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http://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/…
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NP, if I get to drive it, assuming it ever actually is road worthy.
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Obligatory
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Looks like there was a body in here at some point
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Holy freaking hell. That's a mile and a half from my dad's house. Back in the 80's when that place was a service station my dad used to get his Ford Fiesta worked on there.
See those red doors across the street? That's where we went to church when I was a kid.
Jebus. If I only had an extra 5 grand burning a hole in my pocket. I'd stash it in Dad's garage and drive it back to the rust belt in spring.
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Gives it character.
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CP
Is there that there much to love here? It doesn't have the support network an Alfa has, but sells for the same price. I owned similar mid 70's Alfa sedans. These cars had huge bumpers, low compression, low horsepower. And they were generally lifted 1 1/2 inch to meet US bumper headlight and bumper rules.
There was a similar Lancia parked in the shadow of my favorite garage. I asked my mechanic and he said it needed plastic fuel injection parts that aren't available anymore.
I don't want to dash someone's dream for an Italian exotic. But buyer be aware. This isn't a Fiat or Alfa, you may need to fix this droid on your own.......