Pascal
May 30 1999, 07:26
It is with some sadness that I am selling my beloved Lancia. I have no picture my personal example but it looks exactly like the one on the left:
Mine was made in 1981, has about 95,000 km on the clock and has just come out of the workshop after being mechanically fixed. It is visible in Monaco.
Price: 9,900 euros (roughly 10,500 USD at the current exchange rate)
[This message has been edited by Pascal (edited 07-24-1999).]
Pascal
Jul 23 1999, 04:43
I finally managed to get some pictures taken of my Lancia. Here it is:
BUY IT!
Pascal
Aug 12 1999, 04:02
OK, new price is 9,600 Euros (a bit over 10,000 USD). Just do it!
Pascal
Sep 17 1999, 20:06
C'mon! It's quite cheap for such a collectors' item...
Pascal
Nov 28 1999, 01:16
It's still for sale!
Jonathan
Nov 28 1999, 03:25
Pascal
I would love one of those cars !
Unfortunatly yours is a European example and importing into the USA (legally) would probably cost more than the actual purchase price of the car.
smarty
Jan 11 2000, 22:14
noone?
I'm afraid you are right Smarty...
Nice car ! I wish I lived in Europe !
Pascal
Mar 24 2000, 21:18
Okay, new price: 9,000 Euros
Go for it!
Pascal
Apr 30 2000, 10:31
Dave Ware
May 5 2000, 00:58
I wish I could but I'm in the States!
Beautiful car!
Dave
Pascal, I'm just waiting until you offer to pay us to take it!!
Andy, don't count on that!
EddieJF1
May 31 2000, 01:39
I say you start the bidding where Andy did for his jacket. You may get a fiver for it if there is some feverish bidding!
EddieJF1
Jun 2 2000, 23:24
Ok, I'll give you US$10 if you pay for shipping it over here.
EddieJF1
Jun 2 2000, 23:27
Hey Pascal, think of it this way: You got to drive it for another year!
I will, but that costs me money at a moment I badly need some...
Mosquito
Jun 3 2000, 05:11
Pascal,
You have been trying to sell this car for over a year now. Don't you think people are now really getting suspicious?

If I had the parking space / garage for it, I would probably buy it from you for even maybe that price. Too bad
Mosquito
Jun 3 2000, 05:15
PS:
This advert is IMO one of the Atlas classics. Especially the first desperate

parts are really fun.

I don;t mean to make fun of it, you probably need the money, else you wouldn't sell such a nice car, but still, it is an Atlas F1 classic already and probably one of the oldest post still living on this board.
404KF2
Jun 12 2000, 04:43
Pascal, when the Euro is worth 14 Canadian cents, I'll buy it.
However, it will be a parts car for my more beautiful (bug-eyed) Lancia Scorpion with its 82 HP "full-race" engine.
;)[p][smallfont][Edited by 404KF2 on 06-13-2000][/smallfont]
Pascal
Jun 13 2000, 01:21
Blasphemy!!!
I like it - anyone care to guess how much to ship into Canada? Seeing as the car is 20 years old, it may slip under the radar both here and in the US...
Mobile_Chicane
Jul 7 2000, 11:06
IS it still for sale??? I can't believe it over 1 year
I can't believe it either...
EddieJF1
Jul 7 2000, 16:56

I tried to help, Pascal. I guess Shrimp didn't want it, either?
Jonathan
Jul 8 2000, 04:58
Pascal,
Don't sell this beauty. Hang on to it for a few more years. It will be worth more that way. Have you thought about having it restored ?
Jonathan, I had it mechanically restored last year...
But keeping this car costs me money that I currently don't have, so selling it is the only solution.
Alfisti
Jul 16 2000, 08:44
Ahhh trying to sell an old Italian car are we... yes.. that can be an ordeal.
Pascal, the first lesson in Marketing is NEVER drop your price.... EVER.
Pascal
Jul 16 2000, 22:26
What am I supposed to do then? Wait for the inflation to catch up?
Alfisti
Jul 17 2000, 02:00
If you drop your price you are admitting the original price was too high. Make the car seem more attractive.. re-emphasisze it's good points... NEVER droip the price.. it just screams "FARRRRK i can't sell thi sheap of crap".... with something like a Lancia or an Alfa you are not going to attract people who are not interested in the Marque so until you find an enthusiest (who will pay the price you ask if they are interested) you are wasting your time dropping the price.
Eg... I have a very "standard" Alfetta with no registration and a buggered engine... bald tyres. But it was meant to be my project car so all i was interested in was the body and it is rust free. I found someone who lives 1500Km away who is buyinbg the car because he is looking at building an Alfetta restoration.... see what i mean.. u have to find someone who WANTS the car.
theMot
Jul 17 2000, 03:55
sell it as scrap metal. They can make tuna tins out of it.
EddieJF1
Jul 31 2000, 19:12
Pascal,
Maybe you could start a "Monaco Tour of the Stars" and drive people around in the car? At least you could offset some of the costs.
Or you could hire JV in the off season and have him drive people around Monaco in the car?
Or drive it into the marina and collect the insurance.
Just some ideas.
Louis Mr. F1
Jul 31 2000, 19:57
Pascal,
i feel sorry for you, i've been following this for a few months now and still.....
maybe you should raise the price and see if it helps
By the look of it, selling it through an auction may help even more...
EddieJF1
Aug 7 2000, 20:41
How about threatening to ban BB members if no one buys the car?
I'll start the auction (no reserve)! First bid: US$1.00
;)
AAAAaaaahahahahaha!

Pascal my friend, I cannot believe you still haven't sold this car (much less that this thread is still going)!!
I sure wish I could take it off your hands, I don't know anything about Lancia's but this one looks cool! It would definately turn heads in Montreal!!
Good Luck![p][smallfont][Edited by Andy on 08-08-2000][/smallfont]
What's the current euro/ sterling exchange rate?
EddieJF1
Aug 10 2000, 19:04
Don't know, but the Euro is about 1.10 against the USD.
Pascal is on vacation I hear. Maybe he's off to push the car into the marina?
Jonathan
Aug 12 2000, 02:01
How about all us AtlasF1 members band together and form the "Save Pascal's Lancia from the crusher" Foundation ?
Louis Mr. F1
Aug 12 2000, 18:51
i've heard that the Lancia is crying in his garage since it's so touched by all our concerns.
my $5 bill is already on its way to ......... Italy, is that the right place? and you don't need to send me a tax receipt, that's ok.
EddieJF1
Aug 22 2000, 18:22
I'll send a US$10 if bids are still being accepted.
EddieJF1
Sep 6 2000, 21:40
Still here.

Come on people, help Pascal out!
Amen to that!
Louis Mr. F1
Sep 7 2000, 04:13
Pascal,
have you thought about posting a new thread of this on the Readers Comment Board or the Nostag Board? Sure, they attract alot more people, the more new people read it, the higher chance of it being sold. And i think the administrator wouldn't mind too much of an advertisement there, you know, it's a really exceptional situation and you have all our support here!!!
good luck, and
p.s. why not try other site's bb? (if you haven't done so already)
EddieJF1
Sep 20 2000, 04:59
Pascal's car is going to be like that Maserati 5000 they found all covered in dust in storage since the 60's. Hey, maybe he can "forget" about it in some storage facility. Then in 30 years, he can "find" it and sell it for a profit!
Racertrev
Sep 27 2000, 14:53
Raffle it off, auction it off, or trade it in on a scooter.
EddieJF1
Oct 18 2000, 14:55
And it continues to collect dust....or has it been sold?
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