I can supply sticker sets for many classic Alfas from 1964-1974 for US cars and 1964- 1975 for other parts of the world. Many of the Alfas shared the same stickers. But starting in 1971, different markets got different recommended lubricants stickers. I don't have examples of every one produced and I am always looking to fill in the gaps.
Below is a partial listing of some sets that I have put together. I'll add more when I have some pictures.
My supplies are always limited. Thanks for looking.
In order of pictures:
1974 Berlina/GTV 2000 USA (50 State) - $73
1974 Berlina/GTV 2000 USA (49 State) - $73
1974 Spider 2000 USA (50 State) - $73
1974 Spider 2000 USA (49 State) - $73
1973 Berlina/GTV/Spider 2000 USA (49 State) - $73 (Gasoline Grade and brake booster stickers not shown)
1972 Berlina/GTV/Spider 2000 USA - $58 (NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL 2021)
1971 Berlina/GTV/Spider 2000 USA - $58(NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL 2021)
1971 Berlina/GTV/Spider 2000 USA - $58(NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL 2021)
1973 Giulia Super 1.3 (Italian Delivery) with FISPA air cleaner - $38
1973 Berlina 2000 (Italian Delivery) with FISPA air cleaner and AC - $48
1973 Junior Z (Italian Delivery) with FISPA air cleaner - $38
1972 Berlina 2000 (Italian Delivery) with FISPA air cleaner - $38
1972 GTV 2000 (French Delivery) with FISPA air cleaner - $38
Any one has any information were to get the one for the 2000 touring? Anyone of those sets is by any chance the same for the 2000 touring spider? Tks walter
Here are the sets for the 1967 Spider (Duetto). In order of appearance:
For cars with Dunlop brakes and moly synchros (Late 1966-early 1967 production) - $43
For cars with Dunlop brakes and moly synchros - $38
For cars with Ate brakes - $38
The set includes one DUCO paint code sticker. I have the following:
The 1969 US spec cars have two versions of lubricant and federal safety standards stickers. The federal safety standards sticker was placed on the driver's door jamb.
The split was around the time the seat belts changed from the air plane style to the crab claw style. Many cars built in late 1969 and 1970 do not have the federal safety standards sticker. They have a small plastic VIN plate in it's location. So, the price for a set without the safety standards sticker will be $5 less.
PLEASE NOTE: THE LAST EXHAUST EMISSION DATA STICKER HAS SOLDNo more will be printed until there is demand.
1969 1750 Berlina (USA) Early - $118
1969 1750 Berlina (USA) Late - $118
1969 1750 GTV (USA) Early - $118
1969 1750 GTV (USA) Late - $118
I don't have a lot in my database, only about five cars. None of them are RHD cars. I do not think that Alfa was using different lubricant stickers for different markets, back then. I don't see any evidence of that until 1971.
About the best I can do is offer a best guess for your car based on when it was made. Papajam and I discussed the then new moly synchoros. He found a TSB that was dated somewhere in the third quarter of 1966 that talked about the new synchros. So, I decided that was about the time of the change over.
I won't be able to make a special paint code sticker for you anytime soon. I have a good inventory of the DUCO paint stickers, plus the printer I used for them has been screwing up my most recent orders. :cursing:
Hello Brian - I see that the sticker set for a 1971 Spider is sold out. Is it possible for me to get on a wait list for a set of those if/when you have more available?
I've finally partially replenished my supply of stickers. So, I've updated what's available. I can now provide sets for 1971-1974 SPICA injected cars, but there will not be a FISPA fuel filter decal.
I can supply sticker sets for many classic Alfas from 1964-1974 for US cars and 1964- 1975 for other parts of the world. Many of the Alfas shared the same stickers. But starting in 1971, different markets got different recommended lubricants stickers. I don't have examples of every one produced and I am always looking to fill in the gaps.
Below is a partial listing of some sets that I have put together. I'll add more when I have some pictures.
My supplies are always limited. Thanks for looking.
In order of pictures:
1974 Berlina/GTV 2000 USA (50 State) - $73 (Several sets available, less the FISPA fuel filter decal)
I've got some sets for the Giulia Sprint GT/GTV. Most folks that I have corresponded with have told me they have never seen a Made in Italy sticker on a GT/GTV. I have found several examples with it and but feel they were only applied to export cars.
1965 Giulia Sprint GT/GTV - $28
1966 Giulia Sprint GT/GTV - For cars with Dunlop brakes - Includes seat belts buckle stickers for USA cars - $33
1966-1967 Giulia Sprint GT/GTV - For cars with Dunlop brakes, moly synchros and seat belt buckle stickers (Late 1966-early 1967 production) - $48
1967 Giulia Sprint GT/GTV - For cars with Ate brakes - $33
Most every underhood sticker will be different. There are a few 79 model year Alfas that were sold on Bring A Trailer, if you are curious you can look over the pictures. The one that stands out as being the most different is the emissions sticker. It's about twice the size of the 1974 and has a schematic on it.
I am slowly documenting the "newer" cars, but am not going to make any stickers. There just isn't a demand for them at this time.
Bump. I have plenty of stickers. Please PM your email address, if you would like some for your car.
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