Wow you sure found a superb example of a 1750 Berlina. The name is fine given the car’s history. To have found such a few owner car is rare. I used to own a 2L Berlina also white but in no where as nice condition like this one. Subsequent to the Berlina i had a white S1 1750 GTV which i owned for 12 yrs. I sold it some years ago and bought a red Giulia 1300 TI. The Giulia having previously largely done up as a Giulia Super. I put up a short video on TH-cam some years ago re the Giulia. They all are lovely to drive though yes the Berlina and Giulia offer more practical space. Even if i wanted another GTV these days i couldn’t afford one given how much they have gone up in price. My brother and brother in law also have owned/own Gt/GTVs, Berlinas and Giulia’s.
@@paulscountrygarage9180 I know, i live in Hobart. i sold my GTV back in 2015 for $6500. Yes it needed restoring but it was in basically sound condition. The Giulia i bought for $6500. The GTV was restored by the guy who bought it, i hate to think what it would sell for now 🤣.
@@paulscountrygarage9180 😁👍. At the time i thought $6500 was reasonable. Thing is these days nice ones start well over $40k and head up to $100k for mint condition ones. So in comparison $6500 these days probably wouldn’t even get you a basket case one. It’s all relative.
@@1240enzo always best never to reflect on prices after you sell. Same as adding up receipts of work done. I work on the premise that these are my hobbies and hobbies have a cost and as long as you can afford and are happy with the cost all is good.
Absolutely beautiful Paul. Must be the best one in Aus. Nice tribute to the original owner.
Thanks Peter, I think it’s pretty damn good.
Wow you sure found a superb example of a 1750 Berlina. The name is fine given the car’s history. To have found such a few owner car is rare.
I used to own a 2L Berlina also white but in no where as nice condition like this one. Subsequent to the Berlina i had a white S1 1750 GTV which i owned for 12 yrs. I sold it some years ago and bought a red Giulia 1300 TI. The Giulia having previously largely done up as a Giulia Super. I put up a short video on TH-cam some years ago re the Giulia.
They all are lovely to drive though yes the Berlina and Giulia offer more practical space. Even if i wanted another GTV these days i couldn’t afford one given how much they have gone up in price. My brother and brother in law also have owned/own Gt/GTVs, Berlinas and Giulia’s.
David, here in Australia, a GTV in the 105 series is $100,000 more than I paid for Kenneth.
@@paulscountrygarage9180 I know, i live in Hobart. i sold my GTV back in 2015 for $6500. Yes it needed restoring but it was in basically sound condition. The Giulia i bought for $6500. The GTV was restored by the guy who bought it, i hate to think what it would sell for now 🤣.
@@1240enzo I realised later that you were in Australia. You still did well with the GTV price.
@@paulscountrygarage9180 😁👍. At the time i thought $6500 was reasonable. Thing is these days nice ones start well over $40k and head up to $100k for mint condition ones. So in comparison $6500 these days probably wouldn’t even get you a basket case one. It’s all relative.
@@1240enzo always best never to reflect on prices after you sell. Same as adding up receipts of work done. I work on the premise that these are my hobbies and hobbies have a cost and as long as you can afford and are happy with the cost all is good.