
04-04-2008, 12:47 PM
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Yes, I'm prejudiced since another one of my client's 1750 is featured in Original Alfa Romeo Spider by Chris Rees on contents page, page one and is the featured US 1750 - but the book really is a good reference source for finding the differences between the various Series (1 thru 4) and the differences between the US and Euro versions.
I just checked and the Euro 1750 as well as the 1300 Juniors have a single yellow round side marker in the same location as the US 1750's but have no rear red sidemarkers.
My client's 1750 which Vivace included does have 14" wheels. The confusion over 15" ones might stem from a comment I made regarding buying a set of five 15" Duetto wheels which I will install on my own 1750 Spider.
No one mentioned the covered headlamps on the above straw colored 1750 Spider. They're my solution for having covered headlamps with actual rims (as opposed to skinny rings) and the headlamps are mounted from the front rather than behind from under the wheel well.
Speaking of differences within the same model: This is darn minor, but when James Mann was photographing my client's Spider he was a bit disappointed the DUCO paint sticker was only about 2/3rds complete. I told him the one on my 1750 Spider was in pretty good shape so he photographed it for the book. Both cars are and were originally (the same) red, but the the paint code number is different between the two.
As long as I've segued to paint code stickers, I frisketed off the one on the Straw Spider before painting then later removed it. Frisket is a translucent material and was used by air brushers to 'frisket off' a section where they didn't want to get paint. In their case it then easily peeled off. With automotive paint I had to use an Xacto knife to cut around the 'bump'. A little ragged on the edges but the client loved the fact I saved it.
Okay, I believe I've tooted my own horn enough for the day (or longer).
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04-04-2008, 01:59 PM
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Do you think it's not?
"I think it's a '67 (1600 spider). Do you think it's not?"
I think it's a 1966.
But then it could be a 1968 Euro ... or any combination of parts from 1966 to 1969. Really! One picture and we are supposed to pin it down?
Now that I've answered Vivace's question, I can now go off topic and expand the BS content of this thread:
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You can tell this car is a 1750 by the cowl in front of the radiator.
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That and the fact that the hood prop is on the left side of the car! The hydraulic clutch reservoir is something of a hint, as is the ...
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Importers used to glue on extra bits of trim sometimes just to cover rust bubbles that had appeared, or to make 'limited edition' cars in an attempt to shift them.
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ALFA was not alone in performing these tricks - it's called "marketing".
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No one mentioned the covered headlamps on the above straw colored 1750 Spider.
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Possibly because that's off topic.
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Both cars are and were originally (the same) red, but the the paint code number is different between the two.
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I disagree about them being the same red. Check out the post by user459 here
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04-04-2008, 02:07 PM
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In the US, our cars were delivered with the small ring hubcaps. You can see them in any period car magazine article.
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that settles it then for me....you are definitely more knowledgeable than I am on US 69 Spider Veloces
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'69 Euro 1750 GTV
Previously:
'76 Alfasud Ti/'75 GT Junior/'87 Alfa 33
'91 Alfa 75/'95 Alfa 164/'79 Alfa Spider
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04-04-2008, 03:36 PM
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But then it could be a 1968 Euro ... or any combination of parts from 1966 to 1969. Really! One picture and we are supposed to pin it down?
Now that I've answered Vivace's question, I can now go off topic and expand the BS content of this thread:
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Relax GTD...it's not a contest, I was just curious what others thought.
And I sort of expected a raging trivia contest, so that's completely my fault for asking.
Carry on...
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04-04-2008, 04:09 PM
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Relax GTD...it's not a contest
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relax, GTD's just playing with you ;
Man this is turning into a fun thread!!
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'69 Euro 1750 GTV
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'76 Alfasud Ti/'75 GT Junior/'87 Alfa 33
'91 Alfa 75/'95 Alfa 164/'79 Alfa Spider
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04-04-2008, 04:47 PM
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Without further info, IMO it is a red/black Alfa Romeo roundtail spider, ca 1967-1970. I've seen some really mangled cars (others generously call "customized") in my brief Alfa life (37 years). Next . . . .
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Now - '69 1750 Spider Veloce ( pictures)( and more) 10562.1480323 (since '75 for that early mid-life crisis!);
- '88 Bayliner, 305 CI Cvy (for those really hot days!)
Gone - '69 1750 Berlina (wish I still had)
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