Poppy Run / Last Post (Ieper) and Alfa Romeo fun.

Poppy Run / Last Post (Ieper) and Alfa Romeo fun.

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dinkel

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258 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Up at 3.45, run to Poppy Run (Belgium) from Utrecht to near Gent in 2 hours.




Last years Run I was handed over this gorgeous GTV 1750 Bertone: a delightful little car that handles perfect on both highways and rural roads.


This year the Alfetta GTV6 Busso from Davids Alfa - Squadra Rosso - collection was in my hands: 160 brake in a 1200 kgs wedge, glorious soundbyte and - for those who wonder where my Alfa itch came from - the Alfetta (a golden 2.0) was the very first Alfa I ever sat in as a passenger.


Both GTVs resting here. There's a 300 kg weight difference in favour of the 105. On the highway the heavier Busso is in its element. Up to 3500 revs there's lovely power but past that very mark the Alfetta lifts off. Past 5K the howl is intoxicating.
Both GTVs have a great seating position for both driver and passenger. The buckets in the V6 are superb.


Els (far left) steered the agile and loud 155 Q4 (AWD). With 230+ brake on her right foot this Delta Integrale in disguise (official AR press car!) could well be the quickest beast in our company. Very easy to drive car!

dinkel

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26,939 posts

258 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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On a more modern note:

Alfa Romeo Giullietta: it was quick. 4C 4 cilinder turbo with 240 brake and soon to be chipped for more horses.


Rare modern GTV with the 2 litre V6 turbo in. FWD and very very quick. Not loud enough though...


Hard to ever encounter a Sud Ti in pristine condition and here it is. Nut and bolt and the best NA boxer sound ever. Giulia 1600 is in Alfaholics trim and has the big lights and the loud horns.


Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Alfaholics. What's not to like?


Alfasud Ti behind the quick Alfa Romeo Giulia 1600 Alfaholics. Early in the morning.

More to come.

Edited by dinkel on Monday 14th November 08:31

sunbeam alpine

6,945 posts

188 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Love the pics! smile

P.S. The Giulietta has the same 1750 engine as the 4C and yes - it goes very well nuts

Edited by sunbeam alpine on Sunday 13th November 15:43

L100NYY

35,206 posts

243 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Great pics Dink, all of those Alfasook great yes

ecsrobin

17,114 posts

165 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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sunbeam alpine said:
Love the pics! smile

P.S. The Giulietta has the same 1750 engine as the 4C and yes - it goes very well nuts

Edited by sunbeam alpine on Sunday 13th November 15:43
The 4C also has fiat 500 wing mirrors wink

Church of Noise

1,458 posts

237 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Excellent day out, really enjoyed stretching the V8's legs errr cylinders smile
(there were two British cars amidst the brace of Italian stallions)

Church of Noise

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237 months

Sunday 13th November 2016
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Also, that Giulietta was really fast indeed!

dinkel

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Monday 14th November 2016
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That grey G was always too far behind or too far in front of us wink

Beautiful Ieper:


Flanders museum. Built after the area was bombed to the ground.


Ieper, main square. This part of the beautiful city is drowned in WW1 memorabilia and sales. Poppy chocolates and all that.


Crowds waiting for the Poppy parade.


Back lit street towards the kazematten.

Next: the ceremony.

sunbeam alpine

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188 months

Monday 14th November 2016
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Beautiful photographs! smile

RicksAlfas

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244 months

Monday 14th November 2016
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thumbup

dinkel

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Tuesday 15th November 2016
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Waiting for the ceromny to start.


Remembering the WW1 fallen heroes.


Quite a crowd.

More to come.

dinkel

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Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Impressive field of names on the poppies in the memorial field.


Crowds watching the ceremony from above.


Let's have a look at the names on the wall.

Vitorio

4,296 posts

143 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Quite a stunning collection of cars, a Giulia GTV, GTV6, 155 Q4, GTV V6TB, Sud Ti and a Giulietta QV

Throw in a 147/156 GTA, a 3.2 GT, a 33QV and a 75 3.0 and you have pretty much the best alfas lined up.

dinkel

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Thursday 17th November 2016
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Vitorio: I'd opt for a 105 Zag and a 1900. I won't dare to mention a Montreal.

On with the show:

Autumn light was a real treat.


Impressive wall with the WW1 fallen.


Remember the fallen.



Next: bits of beautiful Ieper and some more snaps of Davids cars.

dinkel

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Saturday 19th November 2016
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Lovely view from the kazematten:





Poppies in the air.

Dieter's garage:

1952 first series Landy!


6.9 dry sump from a 450SEL.


Alfa Romeo Berlina 2000: I love these. Perfect family hack.

Next: the wild bunch.

dinkel

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Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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The wild bunch: GTV V6 turbo, 155 Q4 and GTV6 Busso:

Small 2 litre V6 turbo boasts 220 brake.


Equal power and a sure soundbyte on the AWD Q4.


I drove the Busso for a day: 160 brake and a wild roar from the Alfetta.

More.

df76

3,629 posts

278 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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Looks a great trip and nice photos. We went to Ypres a couple of years ago and will probably head back in 2018. It's an interesting place to go to, and only a short hop across from Calais.

dinkel

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Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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Maybe join the Alfa pack?

L100NYY

35,206 posts

243 months

Wednesday 23rd November 2016
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Lovely pictures Dink thumbup

dinkel

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Thursday 24th November 2016
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And more to come:

Sud Ti, Bertone 1750 GTV and Alfaholics Giulia 1600 in the afternoon sun.


Giulia love.


Alfaholics car.


The backlit bunch.

Next: a closer look at the Bertone and the Sid Ti.