But would you pay $21,250 for a '78 spider? Even if it were concours - which it isn't? That's also in the Netherlands.

I just picked up my first Spyder for $1000, 64,000 miles, I could find no rust, except around the seats a bit. My 12 year old son is really into cars and I hope my love for classics is passed to him. While I am sure I will have some challenges with it. It has been pretty easy to figure out, with homage to lotsa help on this site! I might have been stumped many times, heck I have NEVER owned a foreign car before! I am lucky enough to have been on the tail end of the muscle car era, having had a few myself, they never looked great but damn it's all about the speed when you are a teen!! It's sad that that's all out of reach now for the working class like myself. My last one was a "70 ElCamino, and my divorce doomed her, but that's another story...DploydAgain wrote:I just purchased my '81 Spider (-my first...Yeah, I'm a "Fiat Virgin") for under $5000. Looks like it has all the stuff you guys discuss regularly ( very minor surface rust, leaks a bit, etc.). As far as these "problems" go, I look forward to stepping up to the challenge! I can finally (at 40-something) afford a toy or two, and I am eager to get my 10 and 8 year old boys under the hood with me.
Lucky you. Just recently 4 Spiders have appeared on the KC Craigslist for $2000, $2300, $2400, and $7000. The 3 in the $2k range were all crap. Rusty, nasty interiors, etc. That is the price range I'm searching in, but those were not worth anywhere close to $2k to me.Oklahomanewbie wrote:I just picked up my first Spyder for $1000, 64,000 miles, I could find no rust, except around the seats a bit.
That it will. Look at the old Mini Coopers. Two things affected those cars values, the new Mini and the the Oceans 11, or was it 12, 10? movie. Interest, and prices of those cars has risen dramatically since.mbouse wrote:i bought my car for many reasons, one of which was because of its uniqueness. if Spiders go up in value, will that bring more out of the woodwork, and lessen my uniqueness?
The Italian job (new and old)miragesmack wrote:That it will. Look at the old Mini Coopers. Two things affected those cars values, the new Mini and the the Oceans 11, or was it 12, 10? movie. Interest, and prices of those cars has risen dramatically since.mbouse wrote:i bought my car for many reasons, one of which was because of its uniqueness. if Spiders go up in value, will that bring more out of the woodwork, and lessen my uniqueness?
PS But please wait for the prices to rise too much, as I still haven't bought one yet!
yes, I was thinking this. Unfortunately, I did some rough math based on import customs duty, freight transportation and titling and it would run anywhere from 1700-2300 to get one across the border. The other thing that hinders this is that other than asking a member here to check it out, I'd be buying sight unseen or with best a few pictures.Gunsmith wrote:Wow that's great if you already own one. Would it be worth bringing one in from the states or would the taxes be too high?
Your car is a gem. Enjoy it in good health.courtenay wrote:And every now and again, like me, you'll find a pristine example of a car that has never been driven in the rain (so has no rust), has been well maintained and has very low miles (36.000) that you're prepared to pay $10 grand for. No fuss, no muss - just a fun car to drive.