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Wanted Alive: A Giulia

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#1 · (Edited)
This is the "I want a Giulia Thread" with Links to threads of folks looking for them, or for selling them, or even just fantasizing about them. Info taken from this folder (Sedans) back to 1/1/2011, and from the For Sale/Wanted folders back only to July 2011.

Also look in "Roll Call" file above as lots of new acquisitions show up there.

In preparing this, some eyeball stats: as many Berlinas as Giulias moving. Three to four times the "rare" roundtails as Giulias. Mostly post 105 cars on For Sale ads about 8:1.

Note: all the below are linked to the source post. (MO/DY/YR, newest on top)


2015 - Newer on top -----

5/23/15 - FS: 1972 1.3 Super, blue/tan,nice car, $22,750 ask, SF/CA

5/19/15 - FS: 1967 Super, green/tan, very nice, FJ, ask $28.5k LINK

5/18/15 - FS: 1971 Super, biscione trim, tan/brown, 1750, GA, e-Bay/bid

5/16/15 - FS: 1965 Giulia TI 1600, with Super mods, tan/red, St Louis, bid/e-Bay SOLD @ $22.1k LINK

5/15/15 - FS: 1967 Super, 2L, green/tan, lots of kit, ask $17,500 -- SOLD

5/7/15 - FS: 1300 Super, beige/tan, Italy, ask +/- $15k

4/17/15 - FS: 1968 1300 TI w/1750, blue/tan, FL, e-Bay/bid

4/7/15 - FS: 1967 Super, wht/blk, project, e-Bay, SoCal, listed before

3/12/15 - FS: 1967 Super, wht/gray, e-Bay bid, major project, San Diego, CA


3/7/15 - FS 1971 1300 TI, green/tan, low miles, C/L WA, $17,999

1/14/15 - FS: 1967 Giulia Super, gray/gray, resto project but turns over, C/L WA, ask $9995


1/13/15 - FS: 1969 1300TI, faggio/tan, NY, e-Bay BIN $24.5k


-- 2014 ---

12/17/14 - FS: 1971 1300 Super, green/brown, e-Bay, WA, starting $20k, BIN $30k

12/10/14 - 1976 Nuova Super, 1600, Dutch blue/brown, GA, Hemmings, ask $17,900

12/9/14 - FS: 1974 1300 TI, indigo gray/burgandy and/or brown?, NJ, e-Bay, not sold at $10,100

11/25/14 - FS: "One Berlina and three Giulias on ebay today." No links.

11/24/14 - FS: 1967 SUper, rally prepped, lots of kit and mods, SOLD $7100

11/15/14 - FS: 1969 1300 TI, faggio/tan, original, in Europe, e-Bay, ask $26,500

11/15/14 - FS: 1968 1300 TI, Dutch blue/gray, very original, NY, e-Bay, ask $28,500

11/12/14 - FS: 1970 1300 TI, red/black, LA/CA

11/12/14 - FS: 1968 1300 TI, red/tan, NJ ask $21,000

11/12/14 - FS: 1976 1600 Nuova in NC on e-Bay, blue/tan

11/11/14 - FS: Europe 1972 Giulia Super 1.3, beige/tan, very original, ask Euro 10,000

11/8/14 - FS: 1968 1300TI In Jersey on ebay, prunga (pastel purple)/tan, ask $21k

11/1/14 - FS: Europe 1300 to 2L '73 Super in NL, white/black, ask Euro 18,900 ($23,700) - SOLD to CA

10/29/14 - FS: 1967 Super, blue/black, running resto, no price, LA/CA

10/22/14 - FS: Europe 1964 Giulia 1300 Berlina, strip speedo, 1300, 4 sp, very original, no ask, NL, ABB

10/21/14 - FS: 1971 1300 Super, green/tan, low miles, concourse, C/L ask $24.5k, Seattle

10/18/14 - FS: Europe, 1973 Super 2L, metallic purple/tan, ask Euro 14,500 (~$18,500) - SOLD to TX


10/11/14 - FS: EUROPE, 1963 Giulia TI, gray/gray, low miles, floor shift, strip speedo, asking Euro 13,000, NL -- SOLD 2015 Belgium

10/8/14 - FS: 1967 Super, met gray/brown, fresh resto, nice, US, no price listed, rumored $49.5k, ABB

9/23/14 - FS: 1969 Super, nice, biscione, beige/brown, NB, e-Bay, and BAT 9/26

9/8/14 - FS: BACK from June 29 (below) - blue/gray Nuova w/2L, MA, e-bay start bid $19,750

8/28/14 - FS: 1967 Super, 1750, white/gray-blk, VIN-AR859300, nice, e-Bay BIN $21k, WA, also on Lucky Collector:: SOLD $18.2k e-Bay

8/13/14 - 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1600, white/gray, nice, CA:: SOLD, $ undisclosed

8/4/14 - Wanted: 65-72 Giulia TI/Super resto project <$6500

7/28/14 - FS/Wanted: '67 1300 TI (& 71 GTV) for 1600/1750 Super

7/25/14 - FS: '67 Giulia Super race car, ask $27.5k


7/21/14 - FS: '70 Biscione 1600, perwinkle blue/tan, not running, hot mess, e-Bay/NJ:: SOLD $8402

7/17/14 - FS: '73 Super, faggio/tan, 1600, nice & original looking, Hemmings/MA, no price listed

7/12/14 - FS: '65 1300 TI, perwinkle blue/red, e-Bay bid/ BIN $26.9k, Reserve not met at $16.9k high bid, re-listed e-Bay, $14.1k high bid did not meet Reserve


7/6/14 - FS: '65 Super, 1600, gray/gray, BAT NY, ask $30k


7/3/14 - FS: '67 faded red Super project on e-Bay in IL:: SOLD $4550


6/29/14 - FS: '75 Nuova Super w/ 2L, blue/gray-blk, on e-Bay & C/L, e-Bay high bid $16.1k, reserve not met

6/29/14 - FS: '77 Nuovo Super, partial ext conversion, indigo/gray-blk, C/L NY, ask $15k,

6/26/13 - FS: '67 Super on e-Bay, WA, white/gray, 1750, BIN $24,500, high bid $21.6k, reserve not met:: SOLD $18.2k e-Bay

6/24/14 - FS: Giulia Super (S1) on C/L, LA/CA, ask $5500

6/22/14 - FS: '72 Giulia 1300 Super modified by Balduzzi 2 liter rally engine and suspension, C/L in CA, ask $38k

5/26/14 - FS: '72 Prunga/tan 1300, e-Bay, OR:: SOLD $10,105

5/22/14 - FS: ´67 Giulia Super 2 liter, a 1300 TI conv in metallic olive, Anamera, ask Euro 19,950:: SOLD in Y'urp (~$28k)

5/22/14 - FS: '67 Alfa Romeo 1600 Giulia Super, white, good runner, rusty and dents, C/L, ask $12k


5/21/14 - FS: It's Back - '73 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1300, e-Bay bid, high bid $5k, Reserve not met

5/18/14 - Wanted: Alfa Romeo Guilia Sedan

4/25/14 - FS: '75 Giulia Super, 2L, white/gray-blk, Austin, Ask $22,500:: SOLD, P-pty

4/13/14 - FS: '71 Super Biscione, 1600, blue/tan, e-Bay MI:: SOLD at $9850 e-Bay


4/9/14 - FS: '72 Giulia Super 1300, ask $20k, in Europe:: SOLD, "coming to US"

4/9/14 - FS: '72 Giulia Super 1300, ask $20k, in Europe:: SOLD, "coming to US"

4/8/14 - FS: '65 TI 2L, Perwinkle, blue/black, 2L, ask $15k, relisted later at $13.5k


4/8/14 - FS: SOLD 1971 Super Biscione, 1750 - back up for sale, ask $25k:: SOLD P/pty

4/2/14 - Wanted: 1600 Super

3/15/14 - FS: 1967 Giulia Super project, ask $7500, LA


3/10/14 - FS: 1973 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1300, C/L $17.5k

2/6/14 - For Sale: 1967 Giulia Super, ask $8000, project Relisted on e-Bay.

2/1/14 - Wanted: Concours 60's Giulia Super

2/1/14 - Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 TI 1967, Europe

1/31/14 - 1972 alfa giulia mint condition, 35k km, Euro 15k

End 2013 below /Start 2014 above --------------------

12/20/13 - 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Giardinetta by Colli. UK, ~$37k

12/14/13 - For Sale: Giulia TI SUPER (Italy), Euro 110k

12/10/13 - 1972 Giulia 1300 Super, Indigo gray/red, in Y'urp

12/8/13 - 1965 Giulia 1600 Super; NL, ask Euro 18k

11/27/13 - 1967 Super, white/black, e-Bay/Canada, SOLD $4,677

11/27/13 - 1965 Giulia Ti for sale (Oakland, Ca). gray/red. ask $10k

11/11/13 - For Sale. It's Baaack! Blue 66 1300 TI on e-Bay Seller listing.

10/24/13 - For Sale: '66 Guilia TI, 2L TS, lots more, ask $34k Relisted 10/30

10/6/13 - Wanted: Giulia Super 1600(+)

9/28/13 - For Sale: 1971 Giulia Super Biscione, ask $25k, SOLD PPTY

9/26/13 - Blue 1966 1300 TI on ebay in Newhall, CA; BIN $17,500, sold $13,850

9/3/13 - 1973 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1600 via Alfaholics, Euro 19k.

8/31/13 - 1966 Giulia Super for sale on BAT, white, ask $23.5k, same as 8/24 FJ below

8/27/13 - 1964 Alfa Giulia TI sedan, blue, hot 2L, more - $14000


8/24/13 - 1966 Giulia Super, 2L, white/brown - Fantasy Junction ask $23,500

8/20/13 - 1974 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Giardinetta (wagon) | Monterey 2013 | RM AUCTIONS - Sold $77k


8/15/13 - Alfa Romeo Giulia Nuova FIA car, ask 10,300 Euro in Greece

8/12/13 - FS: '67 Giulia Super green, ABB, ask $11K

8/11/13 - 1975 Nuova Super | eBay

8/8/13 - 1972 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sport Wagon Introzzi Stationwagon for sale: Anamera


8/5/13 - 1974 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Giardinetta by Carrozzeria Grazia | Monterey 2013 | RM AUCTIONS

8/1/13 - For Sale: Giulia Super 1600 Biscione €20.750 (around $27.450)

7/22/13 - 67 Super on C/L 1750, ask $12k

7/17/13 - 1966 TI with 1750/Webers/LSD/more on e-Bay, SOLD $7211

7/1/13 - 1965 Alfa Romeo TI - C/L $15k

6/18/13 - FS: 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super (ed. rough)

Long dry spell for Giulias -------------------------

4/18/13 - Giulia 1300 Super 1971 well preserved


4/9/13 - Wanted: Giulia Super 1964-1967

It's baaaaack! 3/6/13 - '71 1300 Super w/21K Kilometers, $29,999

2/22/13 - 1967 Giulia Super Vintage Race Car

2/19/13 - 75 Giulia Nuova on e-Bay

2/10/13 - Life of Ti: a recent acquisition (70 1300 TI)

2/9/13 - Sale: My (Not Quite New) Super ('65)

2/8/13 - Old or New Listing? 68 Giulia Super TI homage - $47k

2/8/13 - Just joined the Giulia Fraternity ('71 1300 Super)

2/7/13 - Finally I got my super today (67 1600 Super)


1/3/13 - '65 Giulia 1.3L

------- Start of 2012 ----------

12/26/12 - 1973 Giulia Super 1300, Pino/brown, list $22.6k

12/11/12 - 1972 Giulia 1300 Super

12/5/12 - Wanted Super

11/21/12 - Re-Up - 71 Super on craigslist SF

11/5/12 - Nice red '70 1300Ti on eBay (FL)

10/30/12 - Nice Looking Celeste Blue 1971 1300 Super

10/30/12 - 1967 Super on e-Bay

10/29/12 - Decent looking '66 1300Ti on BaT

10/8/12 - 1971 Alfa Giulia Super 2.0L (So. Africa)

9/12/12 - 67 Super for sale (Re-list - racer/street - Sold)

9/11/12 - 1965 Giulia Ti (2L Super)

9/6/12 - 65 Giulia TI for sale

8/31/12 - 1971 Giulia 1300 Super


Added-missed: 8/27/12 - 1971 Alfa Romeo 1600 Super Biscione - SOLD !


7/29/12 - E-bay Super (1969 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1600)

7/26/12 - 1971 Giulia Super (1300) from WA

7/24/12 - FIA-legal Super in the UK, 22,000 pounds, 172 HP. Youch! 1965 Alfa Romeo Gulia Super Historic FIA Race car

7/3/12 - 1971 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Super

6/26/12 - 1973 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1.3 for sale: Anamera

6/14/12 - 1972 Giulia Super - FAST

5/15/12 - 1970 Giulia 1300 TI

5/14/12 - 1969 Giulia 1600 Super

5/3/12 - $16.5k Berlina in LA

5/7/12 - Stunning and $$$ Berlina in Cragslist

5/3/12 - Gulia Sedans on Ebay

5/4/12 - 1972 Alfa Romeo Berlina

4/28/12 - Decent looking Berlina FS in Marlboro, NY

4/14/12 - Pricey Super on ebay

4/13/12 - Cheap Super on ebay

3/22/12 - WANTED: Giulia Ti 1300~1600 / Super/ Nuova

3/22/12 - Giulia Ti 1300~1600 / Super/ Nuova

3/10/12 - Found this on Marktplaats.nl

3/5/12 - Berlina, Super and TI prices?

3/3/12 - For Sale: 1967 Giulia Super: $18,500.

2/18/12 - my 1974 Berlina on Ebay no reserve

2/9/12 - For Sale: Selling my 1974 Berlina $3900. Boston Area

1/18/12 - For Sale: 1964 Giulia TI for sale

1/12/12 - For Sale: "1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia" - BaT and Craigslist $17,777

1/11/12 - For Sale: Berlina in Seattle

1/7/12 - FYI... $46K (USD) Super on eBay UK

------------ Start 2011 -----------

12/31/11 - '69 berlina pricing?

12/15/11 - For Sale: 74 Berlina

11/21/11 SOLD - For Sale: 1972 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super 1600

11/15/11 - For Sale: 1965 Giulia TI

11/9/11 - Berlina on CL in SF

11/1/11 - Just Sold a Super

10/25/11 - For Sale: 1973 Giulia Super Project

10/23/11 - For Sale: 1975 Giulia Nuova 1300 Super

10/23/11 - For Sale: 1970 TI 1300 2.0 for sale

10/20/11 - For Sale: 1974 berlina

10/11/11 - For Sale: 1971 Giulia Super

10/7/11 - For Sale Feeler: 1967 Giulia Super (SOLD)

9/14/11 - For Sale: Nuova Super on LA CL

9/10/11 - My new Super

9/9/22 - For Sale: Alfa berlina 1974

9/9/11 - For Sale: Guilia super 1970

9/8/11 - For Sale: '71 Berlina - Show Quality - Santos

8/18/11 - Another 1600 TI comes up on ebay!

8/18/11 - For Sale: 1974 ALFA BERLINA (Project)

8/15/11 - For Sale: Red 71 Berlina on eBay?

8/4/11 - $30,000 LA Berlina

8/2/11 - '65 Ti on eBay - Oregon

8/2/11 - For Sale: '65 Ti on eBay - Oregon

8/1/11 - Super on ebay in Berkeley

7/31/11 - NUOVA SUPER for SALE

7/31/11 - For Sale: Giulia Nuova 1300 super project

7/19/11 - Are Berlinas The Next Big Thing?

7/19/11 - For Sale: 1971 alfa romeo giulia 1300 super

7/13/11 - For Sale: 1969 Alfa Romeo Berlina - $3000 (Spokane Craigslist)

7/10/11 - Super for sale in Seattle

7/7/11 - Nice Berlina on Ebay

7/7/11 - Listing My '73 Berlina For Sale

7/6/11 - Buying a Giulia (maybe in Italy) ... any input is welcome

6/17/11 - '67 Super on eBay

6/3/11 - 1964 Giulia TI on ebay

4/24/11 - What is a fair price for a 65 TI?

4/8/11 - New White 65 Super to the Herd

ADDER: 3/6/2011 - 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super, $30k

1/31/11 - Prices for a '67 Super?

1/12/11 - WANTED: 1970 - 1974 Giulia Super - Condition #2 (or 2+) Only

1/12/11 - Wanted: 1970 - 1974 Giulia Super - Condition #2 (or 2+) Only

1/1/11 - Price of Berlina's

12/31/10 - Giulia Pricing
 
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#1,507 ·
That's a good question - I wasn't sure how Hagerty gets their data either but just went to their website and here is their explanation: https://www.hagerty.com/valuationtools/about-our-prices

Basically they say it is a combination of auction sales, dealer sales that they get the data on, private sales that are reported to them (presumably at the time of purchasing insurance), and insured values. They do take the model year into consideration, and for some cars significant options like an engine upgrade, convertible top, etc.

I am insured by them for both of my classic cars. I initially insured each of the cars for the corresponding purchase price. One car was already restored so I haven't changed the insured amount; but the other one I put about $10K of work into it and therefore later raised the insured amount (and they in turn raised my premium) because I think the car is worth more now than when I purchased it.
Bill
 
#1,508 · (Edited)
We should keep in mind that Supers and TI's are hardly the kinds of "rare" cars that benefit from value guides. The reason is that with over 500k produced, most in Europe, there is still a substantial amount of cars for sale. The best value guide is the one you do for yourself by checking out European car sales sites like Anamera, Austoscout24, Mobile.de, or Marktplatz. Those sites have real cars with conditions ranging from rust-buckets to absolute first quality examples with real prices attached. In a global marketplace, the best prices are those attached to cars which are competing with other, similar cars. And that's Y'urp.
 
#1,509 ·
Yes - I looked on the internet for about 6 months before finding and purchasing my Giulia Super in the US. There is definitely a bigger online supply overseas, and I am sure I paid more here in the US as a result. But I eventually justified it by the fact that I was able to personally inspect my car prior to purchase, and I didn't have to pay to ship it across the ocean either. In the Hagerty link above they say they collect data from around the world but it seems logical that the majority of their data is from the US, and I wonder if US prices tend to be higher than those in Europe for similar reasons that I ran across.
Bill
 
#1,510 ·
And Jim, there is enough sales there to actually make a "market" there. Awhile back in this thread I posted data from a day's research on many of the NW Europe sites and there were over 50 Giulias for sale., Most 1300's and Nuovas. Few 1600's, very few S1's. A few heavily modded. I even did price statistical analysis and it revealed nothing like $36k for a good S2 but their prices have risen since I started looking in 2010. In 2010 a good S3 in #4 would go for Euro 8-12k )1300 vs 1600). My superb 2L Pino car was Euro 8200. That would be Euro 20k today. The value of my S1 has doubled also.
 
#1,513 · (Edited)
I'm a True Believer in the Austrian school of economics which suggests that there is no such thing as intrinsic value. Instead, the Austrians suggest that value is subjective and always subject to negotiation. Simply put Supers become "worth" X when we decide they are worth X. If the pristine Super down the street is selling for $50k and you find an almost identically pristine car in Italy for $30k, you're being asked to pay more for the convenience of buying locally. The fun part is deciding whether the $20k difference is "worth" it.
 
#1,514 ·
Jim, permit me two follow up observations: Note I didn't pass judgement on the seller's math; I too question whether one could pay the asking price and then pay a shop to restore the car and still have it cost what a car "ready to go" could be bought for. But, the issue is, it seems to me, that the supply of project Supers is in short supply and this one is still in a guy's driveway, quite possibly an original US import model in the state where it was first sold. Not so easy to find, especially if you live in a place where people didn't know what an Alfa was in 1967.
Run all of this through the "Austrian school" and you still have to say that it's hard to find any Giulia worth messing with for under 10k, anymore.
 
#1,515 ·
One would have to see in person, but the shell at least looks solid, though he does mention bubbling in the paint, which I guess means it's not recent paint.
Time was I'd have been all over this, but my big project days are kinda behind me. At least that's my feeling just now.
Andrew
 
#1,516 · (Edited)
But, the issue is, it seems to me, that the supply of project Supers is in short supply and this one is still in a guy's driveway, quite possibly an original US import model in the state where it was first sold. Not so easy to find, especially if you live in a place where people didn't know what an Alfa was in 1967.
I agree, entirely, Jon. My comments were intended to be more generic than specific. Looking at the car, I think someone with knowledge of old Alfas, mechanical skills, and a good workshop could---if everything falls into place when it's supposed to---complete that car for well under the $20k-to-complete estimate.
 
#1,517 ·
I don't think one can make a living restoring and selling [nonvintage] Alfas on the open market. You can make a living restoring them if someone's paying you by the hour and doesn't care about the final cost.
This car is attractive because it appears to whole, complete, decent looking paint, and needs mothering, which everyone seems to jump at. But is it economically smarter than buying one done? Probably not. But except at my house, there aren't a lot of Supers to choose from! So one has to pick from what's available.
Andrew
 
#1,518 ·
I agree Andrew, unless held for great lengths of time. I bought a few for import that needed only minor work and fettling and made very very little net after the work, TTL S&H. I'd have been better off greeting people at WalMart. NO more of that. I'd rather work on mine.
 
#1,519 ·
I fix and sell a fair number of project cars (Alfas and otherwise), but it's hobby gone wrong, not something I need to do to pay the rent; I have a real job. If I come out ahead on my out-of-pocket, I'm happy. If I get anything at all for my labor, time for a party. I just took on a 66 Karmann Ghia, which will put my method to the test.

Andrew
 
#1,520 · (Edited)
I fix and sell a fair number of project cars (Alfas and otherwise), but it's hobby gone wrong=
Well, you're sure preachin' to choir (at least this one-person version) with this, Andrew. I paid well above market for my Super simply because it satisfied my criteria for finding and then buying the best car I could find. While I could argue that paying above market value for a car isn't what it's "worth", I can say with certainty that it was sure worth it to me. It was exactly what I was looking for, I could afford the price, and so I bought it. I really have no idea---intentionally so---how much I actually have spent changing wheels, building a performance 2 liter, installing a close-ratio gearbox, different seats, etc., etc. because this is all about enjoyment and not business. Is it a "hobby gone wrong"? Probably. But the "wrongness" sure is fun . . . and it's been this much fun for a major part of my life.
 
#1,521 ·
I'm in that crowd. I'm wondering if this one is straight and what parts are missing. What is involved with the brake servo and I'm guessing it is standing pedals and what it takes to put a two liter in it?
 
#1,522 ·
I emailed the seller. Late 1966 car, 32xxxx VIN, been in the Bay Area since new. He's had it decades, hasn't gotten to it, doesn't know the condition of anything. If I was in the market for a Super I'd be interested, but complete projects, as I said, not really my thing now. The engine looks like a 2000, with the spin-on filter.

Brake booster you can buy new, or Classic Alfa has rebuild kits for approx $120. They aren't hard to do.

I didn't previously know of the car.

Andrew
 
#1,523 ·
I got a response and sent some questions. We'll see. It looks like a good project, at least worth further investigation. My biggest worry is aside from being straight is the missing parts that will be really hard to find.
 
#1,524 ·
On the project Super, if it's still around next week I'll go look at it. I have a fair amount of trim and whatnot, and the car comes with literally boxes and boxes of stuff, not all of it strictly for that car (I saw a Spica manifold).

In other news, the classic seller with the Giulietta TI in Boise has his $50K Super back on ebay.

And there's this charming 1300 TI in LA: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Giuli...cd5e4bd:g:8LIAAOSwJTNbyHko:rk:41:pf:0&vxp=mtr

Andrew
 
#1,525 ·
Yeah that Super being offered by Modern Classics looks beautiful but he originally had it listed for $55K. He apparently imports many of the cars he sells so I want him to be successful, but prices seem high to me.
 
#1,526 ·
Agree re prices, but he is a retailer, so will always be higher. He just sold a grey Giulietta on BaT, it met its reserve at what seemed to me a reasonable price.
$50K is pretty above market for a Super now, and $40K for a Giulietta sedan is more than double what most folks would pay.
Andrew
 
#1,529 · (Edited)
I get that a lot:)
I got the Berlina with the fresh hot rod motor and gearbox running today so I probably don't need a Super anyway. I did have a problem with the old set up I've never had before, everything was so dry under the hood all the bare metal started getting surface rust so I zinc plated everything from the cam cover bolts to the AC stud bushings, injectors, lines, brackets, heater fitting, and a bunch of other little stuff.
 
#1,531 ·
I posted this 11 months ago and I don't see much has changed.
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Every so often I peruse the NW Euro sites for Giulia sales and market comparisons. Looked at just one site, AutoScout24 in NL. Note that there are several other sites but this is usually one of the more prolific. And this is only NL.

Findings:

Price range: Euro 8750 ($10,500) - 47,500 ($57,000), $ Exch at ~1.2
Average price: Euro 20,000 ($24000)
39 total
28 - 1300's - 70%, below the average price
7 - 1600's - most (5) above average
2 - 2L's - both above average
2 - 2L's race/rally prepped - both above average, one top
8 - Nuovas - most (5) below average
2 - Ser. 1's 1600 [65-67](Euro 22k & 30k, $26k & $36k)


Prices have trended up considerably and there are fewer Ser. 1 cars. The average sweet spot used to be around Euro 13,000, now 20,000.

Also noted 1 SS, 4 Sprint Coupes and 5 Giulia spiders.
 
#1,536 ·
Wow, thanks for the assessment. My morning routine has been to roll through mobile.it, autoscout.it, and subito.it. See my thread https://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/sedan-1962-1977/664050-wanted-giulia-buy-here-milano-when-i-return-usa-next-year-3.html

Through some local contacts here in Milan, I have come across a 1970 TI that someone has attempted to turn into a Ti Super. Body seems good, interior OK, but has a worked 2 liter swap (dellortos, forged pistons). I'm interested if the price is right. Its totally not-original (super gauges in TI dashboard, early super grille). Odd, rare light blue color - Aqua di Fonte. From what I could access, the body looked reasonably sound (actually surprisingly sound).

Could be good foundation for "fast road car". Not worth restoring - but might be good to have fun with. Going to drive it next week, couldn't drive it since it was blocked in the back of garage. Owner just texted me that its outside, ready to drive. Going to try and get compression/leakdown test... if motor is strong, it might be good deal. :grin2:
 
#1,532 · (Edited)
The 73 1.3 was on autoscout24 for $13k euro about four to five months ago.. .

Reminds me of the tulip bulbs craze. A couple of centuries ago the crafty Dutch convinced naive Americans that the world was running out of tulip bulbs. They sold us shiploads of tulip bulbs at vastly inflated prices until somebody finally realized that they could grow them as fast or faster than American's could buy them.

The last time I looked, the European sites had dozens of very nice looking Ti's and Supers available all across Europe. We should remember that there were over 500k produced overall so the market, while not flooded with cars, is still being kept fairly reasonable due to supply and demand. Still, If someone wants to pay me $55k US for my Super we should talk. :001_smile:
 
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