Update 4/6/12: $1000 spent. What now?
Giulietta Spider 750D 1495*00345. This hulk that was once a very desirable early Spider is on eBay right now out of Rogersville Missouri. Considering 750D 00808 sold for something, and was not much of a parts car, maybe this will find a home too -speculation against future astronomical prices if nothing else. Biggest barrier is local pick-up in the middle of absolute nowhere requiring a flatbed and come-alongs. “Bring your trailer and wench!” the seller says -Haig caught this humor I missed. Winch I think they mean…
Who knows how or why -we can all guess though. I bet someone here would pay good money for that early hood prop seen standing at attention from out of the middle of the wreck.
Maybe someone’s got a parts car front end. Comes with 4 doors. Looks to be a 105 disk brake rear end in the foreground. What’s that worth to a scrapper?
I’m sure it has rust -but I’d think the corners here would be rusted out and they’re not. Back end looks decent. What would someone do with that dash?
Positive ID made.
I still think a car like this would make an interesting subject of a Travel or Discovery Channel show “Ultimate Project Car” where a team of restorers resurrects a once proud car.






“Bring your trailer and wench” Doubtful my wench would travel 500 miles to pick this thing up. But I would for $250.
In 2006, on the ABB, you and I saw Jason in Tennessee acquire 1495*00666, which turned out to be a Veloce! Rusted out in the woods, many doubted it would be worth restoring as “it would ‘only’ have value of $40,000” after restoration. Time changes what the dollar value is, but the Giulietta has another set of values which should govern the descision.
Time to add 1495*00666 to your database!
Looks like the previous owner was a suicide bomber.