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Justin51982
08-24-2009, 03:11 PM
SOLD!!!!!

SixSquared
08-26-2009, 05:49 PM
trade for 2000 tahoe plus cash.

Sentra
08-28-2009, 12:40 PM
Not bad! Price is fairly good...kinda high tho. Guess it depends on condition.

Andy's dad has one of these and we drive it a lot. An amazing car to drive. There are even turbo kits and a few motor swaps out there.

I would have this if I had the money. GoodLuck!!

Justin51982
08-29-2009, 05:20 PM
trade for 2000 tahoe plus cash.

Cash on which end?

Justin51982
08-29-2009, 05:21 PM
Not bad! Price is fairly good...kinda high tho. Guess it depends on condition.

Andy's dad has one of these and we drive it a lot. An amazing car to drive. There are even turbo kits and a few motor swaps out there.

I would have this if I had the money. GoodLuck!!

Book value on the car is $12,000, the car is priced kinda low.

eraser4g63
08-29-2009, 10:17 PM
You have quite a collection of cool cars.

Justin51982
08-30-2009, 08:58 AM
You have quite a collection of cool cars.

Thanks, I've always had a thing for odd little cars. Growing up, my mom had a '63 Austin Healey and a '59 MG A, and before I was born countless other things.

I ultimately want to end up downsizing to just my Xterra, my MG and my RX7.

okra1981
08-30-2009, 01:17 PM
KBB says that it's only worth $6200 for an '89 model with 50k miles in good condition, I don't know where you are getting $11k - $16K. I think that you have the car priced appropriately, but IA probably isn't the kind of place that you are going to find many takers for appropriately priced Alfa Romeos.

Justin51982
08-30-2009, 01:27 PM
KBB says that it's only worth $6200 for an '89 model with 50k miles in good condition, I don't know where you are getting $11k - $16K. I think that you have the car priced appropriately, but IA probably isn't the kind of place that you are going to find many takers for appropriately priced Alfa Romeos.

The difference is that an '89 is considered a "used car" whereas a '74 is considered a "classic". The value comes from blackbookusa.com.

Furthermore, mine is a '74 with only like 45,000 original miles on it.

It also was one of the first fuel injected Alfa's made. It was converted to carbs, but all the original fuel injection equipment goes with it.

I also have the records on this car dating back to 1982. So it is well documented.

Again, I think the car is priced low, but that is just to move it, and you're probably right, this might not be the "best" spot for the car, but it gets more exposer by car people on here. It is also on craigslist and a bunch of other avenues.

Glides
09-01-2009, 01:26 PM
KBB says that it's only worth $6200 for an '89 model with 50k miles in good condition, I don't know where you are getting $11k - $16K. I think that you have the car priced appropriately, but IA probably isn't the kind of place that you are going to find many takers for appropriately priced Alfa Romeos.

I think he's got it priced low actually. The value of these cars has gone way up over the past few years. If you think you can base the value of a 77 vs an 84, you are completely out to lunch. You especially can't judge a 77 Italian car by KBB.....Lol.

If I had that kind of layabout cash, i'd buy it in a heartbeat.

Justin51982
09-01-2009, 05:33 PM
I think he's got it priced low actually. The value of these cars has gone way up over the past few years. If you think you can base the value of a 77 vs an 84, you are completely out to lunch. You especially can't judge a 77 Italian car by KBB.....Lol.

If I had that kind of layabout cash, i'd buy it in a heartbeat.

Thanks for the push. Good to know someone else sees's that it's a good deal. I just wish I could get it gone.

okra1981
09-02-2009, 08:41 AM
I know that KBB is off on a lot of cars, I was just having issues with the price compared to a car that's 12 years newer, it was the oldest Veloce that I could get a KBB price on, NADA was only giving me 1988 as the oldest. I've always been a fan of the Spider, I guess it's from watching the Graduate too many times.

Glides
09-02-2009, 01:23 PM
I know that KBB is off on a lot of cars, I was just having issues with the price compared to a car that's 12 years newer, it was the oldest Veloce that I could get a KBB price on, NADA was only giving me 1988 as the oldest. I've always been a fan of the Spider, I guess it's from watching the Graduate too many times.

I understand that totally. But with cars like that, especially Alfa's and doubly especiallys with Alfa Spyders, the year of the car doesn't mean the higher the price. Once you go from the 70's to the 80's year models, the prices fluctuate wildly.

Yea, the Graduate is a great movie.

Footefan52
09-05-2009, 11:14 PM
How many times has it been on fire?

Just a little Alfa humor for you. Good luck with the sale though

Justin51982
09-15-2009, 11:10 PM
bump

fininfarina
09-17-2009, 02:06 PM
my uncle has this

what a awesomeness

Justin51982
09-18-2009, 01:03 PM
You can have one too

Justin51982
09-22-2009, 08:12 AM
I'm dropping the price $5,400.

Feffman
10-13-2009, 06:27 AM
Justin:

What carbs were installed? Weber or Dellorto? Any rust? Buddy in St. Louis is looking for a nice Alfa for his wife.

Feff

Justin51982
10-27-2009, 08:43 AM
They car had the Dellorto carbs, however, it finally SOLD last week!