GTV ‘Cup’

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crankedup

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25,764 posts

243 months

Saturday 23rd May 2020
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I am enjoying my Fiat coupe 20vt and now looking at the GTV V6, a gloriously styled and enigmatic
slice of Italian automotive history. Spend £6- £8k or push out the boat for a ‘Cup’ at £14k? It seems quite a mark up for a body kit and badge though? Or is it much more than a marketing tool?

xyyman

1,075 posts

225 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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I've looked at a few, usually at shows, over the years. The body kit does look good, to me anyway, even though the front wing vents are non-functional. The seats are half leather, full leather on the standard GTV, and you get an individually numbered plaque.

I was, coincidentally, looking at a rather nice V6 yesterday at Alfa Aid and, in conversation, I was given to understand the 'Cup' was produced to homologate the GTV for a race series.

Whether the cosmetics are worth the significant premium over the regular V6 GTV is up to the individual,

Kinky

39,554 posts

269 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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xyyman said:
I was, coincidentally, looking at a rather nice V6 yesterday at Alfa Aid
I've been lusting after that since the day it came in cloud9

crankedup

Original Poster:

25,764 posts

243 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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xyyman said:
I've looked at a few, usually at shows, over the years. The body kit does look good, to me anyway, even though the front wing vents are non-functional. The seats are half leather, full leather on the standard GTV, and you get an individually numbered plaque.

I was, coincidentally, looking at a rather nice V6 yesterday at Alfa Aid and, in conversation, I was given to understand the 'Cup' was produced to homologate the GTV for a race series.

Whether the cosmetics are worth the significant premium over the regular V6 GTV is up to the individual,
The cosmetics do offer a significant additional style on the ‘cup’ imo. Not sure about the additional thousands of pounds though required for the privilege. Brilliant car whichever one to go for, and then open the bonnet cloud9

Veesix75

113 posts

124 months

Sunday 24th May 2020
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The cups look great, but I personally prefer the metallic colours on the gtv. Certain to be a future classic for sure. I always liked the fiat coupe also , but the gtv is just a bit more ‘classy’ in design in my eyes.

Cup prices are higher but suspect a good one should maintain value at least, if not creep up over time perhaps ? Never a given but probable.



xyyman

1,075 posts

225 months

Monday 25th May 2020
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Kinky said:
I've been lusting after that since the day it came in cloud9
Yes, showroom was empty so had a good look over it. Low miles, pristine leather re-trim and electric, heated, seats which, I am told, was a very rare option. I liked the Tarox, two piece, big brake upgrade all round as the standard brakes aren't that great. Not sure what the wheels are but they're brilliant.

Sadly, I think my lust will have to remain unrequited though. smilesmile

Kinky

39,554 posts

269 months

Monday 25th May 2020
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xyyman said:
Kinky said:
I've been lusting after that since the day it came in cloud9
Yes, showroom was empty so had a good look over it. Low miles, pristine leather re-trim and electric, heated, seats which, I am told, was a very rare option. I liked the Tarox, two piece, big brake upgrade all round as the standard brakes aren't that great. Not sure what the wheels are but they're brilliant.

Sadly, I think my lust will have to remain unrequited though. smilesmile
The wheels are 18 inch Zender Sienas nerd

V6todayEVmanana

765 posts

144 months

Friday 29th May 2020
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xyyman said:
... I liked the Tarox, two piece, big brake upgrade all round as the standard brakes aren't that great.
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For over a decade I thought I'd have to live with the poor gtv brakes or upgrade to 330mm, I got some good pads, tried various discs.

Then last year after I couldn't get one of the pads out I took it down to Alfa Aid, they put on 2 front refurbished standard v6 callipers and the braking is really good now, such an improvement, previously garages had cleaned them and done minor tweeks but to little avail.

Still be interesting to drive a car with these Tarox upgrades for comparison.

Kinky

39,554 posts

269 months

Friday 29th May 2020
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Here's pics of the brakes and wheel of said vehicle thumbup




SturdyHSV

10,094 posts

167 months

Tuesday 2nd June 2020
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Kinky said:
For me that just looks so much better than the Cup or the aero kit spoiler.

It's such a lovely design I really don't think the spoiler adds anything to it at all, and if anything just makes it look a bit unbalanced.

I've been saying I'm selling mine for about 5 years now getmecoat

crankedup

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25,764 posts

243 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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Kinky said:
Here's pics of the brakes and wheel of said vehicle thumbup



Bloody lovely aren’t they!

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 4th June 2020
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crankedup said:
Kinky said:
Here's pics of the brakes and wheel of said vehicle thumbup



Bloody lovely aren’t they!
11/10! Very, very nice and gets better with age.

crankedup

Original Poster:

25,764 posts

243 months

Saturday 6th June 2020
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That profile is so strikingly in form to the Fiat Coupe 20vt, I am certain I must be the last person on the motoring planet to mention that biggrin

rxe

6,700 posts

103 months

Tuesday 9th June 2020
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xyyman said:
Yes, showroom was empty so had a good look over it. Low miles, pristine leather re-trim and electric, heated, seats which, I am told, was a very rare option. I liked the Tarox, two piece, big brake upgrade all round as the standard brakes aren't that great. Not sure what the wheels are but they're brilliant.

Sadly, I think my lust will have to remain unrequited though. smilesmile
If you have the V6 with the standard iffy brakes, then the 330mm calipers and disks from a GTA bolt straight on. The car stops so fast now I have to be a bit careful of what is behind me/

V6todayEVmanana

765 posts

144 months

Friday 3rd July 2020
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Gtv Cup made it into Modern Classic "Clever money buys of 2021" article and front page.


OnePaintedMan

308 posts

190 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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As the owner of Cup #60 I can attest to it feeling like a special car to own.

xyyman

1,075 posts

225 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Very nice. It looks familiar to me, maybe seen it at show last year. Or, do you use Alfa Aid?

OnePaintedMan

308 posts

190 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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xyyman said:
Very nice. It looks familiar to me, maybe seen it at show last year. Or, do you use Alfa Aid?
Thanks - I'm remiss in not having actually taken it to any shows yet (I'm usually in one of my other cars for multi marque shows) and don't use Alfa Aid.

There are quite a number of Cups spread around the country though (3 around my area and 71 road registered atm), so you may have seen one of the others.

Quite a number of owners on the Cup Register have adopted the N_ _ CUP registration scheme to represent their own cars limited edition number.

Kinky

39,554 posts

269 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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xyyman said:
..... Or, do you use Alfa Aid?
I know the one you're thinking of ........


OnePaintedMan

308 posts

190 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Although I haven't used them to date, I've heard very good things about Alfa Aid so will be taking my car to them to get it serviced as soon as it's mobile again.