Ive always really loved the design of the car...so beautiful!
Not a good car if your tall, but a great design and easy to maintain. Not sure if that model had the three shoe brakes, stay away from those. Image Unavailable, Please Login
In some angles, it´s the most beautiful car of them all - but in other it´s just strange. I prefer the early "low-nose" version, a friend has one of those and it looks like an exotic woman. Sadly the SS is more of a boulevard car than a pleasure to drive, however it´s still cheap, compared to similar cars.
The low nose are lovely, but VERY rare...I think there's only 6 or seven of those.... The regular ss really seem to have jumped in price recently -has anyone else noticed that?
Pretty cool cars, never could find myself loving them, but appreciate their unique look. And I'm an Alfa guy. Other cars trump them in that $ range...you asked opinion, that's mine. Phil, remind me all your cars again? Might suit your cool collection!
They're absolutely lovely. If they had a Columbo V-12 and a Cavallino Rampante on the nose they would be worth millions.
What do you think is better in the $range? I'm curious! My collection is very smallbut I really love each car...it's listed on my profile, I think..
...immediately a Porsche 930 slant or a Pantera could be bought for the same collector car money, BUT due to rarity and styling, these may perhaps leave em all in the dust in terms of valuation. So I really can't back up my statement very well
I'm trying to sell my 930 slant , to buy one of these if I can! They only made 600 factory 930 slants, and about 1200 of these I think...so who knows...it's always hard to predict the vagaries of the bloody market...
Jajaja.....swear I don't ...kinda bugs on me that there are so many aftermarket variety of slant runnin around :/ It's original coupe for me Phil, didn't mean to hijack, but live the offer...back to SS's
I LOVE those cars, but they're way to much money for me, sadly...unless you have one for cheap, that you'd love to sell me, because we're such old chums..
There was one at Concorso in Monterey about 3 years ago unfinished, it looked like a blend of a SS and BAT car, it was some type of prototype, wish I had taken a picture.
These photos show a Giulietta SS vs. an early 'low nose', plus a rarely seen angle. I sold the blue one through Gooding at Amelia Island last spring. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I never knew of the "low nose" version and after seeing the picture, I have to say I prefer the "high nose" one. Overall I believe the lines of the car are simply stunning and it is still beautiful today.