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Discussion in 'Australia' started by carl888, Nov 14, 2023.

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  1. Ferraridoc

    Ferraridoc F1 World Champ
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    I think the rally car they did had the Montreal V8 in it. One of the Alfa guys in Brisbane was trying to build one for tarmac rallying, but Alfa only built 2-3 of them AFAIR, and it wasn't enough for the technical committee to allow it entry at the time.
    Both interesting cars, Rennie, and not too expensive.
     
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  2. MrGrigio

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    I didn't think they were that bad.

    If you weren't so anal retentive and had OCD like most of us on here, I'd say you perhaps the fault lay with you.

    Sadly, I cant say that.
     
  3. Ferraridoc

    Ferraridoc F1 World Champ
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    After years of spa work, he's become very good at retaining his anus.
     
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  4. MrGrigio

    MrGrigio Formula 3

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    My brother has a highly modded M135i E82 coupe with a lot of 1M bits on it.

    It certainly goes very well and although the 1M is not as good looking as a M2, it's definitely more distinctive and unique. Nothing looks like it.

    The circa 6,000 production number also add to its connoisseur wanker appeal.
     
  5. MrGrigio

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    You had a silver 83/84 Sud Ti right?

    They were built in the south, so naturally, the build quality was inferior. :p;)
     
  6. Arvin Grajau

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    Their beer money priced cars ,with sellers wanting Champagne price money .
     
  7. Arvin Grajau

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    is the 6,000 build both LHD and RHD ?
     
  8. Arvin Grajau

    Arvin Grajau Seven Time F1 World Champ

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    1,204 RHD and 300 came to Australia.

    One of the guys on the Tassie runs has a brother with one ,drives it more than his 911S 2.4
     
  9. greg246

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    The Alfasud literally rusted before my very eyes, flimsy door cards etc. The 33ti had terrible cheap plastics on the dash which warped after it was a year old, and then rattled thereafter with bits falling off after you hit a bump, leaking sunroof, rust, a/c gave up just out of warranty. Totally rubbish build, driving experience didn't make up for it. Never considered another ALFA after that
     
  10. greg246

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    Perfect car for a 1st year Medical student :D

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  11. Arvin Grajau

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    YUCK, not a recommendation to own an Alfa .
     
  12. Arvin Grajau

    Arvin Grajau Seven Time F1 World Champ

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    have you got a blowup of that photo,be awesome on Ians Bedroom wall.
     
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  13. greg246

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    OLIO. Too funny
     
  14. Arvin Grajau

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    Sexy as................where was the photo taken?
     
  15. greg246

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    The locals call it Jehovah Heights :D
     
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  16. MrGrigio

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    It's the argento Alfa that makes Greg so hot in that pic!

    Sadly, Alfa never quite made a car like the 105 series coupe and 115 spiders.

    Within their price point and market, they were remarkably complete cars.

    Excellent engines, surely the best gearbox shift in its day and if not the best, easily top 3, predictable handling and whole lot of brio.

    Despite never hitting that high point in terms of completeness again, I still love the brand.

    I'd buy a Giulia in Verde over tan as a daily.
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  17. greg246

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    I was given one of those as a loan car by the Ferrari dealer a few years back, nice car but didn't really feel all that interesting enough to buy

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  18. kerrari

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    It’s not for sale... went to pick it up from the panel beaters yesterday but some slectrical gremlin has got into the headlights and one keeps popping up, even when the car is completely turned off! Was all fine when he took his daughter to her formal on Wed night :rolleyes: Anyway I have a nice black Alfa 159 T for the weekend - I did ask where was the brick on a string, but he assured me the handbrake actually works!
    Like you, I was saddened by how few Alfas are seen on the roads in Italy these days.
     
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  19. Ferraridoc

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    Did they remove the headlight buckets for painting? If the mounting bolts for the headlight motor are loose, it can rock around far enough to engage the positive track on the gearbox, which energises it again.
     
  20. FazzerPorscheman

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    How illuminating. [emoji41]
     
  21. carl888

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  22. greg246

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    Thanks for the adjustment
     
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  23. carl888

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    I spent a bit of time around 105s, Giulias and Alfettas in my late teens. They brought a certain joy to motoring that combined frustration and elation in equal measure. This amalgam of emotions made certain every trip was an event. You somehow knew the designers and engineers took their job seriously, peppered with a sense of humour. They were meant for driving. And you were forced into a sense of agency with your steed, whether you liked it or not.

    Already back in the 1980s they'd mostly suffered the scourge of the 5th.owner, parked outside, blowover brigade. Sadly, many sent unceremoniously to the crusher to salvage what little steel was left from the chicken wire floorpan, often repaired with fibreglass.

    A 105 in decent fettle would make a lovely GG/GAD carriage. The present and ever increasing values for an appropriate example preclude such a notion, however....
     
  24. carl888

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    I'd buy it just to spite you!
     
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  25. carl888

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    They are VERY expensive to rebuild, 50% more than a 365 series 4 cam and basically, they all need it. Along with the transmission, final drive, electrics, suspension....... Couple that with indifferent casting quality of the block and heads (porosity), a unitary chassis that rots and poor maintenance, what's not to love?

    I do find them awesome to drive however, which would make a decision own one simple, if they were not.

    I go weak at the knees when I see a Series 1 Espada with pleated headlining and a Stanley Kubrick inspired instrument binnacle.
     
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