![]() 02/13/2016 at 19:44 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Fair condition, $13,750, CA car, and I have loved these things since I was a kid. 1973 Alfa GTV.
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![]() 02/13/2016 at 19:54 |
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hmmm.... That’s... Not awful. Its had rust patching, looks like the paint and body work wasn’t done to a very high standard... If it runs well though, given the market for these lately, it might qualify as nice price. I want one of these too... I would want to check it out and drive it... But... Maybe... It just pains me how the market for these had exploded, and that I didn’t get into one when I could have bought one in this condition for less than $5000.
![]() 02/13/2016 at 19:55 |
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Appears to be some stuff missing and other stuff hanging out. Stuff.
![]() 02/13/2016 at 20:40 |
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Yeah ... stuff. I think it’s worth probably less than 10 grand, but what do I know?
![]() 02/13/2016 at 20:44 |
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It would certainly cost to bring it up to decent shape. Pay less than 10K, I think, and strip it to bare metal.
![]() 02/13/2016 at 21:08 |
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More than me. I know jack about Italian cars
![]() 02/13/2016 at 21:20 |
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These remind me so much of a BMW 2002 - upright little coupe, minimal equipment, a blast to drive.
![]() 02/13/2016 at 23:54 |
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I had a rustbucket 72 that I paid 1200 for in 1995 and drove until 03. Best car ever. Outside of oil, brakes, and tires, only ever needed a starter and flywheel. These cars are surprisingly dependable and id love a rust free example one day (or maybe a gtv6 or milano which were also great dds Ive had) Alfas are the most fun cars you and me can afford...
![]() 02/14/2016 at 00:22 |
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And who can argue with that?