Mine doesn't crunch.
 
 
In a message dated 11/4/2012 1:26:46 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
hi alan,


as  i have a 1985.5 gtwe6 set up close to the way yours is set up, w/o the 
roll  cage or the corbeau seat, but w/ac and sz headers, for example.  and  
considering it seems to be in similar cosmetic condition as yours - ie: good 
 body/chassis, but needs a respray, i'd say you should easily be able to 
sell  it for $20k!  ;~)


regards,


doug  s.


ps  - stevan, i'd say brian shorey has pretty-much nailed it w/his $5k 
valuation  of your berlina.  i love those cars; i almost bought a nice '73 back 
in  '76, but the seller refused to negotiate the price down, regarding the 
2nd  gear crunch, saying "they all do that".  ;~)


<Date:  Sun, 4 Nov 2012 12:07:43 -0800 (PST)
<From: Alan Lambert <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >
<Subject:  Re: Fwd: [alfa] Berlina For Sale question
<
<Tell you what,  Stevan, 

I will sell you my '84 GTV-6 for 1/4th of what I have
in  it---

3 litre engine with about 100 miles on a valve job--  
Platinum
transaxle with extra limited slip disks, and lightened gears  with about 
8000
miles on them, 
rotors with about 4000 miles on them.  and RS pads
poly
bushings throughout
oversize sway bars
full  Autopower roll cage
Corbeau racing
seat
racing steering  wheel
Power steering
dropped front spindles
TechnoMagnesio  wheels
race shocks and stiff springs (still streetable, not
full  race)
Imported constant length exhaust headers
"S"  cams
balanced
injectors
five point belts both sides
air  conditioning removed
extra air flow
meter (BMW) and air filter complete  with modified intake bellows


should get
a new paint job (no  rust, but worn paint)
has small crack (stabilized) in
windshield at  top


What do you think I should ask for it?-----------------If
I  wanted to sell it---------------

Bottom line--------I could probably  not
GET 1/4 of what I have in it. When you fix up a car, it's like owning a  
boat,
except the hole you drop your money into is a well, and not the  sea

Best
regards,    
Alan  Lambert
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