http://www.hemmings.com/hsx/stories/200 ... ure24.html
when Fulvia were cheaper than today;)
a little lite reading
Re: a little lite reading
That article is riddled with errors, and the price guide was a complete joke even 5 years ago
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Re: a little lite reading
not to argue Ed, you are no doubt correct...howsever...if someone who knew absolutely nothing about Fulvia & somehow tripped across & actually read this article, I think that they'd be impressed with Fulvia.
Of course, why would someone who knows nothing about Fulvia even wish to read anything about Fulvia; should they even somehow by mistake trip across the Fulvia-Car article while doing research on a wicked old-Goddess.
In any case, I'd classify the article as generally being "better than totally ignoring that there once was a pretty-good lil' Italo car tagged Fulvia"
Just think, in the same space the Author could have written about the rare & highly desirable "white-vinyl-bodied Pinto LeGrand GT Moon-Window Special with optional Continental-Kit" & then where would we be ?
Not so many nights ago I read a Hemmings report covering (don't ask me why) hot AMC GT's of 60 & 70's.
Why did I read it ? I donno; jes dumb I guess::o
Of course, why would someone who knows nothing about Fulvia even wish to read anything about Fulvia; should they even somehow by mistake trip across the Fulvia-Car article while doing research on a wicked old-Goddess.
In any case, I'd classify the article as generally being "better than totally ignoring that there once was a pretty-good lil' Italo car tagged Fulvia"
Just think, in the same space the Author could have written about the rare & highly desirable "white-vinyl-bodied Pinto LeGrand GT Moon-Window Special with optional Continental-Kit" & then where would we be ?
Not so many nights ago I read a Hemmings report covering (don't ask me why) hot AMC GT's of 60 & 70's.
Why did I read it ? I donno; jes dumb I guess::o