Missing a zero (but they are currently horrendously overpriced - like almost everything else). They were $65k back in 1998.
While we're on Lancias,LHD Flavia at Gray's looks tidy: https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-20009116/classic-cars/1964-lancia-flavia-manual-coupe?spr=true
'Strewth this'd be a weapon....for an auto: https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/LotDetails.aspx?smode=0&aid=25324&lid=3079489&pgn=3&pgs=100
I'd like to do this, if it was here. https://www.traveller.com.au/crossing-hong-kongzhuhaimacau-bridge-the-worlds-longest-fixed-sea-crossing-h1y057
My wifes cousin has one in his shed in about 30 pieces ( most likely closer to 2). You could probably get that for $65k.
Have you ever driven one? They're rubbish,I put them in the same category as the Volvo P1800 (S and E) Great looking ,promising so much and delivering so little..
He has a couple of sedans with the same drive train. I've driven one of those and it's not much chop. He also has a couple of 180? sedans from the late 40's.
I can’t remember which thread it was in, but I’m pretty sure PP posted a pic of a CB1100R recently. There’s one going off on Grays at the moment.. https://www.grays.com/lot/0001-50007226/classic-cars/1982-honda-cb1100r?spr=true