This 1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Duetto Spider (chassis AR660416) is said to run and drive well, and though initially described as original, the seller goes on to admit that it wears new-ish paint, top and seats as well as a replaced exhaust system. Further claimed to be a nice driver rather than a show car, it’s said to have a straight body, shiny finish and no orange peel. Fresh out of years in storage, working gauges and original headlight covers are also mentioned. Find it here on eBay in Eugene, Oregon for $26,500 OBO.

The cabin does look pretty good and seats appear to have been done right with factory-type materials and patterns. Gauges look complete, and as mentioned above they’re all in working order as well. Promisingly, several under body floor shots as well as a photo of the spare wheel well look quite good.

Why did Alfa ever mess these up with the infinitely less attractive square tail? Whatever the reasoning, we’re glad that nice, drivable examples of the original design are still around in good numbers and that they sometimes pop up for less than the price of a slightly used hybrid commuting box.