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Yes the 695 commands mega bucks! Around 20-30k for a good replica. A real one? God knows.
Theirs a few nice examples on the web for sale. If this link works it shows one of my favs http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C487391
Ahh surely that would have looked better in black with purple Alcantara seats?
Have you been teaching people how to drive Fantuzzi? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHpAEsqYkUk
Theirs a few nice examples on the web for sale. If this link works it shows one of my favs http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C487391
Ahh surely that would have looked better in black with purple Alcantara seats?
Have you been teaching people how to drive Fantuzzi? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHpAEsqYkUk
jacklewisno1 said:
Yes the 695 commands mega bucks! Around 20-30k for a good replica. A real one? God knows.
I think 40kish for a real onejacklewisno1 said:
Theirs a few nice examples on the web for sale. If this link works it shows one of my favs http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C487391
That is awesome, the red looks ace. I think I'd have to have it in black, really mean looking with red Abarth decals.jacklewisno1 said:
Ahh surely that would have looked better in black with purple Alcantara seats?
You mock, but you know in your heart that Black paint with Purple Alcantara seats is the best combo for any car.Imagine the leather deep dark purple, in side a black 8c. Its perfect. Id keep the leather in the 8c. Classy...
jacklewisno1 said:
Have you been teaching people how to drive Fantuzzi? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHpAEsqYkUk
They only rally drivers I give tips to are ones named Sebastian, and who are French...Ive just realised that Alfa is a 33/2 not a 33/3 I was meant to post...
Remedied.
jacklewisno1 said:
You do have a thing for black cars don't you 'Tuzzi. Im more of a red car man myself, hence why i drive a white one and my first car was blue....
Im the same, not a black car yet! The elise must be black check this out, looks gnarly.
I always go after curvy cars, and I find that black suits that shape better than most colours. Plus black just looks mean and rather tasteful.
I was playing on the Abarth website configing a 500, just the standard 135bhp, with black paint and red strip it was a mental price of 16k!
So i went to Stanford Hall today for the Italian car day and i took some snaps...
Ive never seen so many Abarth's in one place! Their must have been about 40 500's and 10 or so Punto's
230BHP in this engine!
Which do you reckon is more bonkers, the car or the owner?
What are these for? Cooling the brakes?
Ive never seen one of these before. Lancia Trevi?
Alfa 75
One of the highlights of the day was this delightful little Sud. It's not a car ive ever paid attention too. It seems to be the beginning of the era when Alfa's became less interesting to me, but today in that colour it just looked right.
Iva Porn
The owner of the 348 was a very friendly chap, he offered to open the cover for me and had to hold it open because the gas struts that support it had given up.
He brought his dog in the passenger seat too!
If you ever find 16k down the back of the sofa Fantuzzi...
I think thats enough pics for now.
Ive never seen so many Abarth's in one place! Their must have been about 40 500's and 10 or so Punto's
230BHP in this engine!
Which do you reckon is more bonkers, the car or the owner?
What are these for? Cooling the brakes?
Ive never seen one of these before. Lancia Trevi?
Alfa 75
One of the highlights of the day was this delightful little Sud. It's not a car ive ever paid attention too. It seems to be the beginning of the era when Alfa's became less interesting to me, but today in that colour it just looked right.
Iva Porn
The owner of the 348 was a very friendly chap, he offered to open the cover for me and had to hold it open because the gas struts that support it had given up.
He brought his dog in the passenger seat too!
If you ever find 16k down the back of the sofa Fantuzzi...
I think thats enough pics for now.
dinkels pics are ace as usual! Really awesome stuff. The Abarth 2litres were the only things that rivalled the big block v8s when I was a Silverstone classic!
Sorry Jack didn't get a chance to properly comment.
1) Both the Abarth and its owner is mental. But if we're honest all owners are abit off aren't they...
2)That powder blue abarth with the Orange is brilliant, love it, don't think Im brave enough to spec it myself, but its stunning.
3) Im guessing cooling, or as some form of serious protection
4)Nice close up pics of the grale. Serious want for one.
5) What did you think of the 4c in the metal? Did the sound still disappoint?
6) I really want a black 500 now...
Sorry Jack didn't get a chance to properly comment.
1) Both the Abarth and its owner is mental. But if we're honest all owners are abit off aren't they...
2)That powder blue abarth with the Orange is brilliant, love it, don't think Im brave enough to spec it myself, but its stunning.
3) Im guessing cooling, or as some form of serious protection
4)Nice close up pics of the grale. Serious want for one.
5) What did you think of the 4c in the metal? Did the sound still disappoint?
6) I really want a black 500 now...
Fantuzzi said:
5) What did you think of the 4c in the metal? Did the sound still disappoint?
6) I really want a black 500 now...
The 4c was an interesting one. Whenever i saw pics or videos of it i couldn't help but marvel at how beautiful it was. However having seen it in the flesh i couldn't help but feel it was totally out staged by the older Alfa's. In particular the Juniors that were there just looked on another level of beauty. 6) I really want a black 500 now...
The interior was as dreary as it looked in the press shots. The PR man stood next to it told me it weighed 895kg's too.....
The sound was certainly very racey, actually sounded quite good. Or at least i thought it did until while revving it for the crowd a Ferrari California arrived and the owner gave it a blip of the throttle. The 4c's turbo was no match for that 4.7 V8. I may have had a trouser accident.
Get the Abarth, you know it makes sense.
As for that red Maser' above, i saw one of those at Stanford too. I think it was the cup version. Ill be honest it looked boxey and rather ugly. Imagine it had a different badge, such as Buick, nobody would look twice.
Italian kits from the Louwman Collection:
Meanwhile, in the Alfa Romeo section of the garage. Look at that Alfa Romeo 8C 2900. Google to see not one looks the same.
Alfa Romeo 33TT3, the 1972 Targa Florio winner: 660 kgs and the 440 brake 3 litre V8. Alfa won the 1971 TF with Dutch ace Toine Hezemans and Scicilian LM winner (1964) Nino Vaccarella. Nino won the TF in '65, '71 and '75.
FIAT Otto Vu: only 3 Demon Rouge (1952) cars were made. One of the more desirable FIAT cars. 114 were made.
Prince Bernhard special green Ferrari 500 Superfast Speziale, only 37 of these. He swapped the 5 litre for a 4 litre.
Enzo Ferrari: "Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines." Mmmmh, he said that before he did the 250 GTO LM cars.
Only 120 350 GT cars were built and achingly pretty.
Gorgeous blue 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Le Mans Touring wheighs only a mere tonne. And with a capable 2.6 straight 8 with compressor this thing was one wild ride.
The red 1929 6C 1750 Gran Sport testa Fiassa (Fixed Head) has a 1.75 litre 6 with 85 brake.
Meanwhile, in the Alfa Romeo section of the garage. Look at that Alfa Romeo 8C 2900. Google to see not one looks the same.
Alfa Romeo 33TT3, the 1972 Targa Florio winner: 660 kgs and the 440 brake 3 litre V8. Alfa won the 1971 TF with Dutch ace Toine Hezemans and Scicilian LM winner (1964) Nino Vaccarella. Nino won the TF in '65, '71 and '75.
FIAT Otto Vu: only 3 Demon Rouge (1952) cars were made. One of the more desirable FIAT cars. 114 were made.
Prince Bernhard special green Ferrari 500 Superfast Speziale, only 37 of these. He swapped the 5 litre for a 4 litre.
Enzo Ferrari: "Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines." Mmmmh, he said that before he did the 250 GTO LM cars.
Only 120 350 GT cars were built and achingly pretty.
Gorgeous blue 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Le Mans Touring wheighs only a mere tonne. And with a capable 2.6 straight 8 with compressor this thing was one wild ride.
The red 1929 6C 1750 Gran Sport testa Fiassa (Fixed Head) has a 1.75 litre 6 with 85 brake.
36 were made: this excludes this one-off 330 GT 2+2 produced with a Superfast-style body for HRH Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands.
I think the 500 inspired Lamborghini to come with this:
With a 0-100 mph in 16.3 secs, this was serious competition for the period Ferrari's. All ally body and V12 fed by six twin-barrel side-draught Weber 40 DCOE 2 carbs. Hence the exceptionally low hood line Ferruccio Lamborghini desired. Stunning.
1955 Abarth 209 A Coupe Boano. Basically a FIAT 1100. Ten cars were built and this is the only coupe. I see a TZ1 in there.
The only original Lancia D23 Spider Pinnin Farina left.
jacklewisno1 said:
As for that red Maser' above, i saw one of those at Stanford too. I think it was the cup version. Ill be honest it looked boxey and rather ugly. Imagine it had a different badge, such as Buick, nobody would look twice.
You're probably right about that, if it weren't for the trident on the grille etc not many folk would know what it was. As we parked up close by my other half asked if it was a Lancia...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181452287106?ssPageName=...
My new investment/toy. Okay I can't afford a Stratos.
My new investment/toy. Okay I can't afford a Stratos.
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