The Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce is part of the 105/115 Series Spider, a roadster produced from 1966 to 1993. Based on the Giulia and designed by Pininfarina, it offers a stylish open-top two-seater that combines sporty engineering with Italian design. The 2000 Spider Veloce represents a later development in the series, succeeding the 1600 and 1750 versions with a larger engine displacement.
The first-generation Spider debuted in 1966 as the Alfa Romeo Spider 1600. In 1968, the 1750 line was introduced, followed by the 1750 Spider Veloce. At the end of 1969, the Series 2 was launched, featuring a more conventional, tapered rear end known as the Coda Tronca. This update included refined styling and improved trunk space. In 1971, the engine displacement increased to 1,962 cc, and the model was renamed the 2000 Spider Veloce. Over 38,000 units of this model were built, making it one of the most recognizable in the Spider family.
This 1981 Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce falls within the later part of Series 2, which lasted until 1982–83. It retains the classic Spider design but incorporates developments from the 1970s. Delivered new in the Netherlands in July 1981, this example features chrome bumpers, a variant specific to this generation.
The Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce is distinguished by its 1962 cc engine and the characteristic styling of the Series 2, including the Coda Tronca rear end. The "Veloce" designation indicates a sportier version within the Spider lineup.
This car comes with numerous invoices and appraisal reports, documenting its history as a collector’s vehicle. Its initial delivery in the Netherlands, model year of 1981, and chrome bumper features make it representative of the final phase of Series 2.
The Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider Veloce is a two-seater convertible based on Giulia technology, designed by Pininfarina, and introduced in its 1962 cc form in 1971. This particular example was built in 1981, delivered new in the Netherlands in July of that year, and includes chrome bumpers. It is accompanied by extensive receipts and appraisal reports. Interested buyers are encouraged to attend the viewing day for a closer look.
This vehicle is being auctioned online by Classic Car Auctions. Bids can be placed in the Classics Sports Cars auction in collaboration with Classic Park. The auction is entirely online, with viewing days available. The starting bid is €5,000, and the estimated value is higher.
For more details, visit www.classiccar-auctions.com/en/lot-details/34325. The auction begins on Friday, May 29, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. and closes on Wednesday, June 24, 2026, at 8:00 p.m.
The auction location is Koppenhoefstraat 14, 5283 VK Boxtel, Netherlands. Viewing days are scheduled for Saturday, June 20, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Interested attendees are welcome to visit during these times.