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Alfa 916 Spider?
Longshot. Anyone know about these cars? Inexpensive way to scratch Italian itch in a reasonably modern car with all mod cons? Or ticket to endless frustration?
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Certainly unusually styled cars! No experience here but there are forums for everything now. Not sure an Italian itch would get scratched by a front wheel driven car though. Giulia?
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I don't think I care much RWD FWD AWD - not gonna be horsing it around.
Giulia is a pretty car, but RWD+sedan overlaps two other cars I have, and 2-3X as much $. Not a convertible. Alfa 115 s4 Spider similar price, but much older design. Basically I want to sell the Bugeye Sprite and get into another small convertible but a more modern one. |
You can get parts
https://www.alfaholics.com/parts/gtv-spider/ but I'd visit some dedicated forums. '93 to 2004 means it had a decent run, so there's got to be people out there who really know these cars. I like the 80s styling. Decent numbers in sales https://bringatrailer.com/alfa-romeo/gtv-spider-type-916/ Maybe go through a few auctions and see what people say |
My readings suggests if willing to order from UK/Europe, parts are reasonably available, with the usual sprinkling of NLA and no repro. Definitely expertise out there - mostly in UK/Europe.
I had a bad experience with an "orphan" car (Merkur XR4Ti in the '80s). This is even more of an orphan (never officially imported) but the Merkur was a DD/only car and the Alfa would be an occasional drive. |
I understand. This seems quite unlikely to be real helpful but it does double check a few boxes at a price that you would likely be able to recover. I don't think it would be massively irresponsible at that number. Tomorrow isn't guaranteed to any of us and you could be an absolute legend with your kids! :):)
https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicle/746830456?city=Medford&listingType=USED&makeCode=F ER&modelCode=F355&searchRadius=0&state=WI&clickTyp e=listing |
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I was working a lot for Ford then (litigation) and the Ford engineers were all hot on the Euro Fords and the SVO Fords. I got the Merkur, another lawyer got the SVO Mustang. Ford of Europe was pretty sporty then, the Cosworth XR4 was ripping it up.
The Merkur was a good car, except the Ford of US engine they put in it. That motor was the lemon. I was stranded so many times. I put a cellphone in the car specifically to call AAA. Then the trans went, and my shop - the Ford dealer had washed its hands of the Merkur by then - said he’d have to get a replacement from Europe. I was so sick of the car, I drove it to the local high school auto shop and donated it. I said I wanted the fancy Sony CD head unit. The shop teacher called “Ramon”, who ducked into the car and handed me the head unit in 30 seconds. I guess he’d done that before. My next car was a 1961 Land Rover, which also broke down a lot but never stranded me. The thing could always drive. I spent months hand cranking it to start, driving in FWD with a broken half shaft, it was unstoppable. |
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