Alfa Romeo 101 Factory Steel Pininfarina Hardtop on 2040-parts.com
Santa Barbara, California, United States
For Sale is an exceedingly rare Alfa Romeo 101 factory steel hardtop. The top came off a 1965 Alfa Romeo 1600 Veloce Spider LWB 101. It was produced by Pininfarina but has lost its PF tag over the years. This top uses latching hooks on the interior of the top on four points rather than the hooks on the rear quarter panels on the exterior of the body like other Alfa Hardtops. A new headliner was put on the top when it was re painted then was put in storage. Don't miss your chance to own a truly rare piece of Alfa history.
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