Lancia Montecarlo...37 years and counting

Lancia Montecarlo...37 years and counting

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CallThatMusic

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Saturday 18th July 2020
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Breadvan72 said:
Here's an advert that doesn't feature any moustaches -

Very good.

Why oh why did they stick these wheels on this car ?

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 18th July 2020
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Breadvan72 said:
But ...


It seems to me the moustache is making a comeback.

CallThatMusic

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Tuesday 21st July 2020
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Some random old rather ropey photos from a Scottish Italian car day back in the 90’s.




CallThatMusic

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Tuesday 21st July 2020
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And a few more from the same meeting






CallThatMusic

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Tuesday 21st July 2020
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I’m thinking the Ronals are the perfect wheel for this car....
Until I see something better.
Looking back at these old photos seems a decent turnout of cars on the day.

CallThatMusic

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Tuesday 21st July 2020
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Parked up in Edinburgh circa 1997/8 I think

CallThatMusic

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Wednesday 22nd July 2020
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Here’s a few more I have to hand....








CallThatMusic

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Friday 24th July 2020
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New stickers applied, immediate improvement in all round performance except braking.
Handling today was sweet.





And now back in the garage...

CallThatMusic

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Friday 24th July 2020
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Well that’s good to know.
Thought I was going mad.
Does anyone on here know which stickers will improve braking ?

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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mikeg15 said:
Way back in the day, I had a chum who owned one of these and suffered the normal two issues, rust and front brake lock-up . So he got rid of the car PDQ. However after this I stumbled on to my own particular 'thing' Ginetta G15s which also had the severe problem of front brake lock-up.
Wierdly I solved this issue by vastly improving the rear brakes. The G15 had drums at the back, and when upgraded to discs, firstly using Renault R10 items and later Hispec, the brakes problem was solved. I also fitted a balance adjuster which helped greatly.
Thanks for this.
I will investigate the idea of improving the rear brakes.


CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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Mr Tidy said:
Thanks for posting OP - that's an amazing period of ownership and your car is just stunning. thumbup
Thanks, much appreciated

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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Mikebentley said:
Brembo ones. That’s if you believe the local chavs. At 17
the Playboy bunny sticker on my Austin 1300 was a sign that I was a sex god in the sack.

Great car OP it’s lucky to have you.
Thanks.
My (now) close friend at the garage thinks so too.
He is always pleased to see me.
Ha.

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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Black S2K said:
Beautiful example!

A neighbour has a white one when I had my first X-1/9.

Yes, the full-leatherette interior was standard and was really specially plush. Only Lotuses were really plusher.

The X-1/9s also suffered a bit from front-end lock-up, until you learned to modulate the weight transfer. Some put on 132 rear calipers to improve the balance (at the cost of a spongier brake pedal) but it was judged to be not really worth the ag.

Servo on the fronts only was daft on the 137 - later cars dispensed with it.

It was a real shame that FIAT never developed the car further, but the numbers didn't justify it. Bit like the X-1/9...
Thanks
Car was the Fiat X-20 , then Pininfarina, finally ended up Lancia.

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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Breadvan72 said:
How about a video, OP? Where are you based? I could bring my Beta and./or my Fiat 124 for a 70s/80s Italocool photoshoot.
Well that’s an interesting idea.
I’m in the Edinburgh area, bit far for a run out.
Would require a bit of planning, but not impossible.
Will period dress be required?
I can still get into my socks from the 70’s.

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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nismo48 said:
Mr Tidy said:
Thanks for posting OP - that's an amazing period of ownership and your car is just stunning. thumbup
+1smile
Cheers guys.
Thanks

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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Notanotherturbo said:
Love Montecarlos, and to own one for 37 years is incredible. I celebrate my 30th anniversary with my GTA Alpine in a few months. One thing though - please change those spoked wheels laugh . Spoked wheels do not belong on any car after 1970.
Thanks.
The basket wires are controversial...
They are presently under review with 13” or 14” Ronals possible replacements.
GTA Alpine, that’s a car !
Enjoy.

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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You don’t see many of these around.

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Breadvan72 said:
I admit that I do not like the wires. I would prefer the original wheels or some Beta Cromodoras or similar, but it is of course YOUR car, OP.
Yes they will have to go.
I am convinced.
But they went on in 1983 so they’ve done a shift.

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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overunder12g said:
I had one of these. The local Lanciaa dealer said they had a Lancia tech doing some training and could they borrow my car for a free service
Whe I got it back it really flew. Apparently the tech had said to ignore factory seettings and showed them different timing settings etc.Did nt acctually what thhey were though.
one problem, apart from front brakes was water ingress via engine cover. Lovely car though..
That’s interesting and something else for me to think about...

CallThatMusic

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Saturday 25th July 2020
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AW111 said:
CallThatMusic said:
Breadvan72 said:
How about a video, OP? Where are you based? I could bring my Beta and./or my Fiat 124 for a 70s/80s Italocool photoshoot.
Well that’s an interesting idea.
I’m in the Edinburgh area, bit far for a run out.
Would require a bit of planning, but not impossible.
Will period dress be required?
I can still get into my socks from the 70’s.
Socks only?
nono
Not that sort of 70's movie.
I’ve got hold of the wrong end of the stick.
These are the only 70’s movies I like.
And Jaws.
Gonna need a bigger boat.