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Here's something ya don't see everyday! Camped out with the kids at Mid-Ohio for the Vintage Races.......
The red one is gt601's, the black one is mine.
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06-30-2008, 08:53 PM
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101/105guy:
Your Super is a 'knockout'! Beautiful!
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06-30-2008, 09:21 PM
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OMG!! 
Look how dirty the black car is!!!!
It also looks really slow!!
On the way home I called the woman from Carrollton. Told her that I would meet her at the club in 25 or 30 minutes. Hooked up with a 911 Carrera and was in Louisville in 26 minutes. oops!! Hit 135 if the speedo is right.
Had a blast at the races fellas.
Paul
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07-01-2008, 10:58 AM
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Those black and red cars are two of the BEST looking camping SUV's i have ever seen!!! LOL!!!!! Very nice looking cars!!!!!
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07-02-2008, 04:15 AM
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Finally
I got my Giulia on the road again - after having a new 40% torsen LSD fitted - yet to try out on a track day and the carbs and/or timing need som adjustment. It hesitates a bit when giving it gas - even though I have rebuilt the carb during the winter.
So here is how it looks with the Alfaholics 7x15" GTA replicas fitted. It now runs 195/60 Pirelli P6000.
As it shows on the pictures, my '72 Guilia is lowered substantially rear and front. Nice profile/rake!!
Only issue I have had were solved very quickly - rear right hand outer had slight rub on the outer casing where tire meets the lip of the rear panel. Soled this by bending the panel out slightly - only needed another 2mm clearance.
On the front right the wheel rubbed, making it totally impossible to make a left hand turn - real head turner when we drove the car from one garage to the workshop - each corner had us stopping and reversing in order to make the turn.
Solved this by adjusting the camber of the wheel which has give enough clearance.
I am quite pleased with the result and find the wheels a really nice match to the car - opinions!!??
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07-02-2008, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by perholmen
I got my Giulia on the road again...I am quite pleased with the result and find the wheels a really nice match to the car - opinions!!??
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My friend, that is true beauty! I love the wheels...they really are fantastic wheels for ANY 105 series car. The stance, color, lines...to me, it looks perfect! Well done!
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07-02-2008, 07:16 AM
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Very nice...sweet! It shows the time and care taken in finishing this neat ride. Love the rake...
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74' Spider (Pre-Smog)
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Gone, Divorce...what can I say 
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07-02-2008, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by 101/105guy
Alfadawg.......
did you have trouble finding the Alfa in parking lots before you added the "Le Mans" stripe kit and gold wheels?
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Actually, now. I must confess, this was not an original idea. I saw the cover of an 70's Road and Track magazine with a care from Stuttgart, a 911 done in metallic silver with the stripes. After my ex crashed my red spider, I decided to do the repair in a pearl white with candy painted stripes. It was truly an eye catcher.....
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[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]A California export to the Smokey Mountains in 2006
74' Spider (Pre-Smog)
Bought New in 1975
2nd Place Winner AROSC Southern California Concours
Gone, Divorce...what can I say 
Current
88" Quad Silver[FONT="Comic Sans MS"][/FONT]
Purchased June 2007
63K Miles and sweet!  [/FONT]
Day to Day
2004 PT Cruiser GT Turbo HO
An American Four-Seat Rocket
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07-02-2008, 08:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by perholmen
I got my Giulia on the road again - after having a new 40% torsen LSD fitted - yet to try out on a track day and the carbs and/or timing need som adjustment. It hesitates a bit when giving it gas - even though I have rebuilt the carb during the winter.
So here is how it looks with the Alfaholics 7x15" GTA replicas fitted. It now runs 195/60 Pirelli P6000.
As it shows on the pictures, my '72 Guilia is lowered substantially rear and front. Nice profile/rake!!
Only issue I have had were solved very quickly - rear right hand outer had slight rub on the outer casing where tire meets the lip of the rear panel. Soled this by bending the panel out slightly - only needed another 2mm clearance.
On the front right the wheel rubbed, making it totally impossible to make a left hand turn - real head turner when we drove the car from one garage to the workshop - each corner had us stopping and reversing in order to make the turn.
Solved this by adjusting the camber of the wheel which has give enough clearance.
I am quite pleased with the result and find the wheels a really nice match to the car - opinions!!??
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What is the color?
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07-02-2008, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by perholmen
...I am quite pleased with the result and find the wheels a really nice match to the car - opinions!!??
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WOW! LOOKS GREAT!!
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07-03-2008, 04:45 PM
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... opinions!!??
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Lovely 
Can't wait to see IRL at the Classico Register meeting in August ?!?
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07-03-2008, 05:26 PM
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All Dressed Up
And ready for summer. Mechanical rehab, interior restore and new top/rear drape working now. Let her run.
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Now - '69 1750 Spider Veloce ( pictures)( and more) 10562.1480323 (since '75 for that early mid-life crisis!);
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07-03-2008, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Anfanuts
And ready for summer. Mechanical rehab, interior restore and new top/rear drape working now. Let her run.
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beautiful car!
i love the duetto.
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07-04-2008, 07:46 PM
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The Cabriolet
A few pics of my 88' Quad Cabriolet
Pretty much have completed the mini restoration of this my silver Quad. I bought it off Ebay year ago. With 63K documented miles, I bought it sight unseen in New Jersey and shipped it to Cleveland, Tennessee. Before the shipment, I paid to have it inspected and we were good to go. No body rust at all. WOW. The paint is a low end repaint, but it works for now.
All the mechanics were checked and good to go except the tach. Changed all fluids and complete check over. The work was done by Charlie Lupo at European Auto Service here in Cleveland. Front end checked out pretty wsell, replaced a tie rod end and alignment.
Wheels by Ronal R38...15 X 7 with painted r fed calipers. Very light and handles great.
The Cabriolet
Complete re-design of the tonnau cover...with the Cabriolet Design done in water re | |