Ones that got away
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Ones that got away
I still have my great running 67 Euro spec Spider that i posted some photos of recently, but I still think about a pristine 68 I used to own that I needed to sell 16 years ago to fund and make space for an Abarth Allemano Coupe project i picked up (and restored still own). I bet there are a few of you here that wished you had been able to keep a particular car that parted ways at some point or was damaged beyond repair. post up some of your gone but not forgotten babies .
My old 1968 1400 spider below. I loved that car, and it won the local Fiat club car show hands down the year i restored it. The 1438 was a sweet running high revving engine. It is more common now to see concourse level restorations on 124's, but 15 years ago, that was not the case. I spent a ton of time on the car to get the level of detail high inside and out. This car also had the best fitting top I have ever seen on a Fiat 124, and did not leak a drop even when washing the car with a powerful hose.
I saw recently it was for sale again in Europe, for about 5 times what i sold it for in 1995!
My old 1968 1400 spider below. I loved that car, and it won the local Fiat club car show hands down the year i restored it. The 1438 was a sweet running high revving engine. It is more common now to see concourse level restorations on 124's, but 15 years ago, that was not the case. I spent a ton of time on the car to get the level of detail high inside and out. This car also had the best fitting top I have ever seen on a Fiat 124, and did not leak a drop even when washing the car with a powerful hose.
I saw recently it was for sale again in Europe, for about 5 times what i sold it for in 1995!
1967 Fiat 124 Spider
1964 Fiat Abarth 850TC conversion
1962 Abarth Allemano 1 liter Coupe
1964 Fiat Abarth 850TC conversion
1962 Abarth Allemano 1 liter Coupe
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Well, I have a couple. I'll start with a (blasphemy to follow) Triumph TR8 that I had in my early 20s. That would be about 25 years ago. I bought it from someone who had no idea what they were selling, and had priced it as a TR7. The TR8 decals were missing, so imagine my barely contained enthusiasm when the hood was opened to reveal not the TR7's four banger, but a dual carbed, all aluminum 3.5L V-8!! Poker face barely still in place, I bought it on the spot.
A quality repaint and a few Lucas electrical gremlins chased later, and I had just about the coolest car anywhere around. I wound up selling it to pay for my last year of college. The guy I sold it to kept it for years and then resold it through a consignment collectors auto shop in NC. I lost track of it after that. Here is a pic of it when it was up for sale in NC.
I bought it for $2500, sold it for $10,500, and, IIRC, the next owner sold it for even more through the consignment dealer.
I'll see if I can find any pics of the X1/9 I had to sell a few years back. I regret that one as well.
A quality repaint and a few Lucas electrical gremlins chased later, and I had just about the coolest car anywhere around. I wound up selling it to pay for my last year of college. The guy I sold it to kept it for years and then resold it through a consignment collectors auto shop in NC. I lost track of it after that. Here is a pic of it when it was up for sale in NC.
I bought it for $2500, sold it for $10,500, and, IIRC, the next owner sold it for even more through the consignment dealer.
I'll see if I can find any pics of the X1/9 I had to sell a few years back. I regret that one as well.
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hard for me to make a short list as i would like to have every car i ever owned. anyhow, here is the short list
1956 Packard Caribean. took my drivers test in this car. sold it to my college roomy for $50
64 500D. bought for $50, sold for $100
68 124 coupe; bought for $1100 (way too much). parted it out
70 124 spider. daily driver for 23 years and 295k miles. parted it out. (still lives today within my 80 FI)
91 MR-2 turbo. sweeeet car!
1956 Packard Caribean. took my drivers test in this car. sold it to my college roomy for $50
64 500D. bought for $50, sold for $100
68 124 coupe; bought for $1100 (way too much). parted it out
70 124 spider. daily driver for 23 years and 295k miles. parted it out. (still lives today within my 80 FI)
91 MR-2 turbo. sweeeet car!
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There have been a bunch, but the one that I always wish I'd kept was a 63 Impala convertible. Light blue metallic, white interior and was in perfect condition when I sold it while I was in college back in 1972 for $500. Little did I know.
Ron
Ron
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Ron, how about that. My sorry it got away was my 63 Impala SS 409 4 speed ragtop. Teal over Teal with a black top and Crager mags. Bought it used and it was a little rough, but man was it cool. Embarassed to say I hit the front end hard and beer was involved. Pictures have disappeared.
If I had the disposable $, well, I guess I do, but my honey wouldn't agree, I'd a bought a 63 SS instead of my Spider. Not likely to happen, SS ragtops start at $50K and go from there. I saw a perfect one at BJ's 3 years ago sell for $125K.
Andy your Spider was stunning. That's one was a keeper.
I suppose I wished I'd kept my 72 Spider which I bought new, but fact is it was s my transportation for 3 years. I loved it but it was just my car. Gas crisis, blizzards, NYC driving. Got rear-ended hard at 3rd Ave and 72nd St. late one night. Car was 3 months old. Broke the seatback too. Ran good to the end but was hit 3 times and just about used up physically.
If I had the disposable $, well, I guess I do, but my honey wouldn't agree, I'd a bought a 63 SS instead of my Spider. Not likely to happen, SS ragtops start at $50K and go from there. I saw a perfect one at BJ's 3 years ago sell for $125K.
Andy your Spider was stunning. That's one was a keeper.
I suppose I wished I'd kept my 72 Spider which I bought new, but fact is it was s my transportation for 3 years. I loved it but it was just my car. Gas crisis, blizzards, NYC driving. Got rear-ended hard at 3rd Ave and 72nd St. late one night. Car was 3 months old. Broke the seatback too. Ran good to the end but was hit 3 times and just about used up physically.
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SS409! Four speed! Mine was a 283 with a powerglide tranny. It wasn't fast, but man was it purty. I had a fast car once, a 69 GTO, but it got me too many tickets, so I've stayed away from fast cars ever since.
And by the way, thanks for reminding me what they're worth now.
Ron
And by the way, thanks for reminding me what they're worth now.
Ron
- Redline
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Was that the one I posted for sale in Zürich? Nice looking car.AndyS wrote:I saw recently it was for sale again in Europe, for about 5 times what i sold it for in 1995!
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- thechadzone
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I really miss my '77 Alfa Spider. Had to sell it after I graduated from the U of Oregon last year. It's 2.0 with side drafting DCOE carbs and side exiting Monza twin tip exhaust was amazing. I really miss it. Now that I've got a decent after college job, there will be another one some day. Maybe in GTV form...
This :38 second induction symphony is worth it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afF8iy6BCsk
This :38 second induction symphony is worth it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afF8iy6BCsk
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Redline wrote:Was that the one I posted for sale in Zürich? Nice looking car.AndyS wrote:I saw recently it was for sale again in Europe, for about 5 times what i sold it for in 1995!
Yes it was. they had the CD 30 wheels on it now I believe, and a different steering wheel.
1967 Fiat 124 Spider
1964 Fiat Abarth 850TC conversion
1962 Abarth Allemano 1 liter Coupe
1964 Fiat Abarth 850TC conversion
1962 Abarth Allemano 1 liter Coupe
- ga.spyder
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Ron,once again we have a common thread.I had a 69 GTO Judge ( orange) with a rare Ram AirIII engine and a 4-speed.It was bad fast,but didnt handle or stop worth a crap!!! God,I loved that car.Life got in the way,and I traded it for a Toyota Celica GT and some cash.No telling what it would be worth now.I saw one just like it at a car show last week..$35000 and it didnt have the Ram Air motor!!
Craig Nelson
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
- kmac33
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The main cars that come to mind for me are a Datsun 240 Z that I did a rolling restoration on and a Nissan 300 ZX Twin Turbo that I resto-modded. The 240 Z was just a great classic sports car. When I finished with the 300, it was putting down 429 rear wheel hp - now that was an "entertaining" daily driver . Sold the 300 to get a "family" car .
What really brings tears to my eyes though is hearing about some of the cars my dad had the opportunity to buy:
1. An original AC Cobra that the next door neighbor was selling for $1600 because he was being transferred over seas.
2. A Mercedes 300SLGullwing that one of his partners was selling for $4500. At the time my dad thought that was just too much money to spend on a used car!
3. Jaguar E Type (Series III) V-12 that another partner was selling for $2500. No one at his office even considered this one as it was in the shop so often, the owner bought a cheap Chevy to drive as his "spare".
4. 1965 Corvette Convertible 427. Could have gotten this one for $1200. His brother -in-law was selling it due to divorcing his sister.
What really brings tears to my eyes though is hearing about some of the cars my dad had the opportunity to buy:
1. An original AC Cobra that the next door neighbor was selling for $1600 because he was being transferred over seas.
2. A Mercedes 300SLGullwing that one of his partners was selling for $4500. At the time my dad thought that was just too much money to spend on a used car!
3. Jaguar E Type (Series III) V-12 that another partner was selling for $2500. No one at his office even considered this one as it was in the shop so often, the owner bought a cheap Chevy to drive as his "spare".
4. 1965 Corvette Convertible 427. Could have gotten this one for $1200. His brother -in-law was selling it due to divorcing his sister.
Kevin McMullen
1974 Fiat Spider - Restoration Complete! But the mods/refinements continue
1980 Fiat Spider
2013 Subaru WRX
1974 Fiat Spider - Restoration Complete! But the mods/refinements continue
1980 Fiat Spider
2013 Subaru WRX
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when i was 16, a shop just down the road in roswell ga, had a ferrari dino 246 gts for sale for 2500.00, at this time it was a fair price. my mother told me that "no kid of mine was driving a ferrari" so i bought my first fiat spider a baby blue 74 for 2500.00 instead.. i keep reminding her how much money she cost me when the dinos hit top of their market a few years ago
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75 spider , 6 Lancia Scorpions, 2018 Abarth Spider, 500X wifes, 500L 3 82 Zagatos. 82 spider 34k original miles, 83 pininfarina, 8 fiat spider parts cars
son has 78 spider
75 spider , 6 Lancia Scorpions, 2018 Abarth Spider, 500X wifes, 500L 3 82 Zagatos. 82 spider 34k original miles, 83 pininfarina, 8 fiat spider parts cars
son has 78 spider
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Hmm, seems like Atlanta has been the home of a couple of these "I should have" stories. Around 1995 or so, a Dino Spyder in decent condition was sitting out in front of a antiques dealer near the Brookhaven MARTA stop. Belonged to the guy who ran the business, and he "kinda" knew what he had, and was asking $7000 dollars for it. It ran great, but both the exterior and interior were about a 6-7 on a 10 point scale, so it needed some TLC.BEEK wrote:when i was 16, a shop just down the road in roswell ga, had a ferrari dino 246 gts for sale for 2500.00, at this time it was a fair price. my mother told me that "no kid of mine was driving a ferrari" so i bought my first fiat spider a baby blue 74 for 2500.00 instead.. i keep reminding her how much money she cost me when the dinos hit top of their market a few years ago
I just happened to have about $7K to spend on a car, as I had just sold a GTI I had restored. I debated whether I could "afford" to drive mini-Ferrari as a daily driver, and decided I could not.
In retrospect it probably was the right decision, but I still wonder about it.
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Well not so fancy as many of yours'. But I do regret these two: my first car, a 1959 Biscayne, which was in very fine shape but I called the wreckers to pick it up when the starter went! Stupid, stupid, stupid...
Later, I had a '70 Parisienne (Bonneville in the USA) that was in great condition, but I sold it for $50 simply because it had about 80,000 miles on it! Stupid, stupid, stupid.......stupid
Then I had a '64 Galaxie 500 hardtop in black with red interior. Pristine condition, but I sold it for $500 to a friend who trashed it over about 4 years. Sure it sucked up the gas, but....Yeah, you know the refrain...
Later, I had a '70 Parisienne (Bonneville in the USA) that was in great condition, but I sold it for $50 simply because it had about 80,000 miles on it! Stupid, stupid, stupid.......stupid
Then I had a '64 Galaxie 500 hardtop in black with red interior. Pristine condition, but I sold it for $500 to a friend who trashed it over about 4 years. Sure it sucked up the gas, but....Yeah, you know the refrain...
Launie
'81 Spider Rolling Restoration
'81 Spider Rolling Restoration