I have some of the factory service manuals for Alfas's but I not sure how far back they go, I will have to check into it more. What model is it, and what type of service does it require? Thanks for the inquiry.
Well that's pretty straightforward work. I would have to see the vehicle before giving you a hard estimate, things like rust or neglect are hard to take into account without putting your hands on the car first. The shop labor rate is $75/hr. There is no charge for the initial inspection. I need to finish up this last week at my current job and then I will officially be opening the doors for R M Autohaus on the 10th. So lets figure on sometime after that to bring it by and I'll have a look, and speak with you about your goals with the car. Things like "Are you still running the original points distributor or have you converted to electronic ignition and if not do you want to do that?"
We bought the car as a project car about 3 years ago and now have no time to work on it. Have not changed anything except speedometer cable and I have the brakes just need to change out the old ones.
In the past 3 years we have only taken short trips with it to Conifer and Evergreen.
We now accept PayPal financing. So if we actually ever open, our customers will have the option if approved; to defer their automotive repair bill. Just another way Rocky Mountain Autohaus will exceed your expectations.
I'm actually a Porsche Silver Master Tech. with 8 years as a dealer technician and a overlap for a year and a half as a Master tech/Shop foreman @ Porsche North Houston.