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    lancia beta: help?

    hey everybody!

    just got news there is a lancia beta that is just sitting on my sisters friends front lawn. he is willing to give it to me as a first car. its really quite bad inside apparently, just wear and tear from sitting outside most its life.

    are lancia beta's a good car? would they cost much to repair? i really would love to have this lancia as a first car, especialy if its from '79 (they dont know what year its from)

    any help/specs is great


    regards - sam

    EDIT: apparently it needs a new engine, i havent been able to find any, but i havent looked on ebay or any other site like it, just through the classifieds.
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    it might if the link worked
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    A car like that would certainly give you the quintissential Euro Experience, ie: good to drive .. bad to own

    The fact that he is willing to give it to you as a freebie should give you some idea of its true value. The cost of buying/installing even a crappy 2nd hand donk would far, far exceed what the car would then be worth to resell, which is bugger-all. As it now stands, I estimate its current market-worth to be about $30 from Simsmetal

    I once knew a young guy who owned a 'stable' of three fine euro classics, he reckoned they were winners and would extoll their superior attributes at every opportunity. They were (a) Citroen GS (b) Austin 1800 Mk 1 auto (c) Lancia Beta. Incredible! None of them worked, or one would go for a brief time, then stop. In reality they just sat around cluttering his life up. To get around, he either got a lift from me .. or caught the bus
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    Quote Originally Posted by nota
    In reality they just sat around cluttering his life up. To get around, he either got a lift from me .. or caught the bus
    yeah owning a British, French and Italian car just guarantees that you can NEVER have all three working at the same time - if you can get any of those examples to work for longer than a month ( well maybe a bit rough on the DS )
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