Alfa 156 - viewing a V6
Discussion
Going to look at a 98 V6 with 135k on the clock, looks presentable in photos.
Want to buy my first Alfa so it must be a good one as I would like to keep it long-term.
I've read it's worth having a look underneath for rust, well this one's been lowered...
Noticed there's some bubbling on the sill, are these strutural and can these be replaced?
Had a look on the alfa forum, looks like a lot of 156s rust within 10 years!
Assuming its 2-300 quid job at the bodyshop what should I offer?
Really keen on the V6 noise - and am willing to prove the25 er more like 20mpg average wrong.
Thanks
Want to buy my first Alfa so it must be a good one as I would like to keep it long-term.
I've read it's worth having a look underneath for rust, well this one's been lowered...
Noticed there's some bubbling on the sill, are these strutural and can these be replaced?
Had a look on the alfa forum, looks like a lot of 156s rust within 10 years!
Assuming its 2-300 quid job at the bodyshop what should I offer?
Really keen on the V6 noise - and am willing to prove the
Thanks
Edited by OctaneV8 on Friday 5th March 21:43
Just a heads up on the cambelt change. I bought a V6 thinking the belts and idlers had been done, the idlers hadn't, bang! 1500 quid later rebuilt engine(All things Alfa, top job). Double check if you can, dont take someones word for it. Lesson learned.
Highly recommend buying 1 still. Beautiful sound.
Highly recommend buying 1 still. Beautiful sound.
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