HERE .... SOLD
Just to let you know.
The price seems low?!
HERE .... SOLD
Just to let you know.
The price seems low?!
Last edited by Castagnero; 12th February 2019 at 04:14 AM.
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Fulvia coupé - 1968
I like it!
The seller seems sincere
1966 Lancia Fulvia "Bella"
1966 Lancia Fulvia racecar
1977 Alfa Romeo A12 truck ( for sale )
1968 Ford Mustang ( for sale )
1955 Lancia Aurelia B20
www.flattjern.com
From the bad pictures, it looks great! Somebody near me should snap this up so I can come see it!
Seems a great original condition car full of Patina. Shame the stripe is slightly incorrect though and why remove the battery to the boot when the car is so original??
Price probably reflects the fact that the car will need money on it if the future owner want concors
If it is in mechanicalliy good order, isnt this a bargain?
Offcourse best value for US buyers.
Cheers
Tor
I guess the pictures aren't so bad, was looking on my phone before. Yes seems like a bargain or at least a fair deal as the paint job looks marginal (overspray, stripe incorrect as mentioned).
I would want to see it first if I was in the market, but would also think this goes quick. Yes, why move the battery and drill a kill switch through the rear fender?
Waiting for one of the SoCal guys to chime in as I'm sure someone knows this car..
This was for sale in New Jersey, on eBay, last year, for a similar price. This guy lives in my neighborhood, actually. We played phone tag last night, hopefully I can see it this week.
My initial thought was "bargain" and "too bad it's not near my home" as well. But then 1.2HF aren't as sought after as 1.3HF, so one shouldn't fall into the trap of comparing to 1.3HF prices. If there is more than patina that can be preserved, but some real work is required, it's a completely different story. See the discussion on BaT back in 2009, when another 1.2HF was sold in the US.
I'll certainly follow anything you add when you saw the car - even though I'm a continent and an ocean away and won't actually buy it
Bernt
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