This 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce is a German-market example that was reportedly imported to the US early in its life by a car dealer in Pennsylvania who is said to have retained it until it was acquired by the seller in 2018. Power is provided by a 1,750cc twin-cam inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes a wood-rimmed steering wheel, Carello headlight covers, dual Weber carburetors, and 14″ steel wheels with…
This 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce is a German-market example that was reportedly imported to the US early in its life by a car dealer in Pennsylvania who is said to have retained it until it was acquired by the seller in 2018. Power is provided by a 1,750cc twin-cam inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes a wood-rimmed steering wheel, Carello headlight covers, dual Weber carburetors, and 14″ steel wheels with polished hubcaps. The car is said to have been refurbished under current ownership, including a repaint, a refresh of the black vinyl interior, and installation of a replacement black soft top.
The Certificato di Origine documents that this car left the factory painted Celeste Blue with a black vinyl interior. It was repainted a different blue under previous ownership, and work performed as part of the aforementioned refurbishment reportedly included a repaint to match its original Celeste Blue finish. Features include a replacement black soft top, Carello headlight covers, European side-marker lights, and split chrome bumpers. The seller states that the car sustained front-end damage in an accident under prior ownership and that the grille, front bumpers, and door handles have been replaced.
Silver-painted 14″ steel wheels wear polished Alfa Romeo hubcaps and are mounted with 185/70 Michelin Defender tires showing 2018 and 2019 date codes. A spare wheel is stored in the trunk, and stopping power is provided by four-wheel discs. The brake fluid was reportedly flushed in 2019.
The interior is said to have been refreshed under current ownership with installation of reupholstered black vinyl bucket seats as well as replacement door cards, floor mats, and trunk mats. Additional equipment includes a Pininfarina-branded radio blocking plate, a lockable glove box, and lap belts.
A wood-rimmed steering wheel frames a Veglia Borletti tachometer with a 5,700-rpm redline and a Jaeger 140-mph speedometer. Centrally-mounted Veglia Borletti auxiliary gauges indicate fuel level, oil pressure, and water temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 61k miles.
The 1,750cc twin-cam inline-four features dual Weber carburetors and is said to have been refurbished in 2007 under previous ownership. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual transmission, and a replacement clutch cylinder was reportedly installed in 2019. Additional work performed under current ownership included replacing the exhaust system as well as the transmission and rear differential fluids, according to the seller. An oil change was last performed in June 2020.