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Old 05-07-2008, 03:39 PM
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Haig, your car is the way Alfa oughta have built 'em!
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Old 05-09-2008, 11:12 AM
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IL Vecchio,

Thanks for the comment...its obvious that you are a man of excellent taste and style....

This August....I Decided to drive the Berlina...to the Concorso italiano...in Monterey...Other friends of mine will also be in similar Sedans....I encourage you to join us....for the Caravan drive....should you decide....let me know.

All the Best............................Haig.
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Old 05-09-2008, 02:13 PM
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Oh heck! Now I have no excuse to not attend! I have to see her in person. Be sure to bring paper towels for the drool.

And other Berlinas are going to the Concorso? Whee!
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Old 05-09-2008, 04:09 PM
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Here Randy...one more for you....before i take it back to Santo...and lower the front...an inch or two....depending on whats allowed....hope to have all taken care of by August...for the big drive.....to Monterey...enjoy.....
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I advise you not to do that; only lowering the front of this lovely looking Berlina 1750.

It will appear that the car leans forward.

If you want to lower the car do it both back and front equally.

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Old 05-10-2008, 12:02 PM
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ZZ jr.........this lovely looking berlina...will be perfectly balanced...when i get the time to doing it correctly....as it is only in an experimental stage....thanks for that....

Tough decision this morning.......which beast do you drive to work.!!!
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Old 05-12-2008, 04:37 PM
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IL Vecchio,

Thanks for the comment...its obvious that you are a man of excellent taste and style....

This August....I Decided to drive the Berlina...to the Concorso italiano...in Monterey...Other friends of mine will also be in similar Sedans....I encourage you to join us....for the Caravan drive....should you decide....let me know.

All the Best............................Haig.
I'll be there! Just need to find some cheapo lodging, otherwiswe it's tent & sleeping bag time..
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Hey guys,
Just a quick I snapped on the way out today, will post more later. Hope you like
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1982 Red Alfa GTV 2.0 (first car I ever bought)
1976 Black Alfa Alfetta 1.8 Autocross car (a.k.a. the "Stealth Fighter")
1986 Silver Alfa GTV6 (bought 2 days after the 'Fetta and such a blast to drive)
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Old 05-14-2008, 10:42 PM
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Hey guys,
Just a quick I snapped on the way out today, will post more later. Hope you like
Where'd you get those mirrors? Not bad looking at all, despite unoriginality.
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1979 Spt. Sdn. "Cecilia" A rustfree Alfetta
1990 Mondial T Cabrio - OH MY GOD! Metallic Nirvana
1979 Sport Sedan Alfamatic For sale... "soon"
(1 or 2 more Sport Sedan parts cars.)
"Achievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life." - Ayn Rand
(That's why she drove an Alfa and then bought a Ferrari )

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"Isabel" traded for "Cecilia"
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Old 05-15-2008, 07:52 AM
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Randy, i', 99% sure they off an Escort, most likely MkII as they match the ones on my mates MkII perfectly, infact, they were the first things he noticed.
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1982 Red Alfa GTV 2.0 (first car I ever bought)
1976 Black Alfa Alfetta 1.8 Autocross car (a.k.a. the "Stealth Fighter")
1986 Silver Alfa GTV6 (bought 2 days after the 'Fetta and such a blast to drive)
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:31 AM
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A car Ford never sold to the "driving" public here. Wanna buy a used Navigator?
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Randy's Italian Lot:
1979 Spt. Sdn. "Cecilia" A rustfree Alfetta
1990 Mondial T Cabrio - OH MY GOD! Metallic Nirvana
1979 Sport Sedan Alfamatic For sale... "soon"
(1 or 2 more Sport Sedan parts cars.)
"Achievement of your happiness is the only moral purpose of your life." - Ayn Rand
(That's why she drove an Alfa and then bought a Ferrari )

Ex:
"Griswold" and never-driven '74 series 2 to Harry Riley
"Isabel" traded for "Cecilia"
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Someone ran a four-cylinder Ford Ranger pickup at last weekend's 24 Hours of LeMons race. I should have kept my $500 1969 F100 to run in the next one. The "Crusher."

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Old 06-01-2008, 12:43 PM
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ZZ jr.........this lovely looking berlina...will be perfectly balanced...when i get the time to doing it correctly....as it is only in an experimental stage....thanks for that....

Tough decision this morning.......which beast do you drive to work.!!!
Haig, are the wheels the same on the Berlina as the GTV?
Why no centre caps on the front wheels of the Berlina?

Beautiful job of restoring your Berlina BTW. I'd like to think i could do mine someday when it really needs the metal surgery side of things sorting. Until then i'll just keep on driving it.

Off to SpaItalia in Belgium at the end of june, can't wait, should be a good adventure.

Here's a piccie update of mine with its new wheels.
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Old 06-02-2008, 03:17 PM
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Hi Ian,
Yes...they are diferent...the berlina wheels are period panasports with a lip...15 inch wheel..i had to refinish them a while back...they also have a 28 mm offset...which varies in diameter for the shallow center cap....as the front ones as you noticed will not fit..so i have to somehow re-create an extention...64mm dia..verses 58 for the regular panasports..so the caps fit....a machine shop skill...still awaiting for that detail..

As for the GTV....center caps....they are a standard..6 by 15 with a 22 mm offset....center caps are deep ...and available.

Those pana's...Look great on your berlina....looks aggressive enough...cheers.
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Old 06-04-2008, 06:51 AM
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Thanks Haig, I'm pleased with the look and stance of the car especially as its still on stock springs. The wheels were "pre-enjoyed" (second hand) but in as new condition and came wrapped in Toyo Proxes T1-S tyres that had hardly been used. They look like Rota's but are infact made by Compomotive, who's factory is just down the road from me in Wolverhampton. They make the car feel way different (a little heavy) at low/town traffic speeds, but much more stable at motorway cruising speeds 70-80MPH. They are 7x15 ET35 rims and the tyres are 205/55 r15's.
What pressures are you guys with similar wheel/tyre sizes running on?
At the mo' i'm experimenting with 30 Psi front and 28Psi rear. This seems to have reduced some of the heaviness without making it feel light at speed.
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