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1958 Alfa Romeo Spider Normale 750 D series EXCELLENT SOLID RESTORATION PROJECT

  • Make: Alfa Romeo
  • Model: Spider
  • Type: Convertible
  • Trim: Normale
  • Year: 1958
  • Mileage: 53722
  • VIN: AR149504021
  • Color: Blue
  • Engine size: 1300
  • Number of cylinders: 4
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Black
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Options: Convertible
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Tucker, Georgia, United States

Description

One of 2,386 1958 Giulietta Spider Normale's. It has been garage stored, since the late 1980's (no rodents or opossums). Clear Oklahoma title. The original floors, doors, trunk and rocker panels are amazingly solid. The frame and inner panels are straight. Right front fender and the right rear rocker (just behind the door), have thick bondo/filler over solid dented metal. Picture #6 shows the only floorboard hole(behind the passenger seat). Original color appears to be either AR320 Isseo Blue or AR304 Capri Blue with black interior. Engine # AR131540242 dates 1956 (Fusi book) and is believed to be original (matching #'s). My father (Paul Spruell) inspected the cylinder head. He said looked great and would probably work fine with minimal effort. The bottom end has been rebuilt with Veloce pistons and turns freely. 4-speed gearbox also appears rebuilt. The only documentation are a few 80's vintage repair orders and hand written notes (they indicate a rebuild). All of the gauges work. Not pictured (but included) - disassembled original Solex carburetor, door cards, dented gas tank, three zip-lock bags of hardware. Missing parts - center grille, windshield glass, hood & trunk hinges, center & right rear bumper, air cleaner, tools, spare, jack, right door glass is cracked, hood spear, rocker stainless trim, parking lights and keys.
It rolls freely and I can assist with local pick up (Tucker GA). Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements. $1000.00 deposit required of winning bidder, within 48 hours.
This honest and accurate summary (by a lifetime Alfisti) and 24 pictures should be sufficient, for those that know what they are looking at... but feel free to ask questions.
More pictures available (I'm easy to find).
Todd Spruell Alfa Romeo