The Disco Volante Spyder was introduced three years after the initial run of coupes debuted as a way to celebrate the coachbuilder's 90th anniversary. Unlike the Alfa Romeo 8C Spider, which uses a power-folding soft top, the Disco Volante has two manually removable carbon fiber panels that store in the trunk. Mechanically, the Spyder is identical to the 8C, packing a Ferrari-derived 4.7-liter naturally aspirated V-8 sending 450 horsepower to the rear wheels. The Disco Volante also retains most of the 8C's interior, as well as its steel space frame and chassis. This particular Disco Volante Spyder is the fourth of seven built. Painted in a stunning shade of British Racing Green over green interior, it's just been treated to new tires and a braking system refresh. It's also optioned with a front axle lift system for clearing tougher angles, and comes included with a six-piece luggage set. All it needs is a new owner to drive it.