1983 Pininfarina Azzurra Spider 2000
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Description
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Founded in 1930, Carrozzeria Pininfarina has both designed and manufactured automobiles, most notably for Ferrari, but also Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Lancia, even Cadillac. The Fiat 124 Sport Spider introduced in 1966 was a collaboration, the sports car designed and manufactured by the Pininfarina with final assembly by Fiat.
In 1982, Fiat ceased production of the 124 Spider, but Pininfarina saw potential in continuing the model. They took over production, rebranding the car as the Pininfarina Azzurra Spider for the North American market. This transition marked a significant shift, as the car was now produced entirely by Pininfarina, emphasizing higher quality and luxury.
The 1983 Azzurra Spider featured several improvements over its Fiat predecessor. It retained the classic design, but the interior was slightly revised with a new center stack, and the front brakes were increased in size. The Azzurra Spider is powered by Fiat’s 2.0-liter DOHC inline-four engine, designed by ex-Ferrari engineer Aurelio Lampredi. Malcom Bricklin handled importation and service in the U.S. market.
Despite its higher price point compared to the original Fiat model, production of the Azzurra Spider continued until 1985, having found a niche market among enthusiasts who appreciated its blend of Italian style and performance.
Highlights
A sports car by famed Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Pininfarina
Fiat 2.0-liter DOHC inline-four engine
Five-speed manual transmission
Aftermarket sound system including:
Kenwood HD-FM/USB/Sirius capable head unit
Morel 6.5-inch round “Tempo” front speakers
Polk 3.5-inch rear speakers and dual db Drive WCX 3K 6-inch dual voice-coil - subwoofers
Planet Audio 1400 W sub amp and Zapco 4-channed amp
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report
Features
Maintenance and updates under current ownership include:
Front suspension arms and rear trailing arms replaced in 2015
Both front seats reupholstered, with new foam on driver side in 2015
Air conditioning system completely removed in 2015
Rebuilt transmission, clutch assembly, driveshaft donut, front shocks replaced around 2018
Brake pads/rotors/ wheel bearings new with SS braided brake lines, new brake servo, master cylinder, rear brake proportioning valve installed 2022
Front suspension tuned up with replacement bushings installed in 2023
Convertible top replaced in 2024
Known Imperfections
Some bubbling of pain and surface rust
Trunk top has rust and paint gouge
Left rear bumper end will need to be replaced and glued (included)
Speedometer stopped working in fall 2024
Subwoofers are installed in cutouts but need to be screwed down
Driver side door does not lock
Currently the power windows are not working but hope to have that corrected before sale
Currently the glove box does not have the latch mechanism but hope to have that corrected before sale
Included
Pininfarina Spyder Owner’s Manual
Pininfarina Spyder Service Manual
Pininfarina Spyder Electrical Diagnosis and Troubleshooting Guide
Spare hoses
Factory jack
Luggage rack
Left bumper end cap
Ownership History
The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report places this 1983 Pininfarina Azzurra Spider 2000 in New York since 2014. It currently shows 117,400 miles. “This 1983 Spider was driven no more than 1,000 miles/year after being purchased in 2014. Speedometer stopped working in fall 2024 but the car not driven more than a few hundred miles since then.”