Restoration pics

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Dr G

15,166 posts

242 months

Monday 8th October 2012
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Seriously pretty little caqr you have there sir; enjoy it!

colin2296fs

123 posts

204 months

Thursday 29th November 2012
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALFA-ROMEO-GIULIETTA-SPR...

is this ad a bit sus? 3 pics of what could be anything and a pic of something under a cover. maybe he just doesn't want to sell it

markymark93

135 posts

128 months

Tuesday 8th October 2013
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Hi

I have to say this is one of the cars on my wish list. I already have 3 projects on the go and therefore, this is one for a few years time I suspect (if I can find one that is not too pricey lol). Hopefully I will get to see it at some point if your ever down Goodwood way as I am fairly close.

thanks mark

SprintSpeciale

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432 posts

145 months

Wednesday 9th October 2013
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markymark93 said:
Hi

I have to say this is one of the cars on my wish list. I already have 3 projects on the go and therefore, this is one for a few years time I suspect (if I can find one that is not too pricey lol). Hopefully I will get to see it at some point if your ever down Goodwood way as I am fairly close.

thanks mark
Hi Mark,

The car was at the Breakfast Club meeting on Sunday! I drove down with the HR Owen convoy. It was the poor old SS surrounded by Ferraris, Maseratis and Lambos. I had to push it along a bit to kep up, but it was all good fun. I generally try to make the Breakfast Club meetings, and I usually go in the SS, so I'm sure I'll see you at some point.

AlvinSultana

860 posts

149 months

Wednesday 9th October 2013
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Saw this in Chamonix.





Edited by AlvinSultana on Wednesday 9th October 16:00

SprintSpeciale

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432 posts

145 months

Wednesday 9th October 2013
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Very nice. Great to see cars being used.

Superdavros

236 posts

232 months

Wednesday 16th October 2013
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Beautiful car.

By the way, don't type DTR Restoration into Google unless you have your legs crossed....

SprintSpeciale

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432 posts

145 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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Superdavros said:
Beautiful car.

By the way, don't type DTR Restoration into Google unless you have your legs crossed....
I just tried that. Ouch!

A9XXC

621 posts

149 months

Saturday 2nd November 2013
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Had to do it - wish I hadn't.....

GadgeS3C

4,516 posts

164 months

Saturday 2nd November 2013
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Likewise - as I had no idea what it was going to be - my mind is now boggled.

neutral 3

6,456 posts

170 months

Friday 8th November 2013
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Well done SS, she looks fantastic, that shape must have looked incredible back when new and still is now !

Just wished my great friend Tony Foley was still with us, he loved Alfas and ran several during the sixties inc a 64 Guilia Spider ( last of the drum braked ones, which he said were a pain until you got them hot, as it pulled from side to side ) a Sprint Coupe and also an SS, which I'm pretty sure was a white one.

Couple of questions, do you know any of your cars early history ?
Were many imported to England and how many are thought to have survived ?
Has the Champions car survived ?

beach bum

277 posts

152 months

Friday 29th November 2013
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My current money pit aka "Le Grand Bleu".





A sensible person would not have bought a DS, let alone a realy rough one.

gforceg

3,524 posts

179 months

Friday 29th November 2013
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Le Grand Bleu, oui?

I'm sure it'll look a LOT better than this! smile


beach bum

277 posts

152 months

Friday 29th November 2013
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Eventualy yes.

As bought.


gforceg

3,524 posts

179 months

Friday 29th November 2013
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That's a very evocative picture.

Good luck with the restoration.

johnfm

13,668 posts

250 months

Saturday 30th November 2013
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Is that your garage beach bum?

Decent size....

beach bum

277 posts

152 months

Sunday 1st December 2013
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That is the DS specialist taking care of the resto.

SprintSpeciale

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432 posts

145 months

Tuesday 10th December 2013
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neutral 3 said:
Well done SS, she looks fantastic, that shape must have looked incredible back when new and still is now !

Just wished my great friend Tony Foley was still with us, he loved Alfas and ran several during the sixties inc a 64 Guilia Spider ( last of the drum braked ones, which he said were a pain until you got them hot, as it pulled from side to side ) a Sprint Coupe and also an SS, which I'm pretty sure was a white one.

Couple of questions, do you know any of your cars early history ?
Were many imported to England and how many are thought to have survived ?
Has the Champions car survived ?
Sorry, neutral, I have been on my travels and only just saw this. I'm afraid I don't know anything about the car prior to my time with it. I have heard that there were 25 cars converted to RHD by Ruddspeed, but there have obviously been LHD cars brought in since then because I have seen a few of them. Every now and then I come across a statement that only about 140 of the SS's still exist, but I think this is unlikely (see the excellent site www.giuliettas.com for more on this).

Someone else mentioned The Champions car to me when the restoration was being carried out. I don't know if it still exists, but I certainly haven't seen a white SS in the metal (they seem to be mainly red, silver or blue).

The brakes were a bit of a surprise when I first got the car - it had been a while since I had a classic, and that was a 1973 911 which had very good brakes. You get used to them though, and once you have recalibrated stopping distances in your head things aren't so bad.

I have had one issue with the car since the restoration, and that is with the clutch. I was finding that when the engine got hot I was having a problem finding first gear after stopping, and third into second could be a bit graunchy. Paul at DTR had the car back in and spotted the problem. The conversion to RHD involves an extended linkage and the linkage was expanding when hot so that the clutch wasn't fully engaging when the clutch pedal was depressed. He has made some adjustments and the problem is apparently sorted. I am picking up the car on Saturday, so we'll see!

Fantuzzi

3,297 posts

146 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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Awesome car, looks stunning.

Bravo sir! More pics...

pacoryan

671 posts

231 months

Thursday 6th March 2014
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gforceg said:
Le Grand Bleu, oui?

I'm sure it'll look a LOT better than this! smile

Ha Ha!! Takes me back!

"Guiseppe will paint it for $25..."
"then tell him to wax it."

Suspect this Grand Bleu's restoration will exceed $25.