Besides being a “whazy, a woozie and a piece of fairy dust,” a fugazi is, at its core, just a fake.
It might not look like it, but this 1971 Alfa Romeo Giulia is a bigger fugazi than your grandpa’s teeth.
Originally built so its owner could preserve their original Alfa Romeo, the replica Giulia only has 36,828 miles on its odometer and is authentic enough a copy to be used in vintage car rallies.
Now in the possession of a German auction house, the clone car is priced to move at just $16k.
Even though it’s a fake, could the Giulia be worth it? Fuhgeddaboudit.
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