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Do not forget to check the aluminum plugs in the heads; in case of heavy corrosion may leak water in the oil pan.
Look also at the lovely 1959 red Fiat Abarth 750 GT Zagato "Double Bubble"
It seems to me that there is no leather interior ( from the pictures). Just fabrics over vinil
RIP Nice interview here with insight on GT4 and Rainbow ( GT4-framed cabriolet) design: [MEDIA]
Stop driving, have the oil out ( check mayonaise amount ) and if too relevant have the cylinder head out. Likely ( unfortunately ) one of the...
Pictures by Hillary A. Raab Jr, likely from books he published in the list...
@GermanDino : Congratulations. Instant classic [ATTACH]
@Patrick Dixon : right on the spot [ATTACH]
Angelo Bellei born 1925 in Formigine ( very close to Maranello) , working for Ferrari since 1946 as engineering designer and project manager ,...
Accordingly to an interview to the local magazine "Quattroruote" given by Angelo Bellei , the later engines ( from 1960 on ) were developed by a...
The original buckles have been quite solid and reliable so far . BTW the belts are a bit quirky when used , every time should be adjusted to fit...
Fixed seat belts, no inertia. If you look at the usual suppliers ( like Eurospares.uk) you will find alla datas including availability/quotes
Mine 74 GT4 has front and rear seat belts and, of course, the related mountings as per part diagrams ( the blue book )[ATTACH]
So that you are allowed to drive on open roads with an Italian plate
Take action, it is sufficient a lovely cat ( see my avatar) to get rid of mouses and small animals in the garage
item #20 table 121, P-nr 20148201
It looks like a Cisitalia D46-1946 monoposto powered by a Fiat-derived 1,100 cc engine , driven usually by Tazio Nuvolari and designed by Dusio...
Very simple : no gasoline at gas stations. Not at all. So that you had nothing to do but just go walking, the last thing you considered at that...
At the time of the first oil crisis mid '70's no market for Ferrari and similar cars. So a lot of new built automobiles ended in storage halls...