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Is this an aberration?

Discussion in 'Other Italian' started by Texas Forever, Jul 11, 2016.

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  1. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    $44K for a Duetto? Am I that out of touch? Nice car, but... if this keeps up Duetto's will be selling for used 4c prices.
     
  2. John M

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    They have been climbing. Chuck Schwartz's very nicely restored green 69 sold at auction a few years ago for over $100,000. It was perfect, and a good benchmark for condition 1, needs nothing but a driver type car. I think you can still find decent condition 3 driver examples in the 20s offered from those who are not following the market.
     
  3. ferraripete

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    they are just jewel like machines. delicate and very Italian. a bargain at $40k.
     
  4. TheMayor

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    I thought a Fiat Dino price in a similar condition was worth 10 grand less than this.

    The price of Italian cars is just stupid today.
     
  5. Sandy Eggo

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    #5 Sandy Eggo, Jul 12, 2016
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    I had a '67 that I sold at Gooding Monterey in 2013 which was at least as nice as this. It fetched $39,600. The AR script on the trunk is waaaay wrong for a '67. Can't believe owner wouldn't correct that.

    Asking $44k for this car 3 years later represents about a 10% bump. Hardly skyrocketing.
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  6. Texas Forever

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    Thanks, just curious. Makes a new Miata look all the better. :)
     
  7. tantumaude

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    Seems right to me. Good S2a cars are following into the mid-20s, with 2bs and 3s high teens behind. GTVs even higher.
     
  8. hyenahf

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    so whats a usa spica 69 gtv worth?
     
  9. tantumaude

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    Depends on condition. Likely low- to mid-30s if in good nick and original. I could be off, don't follow the GTV market nearly as much.
     
  10. Bob Zambelli

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    I've heard of GTVs selling for over $50,000.

    I have a 67 that I would not sell for $50K.

    Bob Z.
     
  11. hyenahf

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    well first one to give me 35k its theres. Ive owned this car since 91. its been sitting in heated storage for the last 3 years. i just dont drive it anymore. ive been distracted from other rides. not concourse but in very nice condition.

    right now it has a warmed up two liter but i have the original 1750 and a twin spark. the org motor would go back in it someday to be stock.

    god i hate selling cars...:)

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