Random # 99: Alfa Romeo Spider


This Alfa Spider, photographed in North Hobart, Tasmania, was in great nick.





As these photos show, its panels, paint, roof and interior all looked to be in very good original condition.


The basic Spider shape persisted from 1967's Series 1, or 'Boat Tail,' through to the car featured here, a Series 4, the production of which ceased in 1993.



In precis, the main visual markers that identify the four series are:

  • Series 1 (1966 - 1969) -  'Boat Tail,' featuring a tapered rear-end treatment;
  • Series 2 (1970 - 1982/83) - more truncated 'Kamm Tail,' with chrome bumpers;
  • Series 3 (1982/83 - 1989/90) - same rear end treatment but with black rubber bumpers and a black boot-lip spoiler; and
  • Series 4 (1990/91 - 1993) - ditto on the rear end styling but, in this instance, featuring full colour-coded plastic bumpers, Alfa 164 style taillights and the deletion of the spoiler.

(Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Spider .)  


Like most Alfas, the specifications list was extensive, with various engine capacities - 1.3 to 2.0 litre twin-cams - and different fuel-delivery systems being available, dependent on where the car was intended on being sold.  


Spiders were marketed throughout the world and remain particularly popular in Australia, with a good many seen on the roads of Tasmania.




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(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au .)

All iPhone images.

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