I remember buying my 1974 Fulvia coupe in 1976 with about 19,000 miles on it. Paid around £1,600 GB pounds for it. Sold it in 79 for about half that and with 85,000 miles on it. It’s great to see these are keeping their value. Great car!
I know the car is sold, but to anyone looking for advice buying a Fulvia; that overspray in the wheel wells shouts "leave it" to me. A cosmetic paint job I recon.
Dont know if you guys cares but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of months :)
@@ste.fiorav I think it was a good price if the bodyshell was solid. it depends on what you are looking for. A perfect car is EUR 17000+ this looks a good car for 9400 but would cost another 9400 to make perfect so price is about right I think
Unless it has something really seriously wrong this is a decent price as the mileage is quite high at 98000km i noticed.I paid £7.500, 5 years ago for a lower mileage car and it has been valued at double what i paid so they are an appreciating classic that has lived in Alfa Romeos shadow for a long time hence the relatively low prices.Go on Hagertys car valuation tool and that will give you a good idea on what they are worth now.8k models usually have some hidden rust issues on inner sills,driver and passenger floors ,boot area and subframe mountings.Any suspension/wheel hub work requires special tooling but engines if well maintained are bullet proof.Most importantly it may seem cheap and yes there is the covid issue but go over it thoroughly and get it up on some ramps if you can.Get a nice one and they are stunning cars to drive for their age but like with most classics lower mileage = higher price.
Remember it is X98000km ;-) My Fulvia has 51000km on the odometer, but over 45 years it bet it spun around more than one time. Italians (no offence) seems to stick to the belief "oh yes, those 5 digits are original km" :-) :-)
@@ste.fiorav I was expecting like this. Only if there is no rust on the floor and technically everything is ok, I would buy it. There are many Fulvia specific areas, but the mountings of the subframe on the body are the key area for me. If they are stable, the body should be ok.
@@robscollection they are stable. Obviously in the video I didn't show all that I had looked for, but the mountings are good. After all the other comments I'll probably look also to see others and then decide
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on....So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called "Abgasbespaßung". :-(((
That's why I moved to Portugal. Here, they will only forbid the sale of gas cars in 2030. You'll be able to by them second hand and drive them on the road. I have a 66 Fulvia with 110 PS on the wheels, an AR Giulietta 1600 from 1984 and a 4x4 Panda from 97 (great fun). 🙂
Don't buy this one, added to oil leaks, it has a hit on the front left part, and it's painted, but the body tips are not perfect as other side... has to be revised...! Thank you
Ahahah... Una Lancia Fulvia con targhe contraffatte. SA 90........???? Riparazioni di carrozzeria posticce, basta osservare i cofani visibilmente storti.Insomma, un fiasco!!!
Ciao, le targhe bianche le aveva nel bagagliaio. Le riparazioni effettivamente potevano essere fatte meglio. Comunque la macchina l'hanno venduta in una settimana
@@ste.fiorav Chi l'ha acquistata di sicuro e' un inesperto. A volte e' meglio comprare auto malconce e mai restaurate, che dei bidoni tirati a lucido che nascondono chili di stucco e tante altre magagne!
I remember buying my 1974 Fulvia coupe in 1976 with about 19,000 miles on it. Paid around £1,600 GB pounds for it. Sold it in 79 for about half that and with 85,000 miles on it. It’s great to see these are keeping their value. Great car!
I love the fulvias. They are so cool cars and I wanted to buy one but now the car prices are insane
I know the car is sold, but to anyone looking for advice buying a Fulvia; that overspray in the wheel wells shouts "leave it" to me. A cosmetic paint job I recon.
Dont know if you guys cares but if you guys are bored like me atm then you can stream all the latest series on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my gf for the last couple of months :)
@Jayceon Judson Yup, I've been using InstaFlixxer for years myself :D
@Jayceon Judson Definitely, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for years myself :)
@Jayceon Judson Yup, been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :)
Yes buy the Fulvia it is so beautiful
Yes I like it a lot also, I don't know if this convinces me 100%
@@ste.fiorav I think it was a good price if the bodyshell was solid. it depends on what you are looking for. A perfect car is EUR 17000+ this looks a good car for 9400 but would cost another 9400 to make perfect so price is about right I think
Unless it has something really seriously wrong this is a decent price as the mileage is quite high at 98000km i noticed.I paid £7.500, 5 years ago for a lower mileage car and it has been valued at double what i paid so they are an appreciating classic that has lived in Alfa Romeos shadow for a long time hence the relatively low prices.Go on Hagertys car valuation tool and that will give you a good idea on what they are worth now.8k models usually have some hidden rust issues on inner sills,driver and passenger floors ,boot area and subframe mountings.Any suspension/wheel hub work requires special tooling but engines if well maintained are bullet proof.Most importantly it may seem cheap and yes there is the covid issue but go over it thoroughly and get it up on some ramps if you can.Get a nice one and they are stunning cars to drive for their age but like with most classics lower mileage = higher price.
car unfortunatelly has been sold. It has been in the market for less than 1 week :-(
Remember it is X98000km ;-) My Fulvia has 51000km on the odometer, but over 45 years it bet it spun around more than one time. Italians (no offence) seems to stick to the belief "oh yes, those 5 digits are original km" :-) :-)
What is the condition of the bottom? Rusty or not?
was not rusty, it was good ! but they allready sold it and i bought an Alfa 147 GTA instead :-)
Generally nice car. Needs some work, but nice colour combination. But most important would be the check from below - and have you mentioned the price?
I can't mention the price exactly but it is low, let's say a bit under 10k€
@@ste.fiorav I was expecting like this. Only if there is no rust on the floor and technically everything is ok, I would buy it. There are many Fulvia specific areas, but the mountings of the subframe on the body are the key area for me. If they are stable, the body should be ok.
@@robscollection they are stable. Obviously in the video I didn't show all that I had looked for, but the mountings are good. After all the other comments I'll probably look also to see others and then decide
@@ste.fiorav Anyhow you should look and drive (!) others. In Italy there are many Fulvia Coupes on the market.
@@ste.fiorav Good luck and keep us updated! I activated an subscription on you channel 😀 Would be happy to see more about you Fulvia search!
how much is the asking price?
It was 9.400. Now it's sold (it took only one week to sell) probably the price could be lowered a bit
@@ste.fiorav WOW 9400 E is less than $11,500 USD. REALLY CHEAP !
@@chrissteineger7143 yes here in Italy there are many so it's quite often that you can find them under 10k
good job blurring out that license plate.. lol
Couldn't find the right program anymore. Took a whole lot of time lol
Sadly from 2030 on all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia :-( In Germany the Green Peoples Party gave order to shorten fuel supply from 2025 on by reducing all conventional fuel stations to only one state operated central gas station per city or county. Now they want to slow down all the gas station fuel pumps from 20 litre per minute to 2 litre per minute...From 2027 on in the EU certain car spare parts will be banned too....as exhaust systems, turbo chargers and even some engine and gearbox oils...California and New York will do the same from 2027 on....So no investments should be done in oil burning cars any longer....They even created a new kind of crime here, called "Abgasbespaßung". :-(((
That's why I moved to Portugal. Here, they will only forbid the sale of gas cars in 2030. You'll be able to by them second hand and drive them on the road. I have a 66 Fulvia with 110 PS on the wheels, an AR Giulietta 1600 from 1984 and a 4x4 Panda from 97 (great fun). 🙂
Мечтаю о такой машине, но могу купить у себя в стране разве что жигули из итальянских))0
Don't buy this one, added to oil leaks, it has a hit on the front left part, and it's painted, but the body tips are not perfect as other side... has to be revised...! Thank you
thanks, in fact I didn not buy it
Ahahah... Una Lancia Fulvia con targhe contraffatte. SA 90........???? Riparazioni di carrozzeria posticce, basta osservare i cofani visibilmente storti.Insomma, un fiasco!!!
Ciao, le targhe bianche le aveva nel bagagliaio. Le riparazioni effettivamente potevano essere fatte meglio. Comunque la macchina l'hanno venduta in una settimana
@@ste.fiorav Chi l'ha acquistata di sicuro e' un inesperto. A volte e' meglio comprare auto malconce e mai restaurate, che dei bidoni tirati a lucido che nascondono chili di stucco e tante altre magagne!