Description
1963 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider Coachwork by Touring
This very well-preserved 1963 Alfa Romeo 2600 Spider remains in highly original condition with a well-preserved and nicely detailed interior, original Sekurit-etched glass, and an uncommonly original engine compartment retaining the original Solex carburetors, clamps, hoses, factory markings, and brush marks throughout. Grey with tan interior and showing just 30, 451 miles. Never restored or dismantled, the Spider’s body remains straight with excellent gaps and shut lines. The underside is solid. The original factory undercoating is intact and, importantly, the jack points are straight and solid. The original stowaway foam remains in place on the convertible top, and the car’s original decals and tags remain intact, as do mementos from the 1966 Watkins Glen Grand Prix. While currently not running after nearly 40 years in storage, this handsome and very rare Italian convertible will provide a potentially ideal entry for sympathetic mechanical recommissioning and new life as a preservation-class concours entry or classic rally car.
A Well-Preserved, Virtual Time-Warp Example
Rediscovered After Nearly Four Decades in Storage
Extensively and Sympathetically Detailed
Potential Concours Preservation and Classic Rally Candidate
Attractive Color Combination and Low Mileage
Price: $69, 500