The cockpit of an early-ish Alfa Romeo Spider has always been a rather nice place to spend time and while this one is lightly patinated, all the lovely little details are present and correct and only in need of a little TLC to get them looking utterly fabulous.
Which is the case for the bodywork, too. You might think we’ve damned with faint praise, but while it would be fair to say we will always err on the side of caution, it really isn’t that bad – and we’d always rather view and bid on an honest, straight car like this that is being sold with all its faults on display than one that has been cheaply and badly tarted-up by an unscrupulous dealer.
And while the bodywork and interior are fair-to-good, the mechanicals are probably the highlight; nothing kills cars faster than being neglected or badly stored, and regular use is the very best way we know to keep a car running well and all the seals and surfaces lubricated. Small niggles tend to get sorted out on time too, which is what’s happened with this example.
With the prices of excellent, early Alfa Romeo Spiders having reached £20,000 some time ago, the fact that this one is being offered on a ‘no reserve’ basis means that someone might just walk away with an absolute belter of a car for not a lot of money.
Viewing is always encouraged, and this car can be seen here at The Market HQ in Abingdon; to arrange an appointment please use the ‘Contact Seller’ button at the top of the listing. Feel free to ask any questions or make observations in the comments section below, or try our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’.
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