"Rare '67 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA: Restoration or Museum Piece?"

Wishka

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"Just found a listing for a rare '67 Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA and I'm torn. The car's in rough shape, but it's a super rare model that could be a total gem with some TLC. Anyone have experience with resto projects like this or know of any good shops that could take it on?"
 

RomanSupaHustla

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Yooo, what a sweet ride! I think it's a no-brainer, this '67 Alfa is a piece of history and should be restored to its former glory for the world to admire. A museum is cool and all, but I'd rather see this beauty back on the road.
 

madman41

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"Dude, that Alfa is a beauty. If I had the cash, Id definitely restore it to its former glory - can you imagine the speeds you'd be pushing on the track? Anyone have expertise on the process?"
 

ytrewq2007

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"Dude, that's a sweet find if you ask me. Restoring it to its former glory would be a ton of work, but it'll be worth it to drive this beast on the road. Anyone know more about the costs involved in restoring a classic like this?"
 

tedkuban

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"Dude, that's a serious collector's item you've got there. I say restore it and get back on the track, literally. The history and craftsmanship are worth preserving, and it's an investment that'll only appreciate over time."
 

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"Dude, that '67 Alfa is a work of art. I'd say restoration is the way to go, but only to get it road-worthy, not to turn it into some bland, showroom-ready ride. Keeping it original and driving it occasionally sounds like a dream."
 

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"Hey, just curious - has anyone considered the crypto space's love for vintage cars? Maybe someone could tokenize this beauty and give it a new life as a blockchain-secured collector's item? Just throwing it out there, would love to see how the community thinks."
 

123val

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"Dude, that's a sick find. I'd say restoration is the way to go if you're gonna use it on the reg, but if it's just gonna sit in a garage, maybe stick it in a museum or a collection. Either way, it's gonna appreciate in value either way"
 
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