Only 58? Wow. Didn't realise they were so few. I've seen 2 out here in Australia, both in Melbourne. Sat in one of them about 20 years ago (I saw the photo recently of me doing so....boy, I was skinny!). That one was running the original engine. The other had been converted to a 350 Chev and was seemingly always for sale.
Yeah, gotta love the duct tape holding up the tail pipe. Having a strong acquaintance with the demonic nature of Italian electrical systems, I suspect there's quite a lot more wrong than a flat battery. It looks good on the inside, but will probably cost at least it's sale price to get it in decent working order, triple that if you want more than a driver.
Only 58? Wow. Didn't realise they were so few. I've seen 2 out here in Australia, both in Melbourne. Sat in one of them about 20 years ago (I saw the photo recently of me doing so....boy, I was skinny!). That one was running the original engine. The other had been converted to a 350 Chev and was seemingly always for sale.
ReplyDeleteI think that's only 58 that are right hand drive. Or maybe they all ended up in Australia.
DeleteYeah, gotta love the duct tape holding up the tail pipe. Having a strong acquaintance with the demonic nature of Italian electrical systems, I suspect there's quite a lot more wrong than a flat battery. It looks good on the inside, but will probably cost at least it's sale price to get it in decent working order, triple that if you want more than a driver.
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