This 1985 Alpine-Renault A310 GT (Chassis VFA2700vaf0001844) is one of the last A310’s built, and was the subject of extensive restoration work by Norman Presser at International Car Restoration in Elgin, SC. There are only a few of these cars currently in the USA and the seller calls this car one of the nicest in terms of both model desirability – late production number, Group IV fender flares – and condition. It is turn-key and ready to drive to its new home today. It is available in Columbia, South Carolina for $32k.

The car has 4500 miles on a rebuilt engine with DeVil racing exhaust with custom trumpet tips produces a wild sound from the rear mounted engine. Cibie driving lights are mounted up front, and we love the enclosed set of rectangular headlights. The starter and Deka battery are brand new. Custom upgrades include an electronic fuel pump and a repositioned clutch pedal, making this car a extremely reliable and an absolute joy to drive according to the seller. New Yokohama AVS Intermediate rear tires were installed and now have less than 1000 miles.

The car shows some normal signs of age and wear, and the paint is nice but a few minor imperfections exist (see photos), like some stress cracks on the roof where it meets the A and B pillars. They are only visible upon close examination and hardly show up in the photos. We love the profile shot below, which demonstrates the shape and extreme angles of this model.

The interior is original and in “fair” condition according to the seller. In the dash is a rebuilt speedo with new facing, and custom made door sills are on either side of the bucket seats. The seller does mention a couple issues, like the hi-beam switch working intermittently and a few little bits missing like the cap for the driving lights switch and the knobs that fold the seats forward (both of these still function perfectly according to the seller). The driver side window also works, but functions poorly due to a slightly bent window frame.

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Check out the additional photos of the car in the Flickr album and slide-show below.