I'm very well thanks . I've actually finished my cars front, everything fits and now on to the windscreen pillars. I'm somewhat concerned that there would be a good argument for no longer being able to call my car an Alfa Romeo by the time I finish since I have replaced so much metal ... ... luckily I believe in continuous history ... I'm looking forward to seeing #0854 in one piece again, she will be a beauty as I have a softer spot for coupes ... still recovering from #0846 being converted back correctly to a spider ... LOL. Pete
oui, à l'époque je disais à tout le monde: "vous avez vu sur la P4, il y a la même grille de ventilation que sur mon R8"
Wow, my father used to have a Renault R8 Major in exactly the same blue back in 1967!!! (Seriously!) This explains my adoration for the 330P4! (Small joke, but nice coincidence). The Renault stopped being a car in 1975 due to a broken piston spring and severe rusty holes in the bodywork...
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I have the phone numbers for Goodyear....... Great pictures and thanks for posting them....looking great!!!
superbe! congrats Jim. i want to see it already finished must to find a great place for shooting, and put the polo MO 36! cheers
You can't tell by comparing digital images with conventional ones. Unless shot from exactly from the same angle with the same camera/lens numbers/details often look different. Digital lens really distort quite a bit.
I love this thread! I wanted to subscribe, but don't know of any way except to reply. Thanks for the hard work Jim! Gene
Looks just like 1967, other than the side mirrors, NY stickers and plates and the AVON tires. Maybe the paint is just a little better. Cant wait to see it with Firestone tires. Great job. TT/SD