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05-23-2008, 12:32 PM
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I was really wondering if there is another out there, unrestored, like my '65. I feel.... alone, and now when I drive it, maybe I'll feel GUILTY of something. Patrick, George, and a bunch of others that read this, as well as my posts, know my Veloce. Somewhere out there there must be another nice unrestored low mileage one in actual use?
I keep helping others save these cars and make them right again, because of the way I feel about mine. I cannot be the only one IN THE WORLD that has owned one from new?
Now I feel lonely AND old! It was my greatest hope that Jim had found another time capsule. Rats! %$#*^%!
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05-23-2008, 12:48 PM
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My MGA Twin Cam basically fits that bill, bought new by my dad when I was six months old, driven and maintained by me since 1975, owned by me since 1988, and off the road only twice, for two-year-long engine rebuilds in 1969 and 1990. Still doing fine, though I don't drive it much seeing as how much better Alfas are.
My 60 Veloce Spider has been in constant use since new (107,000 miles) and never restored as such, but I'm the fourth owner.
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05-23-2008, 12:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gordon Raymond
I was really wondering if there is another out there, unrestored, like my '65. I feel.... alone, and now when I drive it, maybe I'll feel GUILTY of something. Patrick, George, and a bunch of others that read this, as well as my posts, know my Veloce. Somewhere out there there must be another nice unrestored low mileage one in actual use?
I keep helping others save these cars and make them right again, because of the way I feel about mine. I cannot be the only one IN THE WORLD that has owned one from new?
Now I feel lonely AND old! It was my greatest hope that Jim had found another time capsule. Rats! %$#*^%!
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It sounds like it is time for you to stop being a hold-out and move on Gordon.
I hereby offer to buy yours and release you from this "seine" that you find youself trapped in.
Actually I think it's time I offered a reward for whomever finds me the right car. So, I'll tell you what...whoever wins get to borrow George's freshly restored Veloce for a weekend. 
Jim
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05-23-2008, 01:31 PM
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Jim,
I'm always looking for a good one, and since I can't come up with the big bucks, I find them GOOD homes. Take a look at the great 58 Sprint Veloce, now owned by Tom Trabue, in Patricks photo thread. A REAL GOOD one. It found it a REAL GOOD home, I doubt Tommy will ever part with it, even though he has yet to drive it, or see it in the flesh! I am not a broker, and do not buy for resale. I will document cars for prospective buyers where I'm comfortable with both the particular car, and the future owner, charging only a per hour time fee. As I've mentioned, I like these cars!
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05-29-2008, 07:45 AM
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101 Giulia Veloce
Quote: Not to belabor the point, just curious as what you mean by the fixed hood? I assumed someone just didn't know how to fold the hood (top) properly and left the rear of it attached.
The '60 Interim Spiders had the rear portion of the hood bolted to the deck, both of our '60 Spiders are like this - it's an interim car quirk. I'm not sure if it is possible to drop the hood & fold away the frame still leave the rear portion on the deck on a conventional loose-hood Spider - has anyone ever tried this ???
Quote: The veloce plenum looks proper to me - what do you see that is wrong? The cross section of the rubber hose across the head should be oval, so maybe only it and the air filter cannister are incorrect...
While the shapes are indeed identical, the 101 Giulia Spider Veloce plenum & cam cover do not have the the breather hose linking the pair, this arrived in about '67, prior to this, the breather was at the back of the block & dumped to atmosphere.
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05-29-2008, 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by AlfistiSA
The '60 Interim Spiders had the rear portion of the hood bolted to the deck, both of our '60 Spiders are like this - it's an interim car quirk. I'm not sure if it is possible to drop the hood & fold away the frame still leave the rear portion on the deck on a conventional loose-hood Spider - has anyone ever tried this ???
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Mine is a summer '60 build and came with the bolted down hood, er, top, um, overhead foldable bit. I bought the clips from an earlier car, cut off the hold down tabs, and set it up so it can be used either way. I can lower the top quickly leaving the bar as if it were still fixed or stash the whole works under the rear cowl for a better appearance. Since mine uses the same hardware as the earlier or later loose-hood design I think the answer to your question is yes.
Mike Hollinger
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05-30-2008, 05:29 AM
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Thanks Mike
OK, so with regards to the Red Spider, it's most likely then that whoever folded that soft top, was lazy & left the rear section still clipped to the rear hinges.
Cheers
Greig
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