Alfa Romeo Other (1993)
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 1993 |
VIN : | zarea33e2p6269559 | Mileage: | 129,000 |
Transmission: | Manual | Make: | Alfa Romeo |
Body Type: | Sedan | Model: | Other |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Engine: | V6 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Options: | CD Player, Leather Seats, Sunroof |
Exterior Color: | Red | Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag |
Interior Color: | Black | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
Seattle, Washington, United States
Vehicle description
This is a really nice honest example of a pretty rare Alfa. Not many of these 164"s were imported into the US, let alone the S model, and even fewer exist today especially in this condition. Thousands of dollars have been spent to upgrade and keep this 164S running right and on the road. Front and rear sway bars along with 17" OZ wheels and performance tread. Legendary transverse Alfa Romeo 3.0 V6 along with the sought after manual 5 speed transmission. It has no synchro or shifting issues whatsoever. The current shift rod and ball are a later modification and gives it a bit of a Ferrari like flair and frankly make it more ergonomically pleasant to drive but the original shifter is included. But really it is a perfect addition when coupled with the glorious sounds this motor makes when one is going thru the gears on a twisty road. All of this symphonic noise exits via the factory headers down thru the Anza exhaust system. The lipstick red paint is new and shows well.It is not perfect but more than nice enough for a daily driver or weekend tourer. The 164S has pretty much every bell and whistle offered and most everything works. I say "most everything" because the rear window can be a little balky, AC seems to bleed out after one season & the speedometer can be erratic at times. I have owned this car for about two years and driven it mainly on nice weekends and to a couple car shows, but it always puts a smile on my face. The previous owner had it for about 12 years and did much of the upkeep along with many major upgrades. It has been garaged for most if not all of its existence. I bought it when the previous owner apparently hit a speed bump at low speed and it put a crack in the oil pan. He immediately shut it down and did not drive it but decided at that point it was time to move it on to the next owner. The pan was repaired and I have probably put about 3K on it since that time with no issues.
I have replaced the brakes calipers, rotors and lines along with a fluid flush. I also replaced the starter and at that time it was determined it leaks a bit of oil down from the rear valve cover (a common issue with the 164). Does not affect drive-ability but it does use/leak some oil because of this. But it does not seem to burn any though from what I can tell. The previous owner did not provide any receipts but I know the (Alfa-only) shop that did all the work over the last 12 plus years and can provide their contact info if you are so inclined to try and contact them. For me, as a car guy, it more than passed the eyeball test, which is really the important part as far as I am concerned when buying an old classic. But do your research and ask questions as everyone views old cars differently.
Alfa Romeo is finally back on these shores with the all new glorious Giulia and interest in the brand is growing once again. This is a really nice entry level classic that can be driven and enjoyed without breaking the bank. The car is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty. New owner responsible for making shipping arrangements but I will work with you to get it to its new home. Please ask questions before bidding. I will do my best to answer them.
I have replaced the brakes calipers, rotors and lines along with a fluid flush. I also replaced the starter and at that time it was determined it leaks a bit of oil down from the rear valve cover (a common issue with the 164). Does not affect drive-ability but it does use/leak some oil because of this. But it does not seem to burn any though from what I can tell. The previous owner did not provide any receipts but I know the (Alfa-only) shop that did all the work over the last 12 plus years and can provide their contact info if you are so inclined to try and contact them. For me, as a car guy, it more than passed the eyeball test, which is really the important part as far as I am concerned when buying an old classic. But do your research and ask questions as everyone views old cars differently.
Alfa Romeo is finally back on these shores with the all new glorious Giulia and interest in the brand is growing once again. This is a really nice entry level classic that can be driven and enjoyed without breaking the bank. The car is being sold as is, where is, with no warranty. New owner responsible for making shipping arrangements but I will work with you to get it to its new home. Please ask questions before bidding. I will do my best to answer them.