Thanks Tom, that makes sense.Is the guitar green?? Oh, I see you edited your post and stated the guitar is green. So, yeah, it's transparent green.
EXTREMELY rare color on D25. In fact that's the only one I've ever seen, assuming it's the same one that was linked in an ad recently.Thanks Tom, that makes sense.
Buy it!im going to look at a 1998 D25 later today that is a dark green color. I’ve never seen that on a D25
Actually, it looks to be the correct wayAsk them to flip the TRC around
Actually I thought I have one more for Al, but that is the exact same guitar! Was sold by Brooklyn Fine Guitars in the 2020/2021 timeframe.EXTREMELY rare color on D25. In fact that's the only one I've ever seen, assuming it's the same one that was linked in an ad recently.
My dad had a much later version of one of these (1982, that is) which was only two years before Fiat stopped selling in the US. In 1984, it was imported here as a Pininfarina, and that only lasted a year or so. These cars were all very beautiful (especially these early '70s ones without the mandated bumpers), llike the Duetto Spider which preceded them. I wish they had been built as well as they looked! I was very lucky with mine (1982) though after my dad gave it to me. I only had to fix the water circulation two or three times after breaking down.That's a nice old Alfa Spider Veloce. Very creative picture composition!
$2000 for the guitar and we'll throw in the car. In fact, you can't have the guitar unless you take the car.Hmmmmm, how much for just the car??