I have some interest in one. Opinions, market situation? What are they like? Thank you for your input. Regards, Alberto
I recommend Franco Varisco's beautiful book "ASA - L'epopea della Ferrarina". By its design, an ASA can really be considered as a (small) Ferrari. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you Mike, mostly old stuff, tons of pages and comments, but nothing concise to my questions: 1.Pros and cons 2.Market Values today, (except what is on Hagerty, mostly flat market.) 3.Fun factor? In other words, are there better / fun / less headache, cars to sink $ into. Exclusivity, no doubt, as very few made. Regards, Alberto
Spa-Francorchamps museum, Stavelot, Belgium. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The engine looks like one-third of a 250GT, which makes me wonder if the internals are the same or similar.
No affiliation, but Symbolic has one for sale. https://inventory.symbolicinternational.com/vehicles/155/1965-asa-1100gt-spider
Alberto, There were road tests in its day that were very positive about the driving dynamics. You should be able to search for these articles. I believe that Hyman Ltd. in St. Louis has one in inventory.
Thank you! I guess no one in f-chat owns one. Pretty rare car. Saw both, one hardtop Hyman, one convertible Symbolic. Regards, Alberto
Talk with Mark Hyman about the driving dynamics. Talk with Bill Noon at Symbolic. Someone ought to be able to discuss the experience. There is a spider in the St. Louis area owned by an FCA member but his is not on this forum.
Talk with Mark Hyman about the driving dynamics. Talk with Bill Noon at Symbolic. Someone ought to be able to discuss the experience. There is a spider in the St. Louis area owned by an FCA member but he is not on this forum.
http://www.asaregister.com/it/ Just look on this site and vind all you want to know with all know chassisnumbers Peter
Peter, Thank you very much! Very entertaining, but I have decided against such endeavour, and potentially find another car. Kind regards, Alberto