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US $35,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:34808
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Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States

 Is pleasure to drive this gtv amazing fast car and very firm stable ride just like formula1. Nice Alfa even better because car has all new steering component, all new brakes component all new suspension component! high performance racing front and rear springs, front and rear racing euro sway bars, both lower pan springs, 4 koni performance shock absorber and also all the steering components was replaced with the upper adjustable control arms that makes easy to adjust the camber negative if you use for the track! Upgrade all the rubber bushings durable polyurethane the been replaced, Also has all new brakes component master cylinder, calipers, Brembo German brand rotors, Carbotech pads, steel brakes lines, car stops super perfect! Car has comfortable seat that you can adjust hall way in back if you have long lags, the racing front and rear sway stabilize bars with special roll bars Bolt inside the car that you see on picture the wore import from Germany.The engine has approximate 15 thousend miles no oil consumption or smoke was rebuilt with some European performance spec on cylinder head whit performance camshaft easy 8 thousand rpm. Yes the Webers or Dellorto carburetor the have nice sound but the Spica Innezione has more rpm more revolution and more performance, remember the Spica could go up to 11 thousand rpm and to 200 thousand mileage longs that you chance the little oil filter inside the pump all time when you change the oil.The transmission shift all the gears with no grind.The body has you see the picture was recently repaint last year the original color looks beautiful no scratch and no chip, i hope that you know that when you repaint a Ferrari or Maserati or Alfa gtv a good paint job will range $8 to $12k because the need to removed all the glasses. Recently service valve adjusting, tuneup , fuel filter, spica oil filter, engine oil, wires, water pump , belts, and clutch master cylinder ready to drive crossing a country. All the electric work normal, plus car has loud air horn and electric Cooling fan on front the radiator manual switcher just encase if you want to use this car for racing removed the plastic fan by the water pump and live just the electric fan improve more horse power. I recently just sold a Ferrari 328 1988 yes was nice car but this alfa give to you more satisfaction and prestige than Ferrari 328. Void to buy one and make look like this one because will cost you over $45,000! If you need to inspect contact me.

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