1973 Alfa Romeo Spider - today's tempter
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1973 Alfa Romeo Spider - today's tempter
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Italian classic
Undeniably pretty, and sophisticated with it, Alfa Romeo’s Spider was technically way ahead of much of its competition when launched.
According to our profile on the series: "The shape introduced at Turin’s 1966 Motor Show survived 28 turbulent years with just one significant restyle. Appropriately for a twin-cam, two-seat car it was called ‘Duetto’ and the man who won the competition to choose its name was rewarded with one of the first-built examples."
This car has undergone a major restoration and is running he 2.0lt inline four with five-speed manual transmission.
It’s with Classic Car Market in Queensland and is priced at $59,950.
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