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The 'Absolutely Fabulous' 1993 Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 (S4)

Lot Number: 389

The 'Absolutely Fabulous' 1993 Alfa Romeo Spider 2.0 (S4)

Crack open the 'Bolly' for the car famously clamped outside Harvey Nicholls. Known ownership from new, period right-hand drive conversion and a recorded equivalent of 46,326 miles.

  • NOT SOLD

LIVE AUCTION: This lot was auctioned on Saturday 24th August, 2024 at 11.00am BST at The Wing, Silverstone Circuit, NN12 8TN

  • Body Colour

    BODY COLOUR
    Rosso Winner Micalizzato

  • Drive

    DRIVE
    RHD

  • Registration Number

    REG NUMBER
    K857 SLB

  • Odometer Reading

    ODOMETER READING
    74556 KM

SUMMARY

Crack open the 'Bolly' for the car famously clamped outside Harvey Nicholls. Known ownership from new, period right-hand drive conversion and a recorded equivalent of 46,326 miles.

DESCRIPTION

The first Alfa Romeo Spider was officially launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 1966 with a body design by Pininfarina and was actually the last project with which Battista 'Pinin' Farina, the founder, would ever be personally involved. Gaining international appeal in the 1967 film The Graduate, the Spider ceased production in 1993 with mild updates throughout the four models, culminating in the Series 4. Launched in 1990 with curved, colour-coded bumpers, the Bosch Motronic fuel injected 2-litre engine was mated to a 5-speed gearbox and the interior offered more luxury. As a left-hand drive only model, very few were supplied new to the UK, all with odometers in kilometres, and those that did were often converted to right-hand drive in period by the specialists at Bell and Colville.

Apart from Del Boy’s Reliant Robin and Ford Capri, few comedies featured a specific car as part of the plot, more often used as mere props to establish a character’s image, with limited screen time. Having sold a previous example of the Trotter Reliant Regal Van and Boycie’s E-Type, we are delighted, therefore, to present this very special Alfa Romeo that starred in another much loved British comedy series.

Superbly written by and starring Jennifer Saunders, the outrageous antics of Edina and Joanna Lumley’s iconic Patsy in Absolutely Fabulous first delighted audiences in 1992 and led to a 2016 feature film. Internationally acclaimed, with all five series still streaming across multiple platforms, most fans agree that the second series of 1994 was the best, with the fifth episode, Poor, a favourite amongst many. Forced to economise, and with Harrods no longer delivering, Edina gives up her chauffeur-driven Daimler and buys 'the smallest car she could find'. Causing mayhem, goaded by Patsy, on the roads of Holland Park en-route to the supermarket, and later clamped outside Harvey Nicholls’ front door, she is eventually arrested at the wheel with the parcel-shelf groaning with Champagne and designer shopping bags.

Supplied new to Fiat Motor Sales Ltd, of Wembley on 1st April 1993 with a factory hardtop, the car was registered to them as K857 SLB, we assume as a demonstrator. The numberplate is visible from the outset, whilst the eagle-eyed may notice that the car was left-hand drive when filmed.

Converted in period to right-hand drive, this famous little Spider has known ownership from new, and is presented to auction with factory hardtop, bookpacks, copy historic registration documents, historic receipts and MOTs, the current MOT Certificate valid until November 2024 and the V5C in our enthusiast vendor’s name since 6th August 2016. The car is not without a few scuffs to the paintwork, but as an Italian roadster that has covered 74,556km, or 46,326 miles, on British roads from new, the condition is remarkable overall.

An ideal first time classic or a must have for a diehard fan of the show, this ‘darling little Alfa’ is an ‘absolute sweetie’.

SPECIFICATION

Lot Number
389
Make
ALFA ROMEO
Model
SPIDER
Registration Number
K857 SLB
MOT Expiry
07/11/2024
Chassis Number
ZFA11500006013852
Engine Number
0007997
Transmission
Manual
Body Colour
Rosso Winner Micalizzato

GALLERY

CONSIGNOR

Consignor

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Payment is due by 5pm on Monday 26th August.

Payment should be made by bank transfer where possible. Payment by card can be made (in person only)

Due to venue restrictions, all vehicles must be collected on Monday 26th August between 9am and 2pm.

Any vehicles not collected by this time will be transported to a secure storage facility in Northampton by our transport partner EM Rogers, the charges for which are £175 plus VAT for removal and £10 plus VAT per day for storage. We will make contact on Sunday to confirm how you will be removing your vehicle(s). If we do not hear back from you by 5pm on Sunday evening, we will arrange collection with EM Rogers on your behalf.

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