Came across this car on ebay (no connection) ......
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Alfasud-Alfa-sud-1974-4D-Sedan-Manual-One-owner-/271998442245?hash=item3f545edb05
If the car is as claimed would be a great little car.
There is a unique 'purity' about the early shape before they got all cluttered with add ons etc.
If truly rust free, it'll be a cracker!
Cheers.
TAA -- Fly the friendly way -- TAA became Australian airlines and then amalgamed with Qantas-- Qantas originally was only an International carrier , to enter the domestic market joined up with Australian airlines
$6,100 and 8 days to go. Who wants to take a punt on what the winning bid will be?
My punt is that it may well go to UK or Europe where they are very rare and sought after and $15000 would be a fair price over the other side of the world for one in such good condition.
The early Suds in original nick are certainly attracting some attention these days. $15K would be a bargain if your alternative was trying to restore one to immaculate condition.
Funny that the most 'common' Alfa is now one of the rarest Alfas of the 70's onwards (build quality aside). Long live the Sud.
Quote from: aggie57 on September 29, 2015, 12:43:30 PM
$6,100 and 8 days to go. Who wants to take a punt on what the winning bid will be?
$6100.
On a completely unrelated note; back in high-school in the 80s, I had one b***h of a teacher. Hated her. Until I saw that she drove a yellow Alfasud. Didn't mind her so much after that, often talked to her about the Sud.
Listing ended - did someone make too good an offer?