Seller didn't miss any details in the description:
" I'm assuming that the driver perished in the crash, because the keys were still in the ignition (in the "on" position) when the previous Seller found it. I subsequently purchased it directly from him. "
Wow, that poor Alfa is trash - not one single body panel seems to have escaped damage. Strangely the center grille looks OK (but probably isn't). The idea of restoring that thing is laughable. Even as a parts car, the drivetrain may be the only thing of value.
I like how the ebay seller points out that it's a complete car. Yes, all the parts are there, but few appear usable!
Interestingly there is no "make offer" posted.
He's just trying to get his money back..
The guy that sold it to him should get the "salesman of the year" award.
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