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Are Fiat 124s worth anything?

Discussion in 'Other Italian' started by Horsefly, Dec 20, 2005.

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  1. Horsefly

    Horsefly F1 Veteran

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    I saw one locally that was a project car. All there but needing some work. Do these cars have an actual frame? Or just a unibody,....er I mean unirusty?
    Seems like a nice little car that had no real interested takers. Seller wanted about $700. I hate to see it sitting outside just begging for vandals. It's a convertible by the way.
     
  2. GrigioGuy

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  3. Unibody built. Values are pretty low, but they can be neat cars. I always thought the 5 speed and the twin cam engine were pretty good, especially compared to an MGB's. They rust like anything else built in that era. For $700 you would do fine if it's not a rust bucket.
     
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  6. ashsimmonds

    ashsimmonds F1 World Champ

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    Fiat Spider? they go for $15-20k here :eek: a crap one is still worth $10k...
     
  7. dbcooper

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    yep,they're worth scrap value at the very least.maybe $50-100 dollars
     
  8. snj5

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    they are far more valued in Europe, and they are WAY ahead of their brit competitors.
    An intereting alternative, and also very inexpensve and very cool, is a Lancia Beta coupe.
     

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