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Alfa Romeo Spider 1750 Veloce 1969

General description : The Alfa Romeo Spider made its debut at the "Autosalon" in Geneva in 1966 and got its name "Duetto" in a naming competition. The two-door classic reached cult status through the movie "The Graduate" with Dustin Hoffman. In 26 years of production over 100,000 Spiders were built. It's unusual bodies is one of Pininfarina's best designs!Our Alfa Romeo Spider 1750 Veloce is one of the last models with a double overhead camshaft engine and round tail. The following models had a more square design and a dramatically changed interior. This clasiic was fully restored in Hamburg several years ago and has been with its current German owner since 2014. There aren't many really good Spiders with the last round tail feature on the market so come check out our classic Alfa Romeo!

Body Style : Roadster
Year : 1969
Cubic Capacity : 1,779 cc
Engine : 4 cylinder inline
Power : 83 kW/113 hp
Transmission : manual transmission
Drivetrain : rear
Exterior Color : white
Interior : leather
Interior : Color black
Trim : restored

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1969 Alfa Romeo Spider 1750 Veloce is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Lübberstedt by Auto Dealer for €49900.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Alfa Romeo Model : Spider Model Version : 1750 Veloce Engine size : 1.8 Model Year : 1969 Sub type : Convertible Location : Hainholzweg 1 Germany 21376 Gödenstorf-Lübberstedt

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About Alfa Romeo Spider
The Alfa Romeo Spider Kammtail, also known as the Alfa Romeo Spider Series 2, is a classic sports car that was produced by Alfa Romeo from 1970 to 1982. Here's some information about its development and features:

1. Development: The Kammtail version of the Alfa Romeo Spider was introduced as a redesign of the original Spider, which was styled by Pininfarina. The Series 2 model featured several updates, including a new "Kamm" or "Kammtail" style rear end.

2. Kammtail Design: The Kammtail design was characterized by a truncated, squared-off rear end with a vertical rear window. This design element was influenced by the research of German aerodynamicist Wunibald Kamm, who found that a tapering rear end could reduce aerodynamic drag.

3. Styling and Features: The Alfa Romeo Spider Kammtail maintained the classic and elegant lines of its predecessor but featured updates such as a revised front grille, new bumpers, and larger taillights. The interior received some enhancements as well, including improved seating and revised dashboard layout.

4. Engine and Performance: The Spider Kammtail was offered with a range of engines throughout its production run, including inline-four engines with displacements ranging from 1.3 to 2.0 liters. These engines provided spirited performance and a thrilling driving experience, characteristic of Alfa Romeo sports cars.

5. Popularity and Collector Status: The Alfa Romeo Spider Kammtail has gained popularity among classic car enthusiasts due to its timeless design, open-top driving experience, and relatively accessible pricing compared to some other classic Italian sports cars. It is considered a classic car icon and continues to be appreciated by enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.

6. Cultural Significance: The Spider Kammtail gained significant exposure and recognition through its appearance in the 1967 film "The Graduate," where a red Alfa Romeo Spider played a prominent role. This exposure contributed to its desirability and iconic status.

The Alfa Romeo Spider Kammtail is celebrated for its distinctive design, enjoyable driving dynamics, and its connection to automotive history and pop culture. It remains a sought-after classic car today, valued for its timeless appeal and the exhilaration it provides behind the wheel.