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« Reply #15 on: October 02, 2010, 11:06:11 PM »

J.

How would you call a 131 with just the fiberglass parts added to it? I agree with you that "Replica" isn't the right word for it.

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« Reply #16 on: October 03, 2010, 07:12:47 AM »

J.

How would you call a 131 with just the fiberglass parts added to it? I agree with you that "Replica" isn't the right word for it.

Mike

That would be of the genus "bogan wannabe"!
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« Reply #17 on: October 03, 2010, 08:59:54 AM »

What i mean is !!
These 131s are coming up more & more now, for sale.
People seem to slap on Abarth fibre glass panels onto their 131 Sport/Racing and then this gives them a licence to ask any ammount of money for it.
I have seen many examples of this practice on the net this this year,15k,25k,50k.
If someone wants to pay this kind of money for this fibre glass trend, well, i wish you luck.
Anyway i was making an example of this car being another one of these,and (not !!) picking at that individual car.
I hope the guy sell's it and someone takes good care of it.

Ill say no more on this subject, as you have to watch what you say so much now.
People read into things too much nowadays im afraid..
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« Reply #18 on: October 03, 2010, 01:07:49 PM »

@106usj:
I hope you don't mean me because I'm treating all of these with humor and not seriously... Wink
@mirafiori76:
Mike we can't burn it to the ground for any reason. Because it's a 131 sport after all!!! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #19 on: October 03, 2010, 01:42:34 PM »

 Smiley I gave my view because I genuinely feel some 131 Abarth replicas are way overpriced thats all not to start yet another "hot "debate with members falling out or even leaving this wonderful Forum of enthusiasts but of the 2 below inc the older Stradale advert I know which I prefer : Abarth rep is 35000 euros !! no detailed pics or spec etc.

http://www.autobelle.it/annunci/dettid.php?gb_id=103736

http://auto.marktplaats.nl/oldtimers/377354262-fiat-131-abarth-replica-alfa-romeo-1750-gtv-68-1e-serie.html?return=eJwtjN0KgzAMRt9F0EttKxvYIuLepPhDS2sNJrKxsXdfyrxJDidfPqul%2FngtDGp573SBiz0mZxwR6KYJOyyp3uwRCKK1hHWKzT9Sg4PhFXtZzdjTXrajLNtH5DF2mWbPlA3xfntgxHXGKwfZCoaND2M6t%2BXwU%2Fbn5cOTYfWWSnVTQrb5acfcqSqAsxeF%2Bf4A1FM4wA%3D%3D&df=1&fta=eNoljsGOgzAMRP%2FFUnuOgSVgi9te9itQ1JButKFETWjRIv69Bm5jj2eeDWlaEzUE8zP0LxMSsIwlwRI6vNrU5YmQA1KLbD1xyPTvIydnk%2BxjJsVjpMc8Dk9%2F4zjL%2FPcm502%2BFApL5Cl5Kq4xzp3aqyuCaO4DsJd4IgF5ezArcbCWyK1UC9ZNo0yhRWjrGqxFlK3TlVuwNBbbr6MMJZ6naGzqw%2FC459%2B9VonREoxm6XeSlNsDVRCYN7AhpNULTp%2FyMH6%2B4XxG1sDbdl6%2F9mtF67Z9ALlRV3c%3D&fta_ind=3&fs=1
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« Reply #20 on: October 03, 2010, 05:04:47 PM »

Now here's a fine example of a genuine Abarth Stradale and e replica. The blue car nicely
restored in it's beautiful color.
The second car is a replica for sure. And I know this because I build it! When I bought it this
was a Racing with an Abarth kit mounted. Alfa Romeo wheels added and an exhaust that went right
through the rear end plate...
Had a wonderful vacation with it before i turned it into an Alitalia look-a-like. Had a dramatic accident
some years later and stored the badly crushed car for four years. Restored it completely and had it
for five years more. Then I sold it last year. Recently it turned up again for sale.
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