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Undercoating
Dear Alfa Veloce: As far as I can recall no Alfa was undercoated from the factory in the "good old days". My ancient spider was not. I undercoated with a rubber based black paint, and when I remove it now I see it was black paint covered (although original finish of spider was darker grey). So, if you really want to be original there would be NO undercoat, only good black paint. The spider veloce was originally for racing and weight was a factor. I do hope you will end up with a good veloce. Many of them do not have the original factory engines any more. Unfortunately many of us old guys just wanted them to run and realized the Normale blocks were the same as veloce blocks and when we stuffed a rod out the side we did not go though great pains of welding and fixing them. We just got a normale block and stuck the good pan and head and veloce liners in them and drove like the crazy guys we were. In Bellevue, Washington, there is a beatutiful 1965 veloce that is perfect and original (and for sale) except for normal block with all veloce parts. Might you have an extra veloce block? And do you know anyone who wants a 1965 Veloce who is coveting yours. This one would drive across the country if someone wants to do that -- fly into Seattle, pick up car and head out. Should make it to Florida. Give me a call. I'll give your more details. The owner is gone most of each summer on his boat, and has little time to enjoy the car he bought in Frankfurt in 1966.
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[B]JAY NUXOLL [/B][EMAIL="jay@alfanut.com"], seriously Alfa diseased and ancient OLD Two Liter Lover, put together Seattle area's Northwest Alfa Romeo Club in 1965, and still feebly tries to tend a teeny sacred flame to his serpent mistress in the [B]ALFA G'RAJ MAHAL[/B], a home garage temple with more Alfa cars and parts than he dare list because of the disapproval of his shamed and chagrined family. (425) 641-2600.
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