Don't buy it. Send me the number, though.
They are wonderful cars. I miss mine terribly. All Alfas are starting to go way
up in value. A decent Giulietta can fetch 6 figures. 5 years ago they were
$20K.
Ron Soave
> On Jul 23, 2016, at 2:48 PM, Kirk Hargreaves via Spridgets
> <spridgets@autox.team.net> wrote:
>
> Help me please, I am tempted. A guy near our home has this up for sale, a
> Graduate original 68k on the odometer (unless rolled back but the car with
> all records looks like the accurate mileage).
>
> Red with paint having been buffed to hard on trunk . . white showing. No mud
> in the body that I can tell via magnet and second owners testimony.
>
> Seams in the seats beginning to come apart.
>
> He says the electrics have been re-done with an updated harness to hopefully
> avoid gremlins common to this mark.
>
> Wants 5k - which according to "sold cars" on eBay indicates they trade for
> around 5k, give or take.
>
> Soooooooo . . . how difficult are these cars in terms of reliability?
>
> Is "Fix it Again Tony" the thing that consistently applies to this model?
>
> Kirk
>
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