Update 4/26/10: Car has been sold as of 4/4/10. I imagine the selling price was a little shy of the asking, perhaps about $26k?
Giulia Spider 10123*373471, 00112*15253. This car is currently listed as for sale on the Alfa BB out of Florida. Asking price is $28,500 which includes a Pininfarina hard top to be restored and an original Giulia Spider hood.  I would call this restored to very nice driver condition.  Not necessarily original or perfect but attractive and usable.
The money shot for sure, like a mature super model in sunsets orange glow. Â Remember that this is what the average person sees before you go and pick the details that are not perfect apart.
Still looking great in a more normal shot. Â Paint looks very good as does the trim and lights. Â Hood gap at the front could be improved upon.
Sharing the driveway with a sometimes peer 190sl. Â Giulia is attractive from this angle as well. Â Trunk fit also could use some adjustment. Â Once you take the lids and doors off for paint it takes a special touch to get them back into place.
There is a pretty good patch in the floor here. Â Other pictures show patches elsewhere done with the same skill. Â Not sure how this affects value. Â Anyone?
Attention to detail here is commendable. Spin on filter adapter is a nice upgrade. Â I see Konis and who is it that has the silver sport springs?
I don’t care for the ‘testarossa’ treatment, but some like it. Â Weird plug leads and dig the yellow zip ties. Â 105 dual carb manifold, headers and the narrow blade Euro fan are sensible.
Wires are different here. Â Tidy, above average firewall. Â These air filters can come apart and clog a carb causing loss of power.
Door jams look pretty good as do the seats and just about everything else here. Â Red interior in a red Spider is too much IMHO -black is just right -without red pin striping that is…
Dash could use some improvement -yellowed gauges (with improper chromed intermediate rings), horn button center and radio blank. Â The dash top is coming off at the edges. Â Still better than most though!
This car represents the top of the middle condition-wise and is probably the best sort of car to buy as a compromise between usability, originality, finish and performance. Â $28,500 worth? Â Tough to say but if you were inclined the hard top could reduce that to $26,500 pretty fast if you sold it.
