1971 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce 71 Wiring Diagram on 2040-parts.com
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- PLEASE READ ALL OF THE AUCTION NOTES BELOW BEFORE EMAILING QUESTIONS OR BIDDING ON THIS ITEM. - UP FOR AUCTION IS AN EXTREMELY RARE, VINTAGE - WIRING DIAGRAM FOR THE - 1971 ALFA ROMEO 1750 SPIDER VELOCE 71 - ALL MODELS.- EACH WIRING DIAGRAM IS A REPRODUCTION TAKEN FROM A CERTIFIED SERVICE MANUAL AND USUALLY INCLUDES DETAILS OF - THE FRONT END LIGHTING - HEAD LIGHTS - SIGNAL LIGHTS - PARKING LIGHTS - FOG LIGHTS, ETC., - ENGINE COMPARTMENT - HORN - GENERATOR - STARTER - DISTRIBUTOR - REGULATOR - OIL PRESSURE - COIL - BATTERY, ETC., - DASH AND INTERIOR INSTRUMENTATION - TACH - CLOCK - GAUGES - IGNITION SWITCH - WIPER - HEATER, ETC., - REAR END LIGHTING - STOP LIGHTS - SIGNAL LIGHTS - LICENSE LIGHT - FUEL PUMP - GAS TANK, ETC.- FOR QUICK AND EASY REFERENCE/COMPARISON THE COLOR CODING OF EACH WIRE IS SHOWN ON THE DIAGRAMS. THE WIRE COLORS SHOWN ARE THE SAME AS THOSE INSTALLED IN YOUR VEHICLE FOR EASE OF FINDING AND TRACING EACH INDIVIDUAL WIRING ROUTING.- PLEASE NOTE THAT THE AUCTION PICTURE IS ONLY A SAMPLE/TYPICAL PICTURE AND THE FORMAT/LAYOUT OF THE WIRING DIAGRAMS OFFERED IN THIS AUCTION IS SIMILAR TO THE PICTURE SHOWN.
- THE WIRING DIAGRAMS CONSIST OF 2 PAGES REPRODUCED ON CARD STOCK AND ARE APPROXIMATELY 8.5 INCHES x 11 INCHES IN SIZE. THE DIAGRAMS ARE PLACED IN A HEAVY DUTY PLASTIC SLEEVE PRIOR TO MAILING. - WE ALSO HAVE THOUSANDS OF A E A AND SUN ELECTRIC TUNE-UP CHARTS (both domestic and import) - LUBRICATION AND/OR TUNE-UP CHARTS (both domestic and import) FROM THE 1930'S TO THE 1980'S FOR CARS AND MOST TRUCKS. WE ALSO HAVE BODY PARTS LISTS, CHASSIS PARTS LIST, WIRING DIAGRAMS, FRAME DIMENSION CHARTS (both domestic and import), AS WELL AS PAINT CHIP COLOR CHARTS FROM THE 1930'S TO THE 1990'S FOR YOUR VINTAGE AND COLLECTOR CARS AND MANY TRUCKS (both domestic and import). - ANY QUESTIONS? - DON'T SEE YOUR PAINT CHIPS OR OTHER VINTAGE OR COLLECTOR VEHICLE ITEMS LISTED?- EMAIL US! - WE WILL LIST IT IF WE HAVE IT!- THANKS FOR LOOKING AND INTEREST!- AND THANKS FOR BIDDING! |
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