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  • mario lanza
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    DSC_4369_70_71_outDoor+Car.jpg Yes a friend has one of two allegedly still in Victoria. A handmade riveted aluminium bodied special engined car - from a tuning house should not be compared with an ordinary dealer car! ! The step nose 1600 Guilia sprint veloce is fairly praised around the world know with cognoscenti pricing them highest - apart from the special production models ie. SS etc.

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  • Terminator
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    Originally posted by klasikcis View Post
    Clyde I see that CTS have 3 versions of the 105 currently in stock all priced at just under $109,995
    Ask Gus what he paid for his nice 1750

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  • Terminator
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    Originally posted by mario lanza View Post
    The 1600 Guilia Sprint Veloce stepnose of course is the jewel in the crown followed by the series 1 1750. Unfortunately the 2 litre series seem to be regarded as the “g” series due to lights and dash changes.
    No the GTA is the jewell in the crown and I preffer the series 2 1750 hate the lights sitting on top of the bumper bar on series 1 and no overriders

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  • klasikcis
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    Clyde I see that CTS have 3 versions of the 105 currently in stock all priced at just under $109,995

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  • mario lanza
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    The 1600 Guilia Sprint Veloce stepnose of course is the jewel in the crown followed by the series 1 1750. Unfortunately the 2 litre series seem to be regarded as the “g” series due to lights and dash changes.

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  • Terminator
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    Hi Neville,

    Even the rusty crappy ones bring $40k plus these days. I saw one such example last week and it will take $100k to make it great again. Even then it won't be like mine as it is, apart from the new shiny external paint, all original and very rust free.

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  • klasikcis
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    Clyde it will be one sweet low miledge unit when finished. Got notification the other day of a nice one owner white one that sold on car sales with an asking of around $45K but hard to tell how good or bad it was from the picture. Look forward to seeing it!

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  • Terminator
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    It made sense to check it all out as it leaked like a sieve and needed a total re seal. 100% clean bill of health and oh so close to being finished image1.jpegimage2.jpegimage3.jpegimage4.jpegimage1.jpeg

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  • Terminator
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    Yes prices have moved a lot and one day I will attempt to move them even higher with this example

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  • klasikcis
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    Looking good Clyde. Had a peak under the bonnet of one of the local club cars which was on display at Dromana on Australia Day. That Alpha motor sure looks sweet ; have actually developed a soft spot for one but I note prices have moved substantially since I had last looked, have a good trip to Canada.
    Nev

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  • Terminator
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    any one with a brain will know it has been painted as Italian paint circa 1973 was not so good but the rest is original, minor flaws included so it will fool plenty of people into thinking it is all original
    Last edited by Terminator; 19-04-19, 02:26 PM.

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  • 9er
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    Yes it is.

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  • Terminator
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    Lots of hard work but nearing the end as re assembly is well under way

    Paintwork is stunning now.
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  • marcus_cottrill
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    WOW ! The OCD is paying off

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  • markymark_1968
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    Wow!

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