Title: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: Parisien on 18 June, 2013, 05:32:23 PM http://www.subito.it/auto/lancia-z-pistoia-67730330.htm
P Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: rogerelias on 18 June, 2013, 06:35:21 PM ER, should you be looking ::)
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: chriswgawne on 18 June, 2013, 07:36:21 PM Looks a lovely honest car. When I am next down that way I will try to have a looksee...but I imagine it will be sold long before then.
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: fay66 on 19 June, 2013, 12:01:24 AM Looks a lovely honest car. When I am next down that way I will try to have a looksee...but I imagine it will be sold long before then. Looks lovely, also note theasking price is non negotiable. brian 8227 8) Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: Richard Fridd on 08 July, 2013, 11:44:23 AM A B10 from a while back, which may have been here before, but I don't remember it http://www.arcar.org/lancia-aurelia-b10-en43052
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: GG on 08 July, 2013, 12:06:59 PM Its worth it for the "Manual of dilapidated factory."
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: Richard Fridd on 08 July, 2013, 04:18:57 PM Hi Geoff, but what does that mean? Richard
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: Sebastien on 08 July, 2013, 04:35:23 PM Richard, have no clue what it means!
Is this the next Aurelia Barchetta from Argentina, found in a barn? ;) Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: Richard Fridd on 08 July, 2013, 05:33:17 PM Possibly ,but I would rather drive an Aurelia with a roof. Fortunately my Fulva Sport did not sell at the time of this B10 ad, thus saving me from temptation! Richard ( not the B10 obviously but a nice hard top on this car, which I would fit with steel wheels if it became mine in another life)
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: GG on 08 July, 2013, 08:34:45 PM Hi Geoff, but what does that mean? Richard Have no idea.... that's why it was worth the big money: to find out! Best... Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: williamcorke on 08 July, 2013, 09:56:26 PM Perhaps this is too obvious an explanation, but my guess is a Google Translate (or equivalent) mangling of 'tatty workshop manual'.
These automated translation engines can produce some marvellously comic stuff. Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: Parisien on 09 July, 2013, 07:11:33 AM 'tatty workshop manual'. But Will............there isn't an Italian word equivalent for "tatty".............they never do tatty.........the Italians....... :) P Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: DavidLaver on 09 July, 2013, 09:35:43 AM "Dilapidated" could be "in pieces" - hence the parts book, the TAV. From Wiki : "Dilapidation is derived from the Latin for scattering the stones (lapides) of a building." David Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: GG on 09 July, 2013, 03:12:48 PM and there is no workshop manual... maybe owners book?
Title: Re: Aurelia B10 del 1951...in Italy, keenly priced Post by: williamcorke on 09 July, 2013, 04:57:07 PM and there is no workshop manual... maybe owners book? Good point. Parts book? Someone needs to buy the car to find out, as Geoff has suggested. |