Update 4/6/12: I subscribe to the idea that the price is the price -especially in the pure market forces exercise that an auction is, but I can’t help thinking that this car is under-appreciated and worth more than the sum of it’s parts. Car is listed in the current Giuliettaletta for an asking price of $20K. A little high in my opinion, but not massively.

Update 3/27/12: Car went unsold with a high bid of $12,100 -not meeting reserve, but has been relisted. I wouldn’t have sold it for $12,100.

3/17/12: Giulietta Sprint 10105 1493*20729. This car is on eBay right now out of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania from a long time Alfa club guy. Seller says it was owned by the Dupont family and under went several color changes from the original Celeste (or whatever shade of light blue). Car is currently powered by a 1600 engine out of a 101 Spider that has a blown head gasket, but comes with the original 1300. The usual caveats apply -it’s complete, together, and not far from the road, but needs a lot of help to be a nice car. That said, it is one of the better Sprint projects I’ve written about.

Looking very much like my car -patina and all. Biggest plus for this car is its potential to be a rolling restoration. Check the brakes out, do the head gasket or whatever, tie up the loosest ends in the interior, suspension etc and drive it. While you use it you can source parts, come up with a plan, and begin the restoration.
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