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Old 02-24-2008, 11:09 AM
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Hm, How come I just discovered this?

Here is my blue Junior Z, AR 3060020. All bone stock, including correct 1600 power plant and 90% original interior. The Campagnolos look quite flashy on the car. I have a set of five correct Junior Z wheels that I am currently resporing and then they go back on the car.

This is one of the cars from the Netherlands, that was imported from Italy in the late 90's. The car was owned by a Herman Aa Joppe. Does any of you Dutch guys know him? I bought it from the Alfa dealer Van Kooten.

The Dutch seem to love those and quite a few are there now. I was looking for one for 8 months and focused my the search on the Netherlands since the Junior Z there are in better condition than anywhere esle in Europe (Maybe Germany comes close). Rolf van Hillegondsberg helped me substantially finding and inspecting the right car. At the same time, AR3060281 was for sale: That was another very nice car and I wonder where it ended up.

One the seat mechanism: Does anybody have a spare one for the driver seat. A long time ago, mine gave in and was welded in poition. the position is perfectly fine but still not the best solution. Do the Fulvia mechanisms have the same look (Though chromed)?

MIke
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