Well, it's over. The "Italien" is going to the Blackhawk Museum in California. Gaveled down for $600,000 - $25K more than for "Robosaurus" but $1,000,000 less than the Pininfarina-bodied '63 'Vette. With other '61-'63s going for $15-45K (not counting the customized lime green '63 convertible), I guess I'll have to do some re-detailing and cleanup on my hardtop.
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Italien $600K
Alan H. Tast AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Technical Director/Past President, Vintage Thunderbird Club Int'l.
Author, "Thunderbird 1955-1966" & "Thunderbird 50 Years"Tags: None -
Italien
Alan it's good to see you on the site as I am used to seeing you on the other one. Yes, that Italien didn't really hit the numbers everyone was projecting but still went for a solid number, based on that massive restoration. Having to start from " ground zero" as chronicled in Sept/ October issue of the Thunder Scoop and earlier issues, it has finally found a home
that will allow all to see in the future.
That lime green creation certainly was a different idea of someone's concept of " resto bird ".
Dano Calgary,Alberta CanadaDano Calgary,Alberta Canada
Thunderbird Registry
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That thing?
I saw it for sale on craigslist a while back. It looked like the grandfather of Knight Rider's car KITT.
The difference of course is that the Italien was a Ford Concept Car and that other bird is a customization of a standard hardtop. Most concept cars are never allowed into the general population so a car like this is exceedingly rare.62 Hardtop
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