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abarth cars - community => fiat abarth 750 GT zagato series => Topic started by: garufa on March 20, 2003, 03:54:37 am
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I have an Allemano 850 Spider(Riviera) and a Coupe(Scorpione) and I want to exchange information, magazine articles, photos, parts,etc. of antique Abarts and Cisitalias
.Best Reguards from Argentina.
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can you send back some photo ? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I have Fiat Abarth 850 Coupe Scorpione Allemano too.
I want to chage electrical transistor distributor from mechanical one.
Someone know good method ?
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On the RM Auctions site, there is a 1960 850 Allemano Coupe. This will be at their auction held during the Amelia Island Concours, March 2010. 23 photos here.
http://www.rmauctions.com/CarDetails.cfm?CarID=r122&SaleCode=AM10
more information on the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance event here:
http://www.ameliaconcours.org/
I have never been to this show, perhaps I can go this year.
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Pretty car! Anybody want to guess what the auction result will be? I will start by guessing $72K USD.
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Evan,
Actually I would say half of that,$36K would be a very good price.The car looks fantasic (!!) but I have seen 2 sell over the last few years for $12K and $15K.It is a steel bodied Fiat 600 with some Abarth touches.I vaguely recall they were also sold as Cisitalia in South America.
Grant
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Hi Grant,
This car has a lot of "eyeball". I'm thinking that with the help of the RM auction crew aned the Amelia Island venue, it could bring some extra $. Didn't a relatively humble 750 berlina recently bring $60K plus in Florida?
Eric
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Well thats an 'eyeball' result if I have ever heard of one.
Lets see how the Allemano goes.....sure is well presented.
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Evannice, I think your estimate may be close. R-M auctions have added the description and some history of the car to the photos on this web page. They estimate the value between $60,000 and $70,000.
I knew I had never seen one but did not know these cars were so rare, they say less than 200 were built and less than 30 still exist.
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Hi Scooperman,
Interesting additional info, mostly that the correct original engine is gone. That's gonna knock the price down some!
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Anything Abarth is getting very strong money these days, even in this economy. I would not be suyrprised if it tops $ 80-85,000. Rm has a knack of pulliong every penny out of their cars, and this Auction actracts a savvy group.
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Result was $82,500. I am surprised it went that high without the original engine, but it is very pretty.
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Thanks for the update Evan.Thats a mighty impressive result.Grant
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There was quite a bit of interest shown in the car prior to the auction. R-M started the bids low, price was quickly bid up, three bidders still involved at $60K, two bidders continued and hammer came down at $75K. 10% fee makes the buyer's total $82.5K. Car is going to a good home, a serious collector.
I think that bidders who play at this level probably know Abarth history very well, and may not be too concerned that a very rare car had a motor upgrade. Especially if they intend this car for driving, not sitting in a museum.
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Did I not say 80 - 85,000
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Good call cmaranto, you pegged it right!
Eric