Update 8/13/12: Still available. Description says it was restored from bare metal by Carrozzeria Touring. Price is now “upon request”. Maybe a good car to bring to the US and try and sell at auction for a profit?
Update 2/13/09: This car is now listed on Anamera at 59000 Euro’s. They have included a statement that the engine is an 00121.
Oops: I confused this car with another. This one was not (to my knowledge) restored by a German and didn’t benefit from a parts car that was sold for 50 Euro’s. Sorry.
Original post 11/24/08: Giulia Sprint Speciale 10121*380024, 00121*00128. This car is available now out of Italy from Luzzago.  Car was restored by a German Gentleman who is said to have had a parts car that he sold for 50 Euro’s when the project was done!
The condition of this car is very good  and Luzzago has several mid-restoration pictures to assure you that things were done right where the body is concerned.
Bumpers fit very well in this picture, as does the hood and headlight rings. I like the blue but it might be a little better if it had a little less baby in it.
Wire wheels are kind of interesting but don’t do much for me. That body is amazingly straight and clean.
The bumpers fit very well and look how nicely the edge of the trunk lid maintains the line around the cam tail. Too often this is not the case, even on very expensive cars.
At least with the wires you can fully appreciate the big finned drum brakes. Those Firestone radials look pretty tough.
The trunk is just right, not too detailed but clean and with everything strapped down. I wonder what shape the little hatch at the back edge is in?
What can I say, it’s clean, it’s well put together and of high quality, but it is WAY to busy for my taste with three shades of blue, black, off white and silver/chrome. This car would look GREAT with a red interior.
Expenive air box and plenum are missing but it is so clean and well prepared looking in here I can live without it.
My favorite restoration picture, looks like a Sci-Fi space craft in this orientation.Â
No price is stated on their website but this looks like a pretty high quality restoration, so I think 50,000 Euros is probably not far from the mark of what the seller is looking to get. As for buyers the color combination interior to exterior and the wire wheels may turn some people off, but I could see some rich old guy surprising his wife with this car as a gift.

nice car, not sure about that colour on an SS though
Matt,
You had me with that last pic.
A real ‘doh’ moment after thinking how did they get the thing upside down on the hoist….
Tim
I like that color, but combined with the interior that is a lot of powder! It would look amazing with a red or gray/dark-blue or something. This is picking nits tho – nice car…