Giulia Sprint Speciale 10121*381335, 00121*01326. My local purveyors of high-end collectible cars -Fantasy Junction -have just listed this late Giulia SS. It’s as nice as expected from them. I think I have pictures of this car somewhere from about 10 years ago when it was for sale for less than 10% of the current $149,000 asking (Andrew, is this the car you sent me pictures of?) -my how times change. Is this the SS apocalypse where all the nice ones start at recent high-profile auction house prices? Why not.
Red. Looks good in all the ways it should. This looks like the Berkeley/Emeryville waterfront. Used to be all sandy beaches in the 1800’s where locals did the sort of stuff people do at sandy beaches like swim in wool and drink Bourbon, but the city (or was it the railroad robber barons?) sold all the sand for 50 cents per wagon load over a somewhat long period-probably thinking there was an infinite supply. I wonder what they thought that day when the last load was loaded up. Hmmm -we screwed up I think -kids crying on the now rocky shore etc, gentle water suddenly become treacherous. There’s a little sand there now between Ashby and University, but nothing like pictures I’ve seen -of course we now get pretty plastic and oil slick type debris so no one hangs out there much anyway -especially if Marin accidentally discharges ‘lightly treated’ waste water. Oh, wait, this is about a red SS. Nice car.
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