hello members help please??? identify my 164
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hello members help please??? identify my 164
First of all it was registered in 1995 August, its blue with blue cloth interior, it says SUPER T Spark on the boot and chassis number states its a TS model, what I would like to know is the car a Lusso???? As you probably know I am not best familiar with this Alfa and as I am going to sell it, I would like to know what I am selling and how much I could sell for?? The car has 75k on clock with an M.O.T full electrics including sunroof (all working) interior is excellent for age and exterior has some minor scrapes to bumpers, any info from you guys would be great, many thanks Richard
Re: hello members help please??? identify my 164
Hi Richard,
there was no "Lusso" for the 164, your model is a 1995 "Super" 2.0 TS. Main difference externally are the painted, slightly rounded bumpers with a chrome stripe, compared to the other non-Super models.
Have a look at Autotrader, AutoScout24 or any of those for an idea about the price.
By the way, Alfa has reinstated the "Super" model designation for the new Giulia.
Cheers
there was no "Lusso" for the 164, your model is a 1995 "Super" 2.0 TS. Main difference externally are the painted, slightly rounded bumpers with a chrome stripe, compared to the other non-Super models.
Have a look at Autotrader, AutoScout24 or any of those for an idea about the price.
By the way, Alfa has reinstated the "Super" model designation for the new Giulia.
Cheers
Re: hello members help please??? identify my 164
It's a low mileage car compared with most 164s out there. If the rest of the car matches the usage (with the exception of the scratches you mentioned) and check the chassis (rear frame especially). If still in good condition it should sell to a enthusiast (in RHD-market) without too much problems. As to the price, I agree with AlfaWhiz, check the market prices and be realistic about the fact that the group of 164-enthusiast is not as large as for some other "typical " Alfa classics, like the Bertone GTVs e.g.