Alfa Romeo GTV
£24,993
GTV 2.0
Manual
transmission
Reg: KVW147Y
registration
1962cc Engine
engine size
44,000 Miles
mileage
Coupe
body style
Petrol
fuel type
Silver
colour
1983
year
£24,993
price
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Alfa Romeo GTV2.0 GTV 2.0 for £24,993

Features
1 OWNER
ADJUSTABLE SEATS
ALARM
ALLOY WHEELS
FRONT FOG LIGHTS
FULL SERVICE HISTORY
Description
THERE CANNOT BE MANY LKE THIS . A SIMPLY STUNNING 1 PRIVATE OWNER UK SUPPLIED ALFA GTV 2.0 THE CAR CAN ONLY BE DESCRIBED AS REMARKABLE . EVERY RECEIPT SINCE NEW . CHERISHED BY ITS 1 OWNER JUST 44000 MILES FSH SIMPLY THERE IS NOT BETTER . THIS CAR CAME TO US AS THE LAST OWNER SADLY PASSED AWAY AS IS OFTEN THE CASE WITH THESE CARS WE GIVE A ASSURANCE TO THE FAMILY THE CAR WILL GET A GOOD HOME THIS INDEED WILL SATISFY THE MOST DISCERNING OF BUYER YOU WILL NOT FIND BETTER . A STUNNING EXAMPE .. The Alfa Romeo Alfetta (Type 116) is a front-engine, five-passenger sedan and fastback coupé manufactured and marketed by Alfa Romeo from 1972 to 1987 with a production total over 400,000. The Alfetta was noted for the rear position of its transaxle (clutch and transmission) and its De Dion tube rear suspension — an arrangement designed to optimize handling by balancing front/rear weight distribution, as well as maintaining a low polar moment of inertia and low center of gravity. The interior of Coupé models featured a then unusual central tachometer placement — by itself, directly in front of the driver. The Alfetta name, which means inlittle Alfain in Italian, derived from the nickname of the Alfa Romeo Tipo 159 Alfetta, a successful Formula One car which in its last (1951)