Equipment
4136/250hp, 5-speed, Campagnolo alloy wheels, Goodyear tires, woodrim steering wheel, power windows, Veglia dash clock.
Condition
#4 Fair
Has visible flaws to the naked eye. Runs fine, but could use mechanical or cosmetic attention.
Rare Indy in nice colors, but the front bumper is scratched, the rubber lip is loose, and the bumper itself doesn’t fit flush or evenly to the body. The window gaskets are all cracking slightly, and the rear glass is scratched. The door handles are pitted and the driver’s door sticks out slightly. Clean, lightly worn interior and tired engine bay. Most of the important and expensive stuff on this car seems fine, but there are plenty of small cosmetic issues.
Market commentary
This car sold at Westworld in 2004, back when old Italian cars were truly cheap, for just $16,200. Twenty years later, it still hasn't gotten all the sorting it deserves, because it needed help from a fire extinguisher after its trip across the block. Forty-plus grand for it today is #4 money for a #4 car.