have an S/O? Because mine would never allow this kind of nonsense lol
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Single as single can be, the only way I can get away with these shenanigans. Thanks for reminding me of my crippling loneliness.
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You’re not lonely! You have an Alfa! Cars are just metal friends
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I approve of your future financial recklessness with unneeded project cars and also applaud your sound fiscal discipline paying of your student debts at the same time.
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It’s okay, I’ll be the first to throw myself off a cliff if those eyelashes so much glance the rust on my Alfa because clearly I’ve gone crazy at that point and cannot be trusted.
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$750...I.. I don’t want to talk about it
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Clearly Colorado is the land of the Alfas and not the southwest suburbs of Chicago. Those cars look terrific! Then again ANY Alfa Romeo will look great compared to my new car that is actively being reclaimed by the moss of the Earth.
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Sadly, that $750 will be minimal compared to your future expenditures of cash and time. Good luck!
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I have FB marketplace to thank for me eventually buying my Thunderbird. I didn’t actually find mine on FB marketplace, but I did find a ‘65 on FB marketplace that I didn’t buy, but it made me fall in love with fourth-gen T-birds, leading me to seek out a better one, and then I found my ‘66.
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Oh, ok, nice, the seller paid you $750 to tow it away. So $250 for the tow leaves $475 for fixing it up and $25 for a tetanus booster.
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No you won’t because you’ll need a parts car now. This is how it begins.
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You’re already borderline...
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Seller:
You:
Still...kudos for taking on this massive project
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This wasn’t the parts car? Oh boy
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Oh man!!! I love me some old
Alfas! :D
Looking forward to the build on this one! Are you going to be going ‘restoration’ style, or...’Aperson’ style? :P
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Completely dumbass idea. I am so jealous.
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I will never complain about the condition of my Alfa again.
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I have a 92 veloce that i’m selling. Less than 45,000 and garage stored. I’m in Michigan. If interested contact me cwoodjr0@yahoo.com
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I like the
plan - buy a
Colorado car
that isn’t about to turn into
a large
pile of Fe2
O3
and use this one as a parts car. I could
help you check out some of them - I’
m an hour north of Denver.
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Now that GTV I would be all over.
Been trying to find a beat TVR in a barn somewhere. Sadly no luck thus far.
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I have my sights on restoring it j ust enough to make it look pretty, drive nice and be structurally sound. The structurally sound part is gong to be 90% of the work.
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Good luck! Looking forward to
updates!
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Thankfully I’m not on FB so searching marketplace is super annoying, so I don’t.
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I don’t know where you live but I have two very nice Alfa Romeo Veloce Spiders and a third Veloce Spider that is remarkable rust free and complete and in very nice condition but it needs an engine/gearbox. You should contact me at 617-965-4848 or 617-721-9400 because I will sell this car at a very reasonable price and you could simply install an engine/gearbox and have a remarkable, completely rust- free Veloce Spider at a much lower cost and much quicker than trying to save that rusted example. L et me know if you are interested.
Charles. chasgould @mac.com
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I stand corrected.