anyone fancy inspecting an RZ?
Discussion
Personally I would use Alfa Aid or Jamie Porter as both are seem to have quite a few SZ/RZs pass through their hands.
I have bought a number of Alfas on my own but for logistical reasons, recently got an Alfetta expert Alex Jupe to inspect and collect a GTV6 I was interested in. The costs of him inspecting, collecting and towing the car were far outweighed by the fact that he was able to professionally appraise the car and was probably the best Alfa I have bought (although it looked a bit rough to the naked eye due to faded paint).
The magazines always cite experts in saying buy the best example you can afford - this is true - but the key is identifying which exactly are the best examples - the scruffy looking one with faded paint but totally originaly and untouched with no rust - versus the pristine looking recently sprayed beauty hiding a list of horrors - you pays your money.....
I have bought a number of Alfas on my own but for logistical reasons, recently got an Alfetta expert Alex Jupe to inspect and collect a GTV6 I was interested in. The costs of him inspecting, collecting and towing the car were far outweighed by the fact that he was able to professionally appraise the car and was probably the best Alfa I have bought (although it looked a bit rough to the naked eye due to faded paint).
The magazines always cite experts in saying buy the best example you can afford - this is true - but the key is identifying which exactly are the best examples - the scruffy looking one with faded paint but totally originaly and untouched with no rust - versus the pristine looking recently sprayed beauty hiding a list of horrors - you pays your money.....
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