FS: '87 4kcsq

Chuck Pierce cpcycle at earthlink.net
Wed Apr 16 21:44:39 EDT 2003


Benjamin

If you thought Audis were a pain, At least there is logic in them when
built.
Alfas and Italian women take a ton of hands on care( which can be fun )
and the logic is not there.

Enjoy
Chuck

Benjamin Kaupp wrote:

> Okay, the time has come for me to make an incredibly stupid move. I
> have been seduced by a little Italian vixen and I need money to make
> her mine.
> The old lady is a 1987 4kcsq in white (of course) with the tan/black
> leather interior. She has a good body still, but she just ain't no Alfa.
>
> Anyway... the good -
> Paint still shines and interior is nearly perfect.
> Almost everything works, AC is cold, recent complete tuneup.
> New brakes, pads, fluid
> Bilstein front shocks
> Sweet sound system (negotiable)
> Not much more to say, you peeps know about these cars, and this is a
> pretty good example.
>
> The bad -
> Rear suspension is shot. Drives fine, but handles much better on left
> turns than right.
> Front wheel bearing going slowly - I have the bearings but not the time.
> Tires are worn weird due to bad suspension
> The usual dents from 15 years of life
>
> pix can be seen at http://www.ugconnection.com/4kq
>
> My only problem is that I don't really know what it's worth... My rosy
> little mind would love to see $2500, but I know that's not what's gonna
> happen. I really just want it to go to somebody who will appreciate it,
> and I'm willing to agree on a fair price. So anybody interested, or any
> advice on pricing when I advertise to all the little people, please
> don't hesitate to respond. The car is located in Santa Cruz and Ben
> Lomond, CA (depending on weekend or not).
> And it comes with a free tank of gas.
>
> -Ben Kaupp
> '87 4kcsq (goodbye, sweet Audrey)
> coming soon '78 Alfa Romeo Spider (I know, I know...)
>
> --
> Benjamin Kaupp
> User Group Connection
> bkaupp at ugconnection.com
> 831.295.2591
>
>






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