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TPG
15-10-2014, 06:38 AM
So my Dad's getting back into bikes and so the Alfa has to go;

The link to CarSales add is here (http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Alfa-Romeo-2000-1974/SSE-AD-3011578/?Cr=5&sdmvc=1).

1974 Alfa Romeo 2000 GT Veloce

Bertone-Designed 105 series coupe, - 2L, Twin Cam, Weber-fed, 4 Cylinder, 5 sp manual.

$16,900

Highlights:
- Strong engine & drivetrain
- Engine comes with Webers (fitted) and sports air cleaners (not fitted)
- Upgraded suspension and 195/65R14 Continental Tyres (plenty of tread)
- Period-rims with Alfa badged centre caps.
- Fire Ext & Alarm fitted
- Personalised plates [AR 1974] fitted (included in sell price)

Recent work includes:
- New clutch master cylinder
- New speedo cable
- Recon'd speedo unit

Exterior is overall good condition
Interior could do with some work
Car has been driven infrequently over the last 7 years, special events and the odd weekend - and only ever in the dry.

Looking to sell to an owner who will use it more often. Very popular series/model for classic tarmac rally / targa vehicle and this vehicle would make a great starting point

http://liveimages.carsales.com.au/carsales/car/private/cp5701123291703464506.jpg?height=700&aspect=FitWithinNoPad&width=1050
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http://liveimages.carsales.com.au/carsales/car/private/cp4865439689915795872.jpg?height=700&aspect=FitWithinNoPad&width=1050
http://liveimages.carsales.com.au/carsales/car/private/cp4738499789651617486.jpg?height=700&aspect=FitWithinNoPad&width=1050

Joe
15-10-2014, 10:10 AM
Nice! Any Rust?

TPG
15-10-2014, 01:13 PM
Externally the Alfa is pretty decent. There are a few paint blemishes which have not changed throughout last 7 years of ownership and therefore don't feel indicate rust.

There are a couple internal spots where there is surface rust. For example although the spare wheel well is ok there is some surface rust near the well on the inside of the boot.

Can easily get some decent pics of potential rust point (bottom of doors / bonnet & boot sills) if you're keen. Given what else we've seen of this model Alfa (when purchasing this one) you'd have to agree this would be on the better end of the spectrum from a rust perspective. It isn't the most original/concourse though with modified suspension etc.

Car can be viewed easily, weekday/weekends etc.