Any one else get the Sports Car Digest newsletter?
http://www.sportscardigest.com/leake-tu ... -report/2/
I like it because they report on a lot of the auctions, writing up interesting cars. You don't see Spiders often, but here is a nice one, but it didn't sell with a $10K bid.
And the reporter's write up:
Lot # 1163 1980 Fiat 2000 Spider, Body by Pininfarina; S/N 124CS20161113; Blade Silver Metallic/Dark Red vinyl; Black cloth top; Older restoration, 2- condition; Not sold at Hammer bid of $10,000. With Reserve. Nardi woodrim steering wheel, JVC CD stereo, Team Dynamics 12-spoke alloy wheels, luggage rack. – Very good paint, good interior, fair chrome. Ugly DOT bumpers. Old undercoat. Sound body with even gaps and flush panel fits. – This is easily one of the best Fiat 124/2000 Spiders around, a sound and thoroughly done restoration that went deeper than the cosmetics and should have brought a few dollars more than the reported high bid. But not many more.
An Auction Spider
- bradartigue
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Re: An Auction Spider
Its a CS2. Not worth five figures yet. The fuel injected cars simply go for more money, which I think is an ignorant view...but valuing a CS2 with aftermarket rims at $10k is rather silly to begin with.
1970 124 Spider
http://www.artigue.com/fiat
http://www.artigue.com/fiat
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Re: An Auction Spider
Very clean looking spider....but the rims geez nothing against the rims but they do not belong on that spider.
Re: An Auction Spider
Would you clarify what is meant by "its a CS2"; it is my understanding the CS2 is a part of the VIN, does it have any impact on the value of the car?
- aevansgatech
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Re: An Auction Spider
CS2 is a part of the VIN, but it in fact refers to the "generation" of Spider as well
Different year models had different codes like CS0, CS1, CS2, etc
Different year models had different codes like CS0, CS1, CS2, etc
1979 Spider 2000 (gone)
1984 Pininfarina Azzurra (for sale)
1982 Spider 2000 (here to stay)
1984 Pininfarina Azzurra (for sale)
1982 Spider 2000 (here to stay)
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Re: An Auction Spider
If you go to this site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_124_Sport_Spider you'll see a list of Spiders by year and VIN. In 1980, both Fuel Injected and Carb Versions were sold. The VIN of the car above, starting with CS2, indicates a carb version.
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Re: An Auction Spider
To each his own but I very much like the look of the Team Dynamics wheels on a Spider. IMHO they update the car (which I know is anathema to a lot of the posters here). I'm biased of course a I have a set on my car because I can't see running the paltry 13" stockers (hard to find decent tires) and I get tired of every Spider on the planet with aftermarket wheels running the same five spoke mini-light knockoffs (a British car wheel! ).CajunMike wrote:Very clean looking spider....but the rims geez nothing against the rims but they do not belong on that spider.
That said, my last Spider, a 2000 FI I had a set of Mark's wheels in the smoked finish and they also looked very nice. Again, IMHO. I guess it comes down to do you want to look at it or drive it? I prefer a 15" wheel with some meat on the tires.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12