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I really like my RZ. A lot. There are lots of better cars, there are lots of faster cars, there are lots of more prestigious cars, but after 11 years there's nothing that makes me want to change it.
Except I keep thinking about this:

Now I don't know an awful lot about these - I would say it was a GTa Junior 1300, but I might be wrong. And sometimes when I idly google for these, I see ones with skinnier wings, not the rounded bulging ones that this has, so what is the difference?
So what exactly is it, and should I be thinking about swapping the RZ for one?
Except I keep thinking about this:

Now I don't know an awful lot about these - I would say it was a GTa Junior 1300, but I might be wrong. And sometimes when I idly google for these, I see ones with skinnier wings, not the rounded bulging ones that this has, so what is the difference?
So what exactly is it, and should I be thinking about swapping the RZ for one?
It's a GTAm as opposed to the slimline GTA.
Personally I prefer the GTA but who am I to argue style with an RZ owner?

Genuine ones are hideously expensive (as are GTAs) but they do crop up occassionally:
http://www.alfaholics.com/cars_for_sale_menu/race_...
I would imagine it's the wrong side of £40,000 though, but you never know.
You do see replicas as the wings are available to rivet onto standard cars. The one shown at the show is slightly odd though as it has the Stepfront front end where as a GTAm should have a 1750 front end (like the Alfaholics car) as the GTAm racers (GT America) were based on standard 1750 GTVs like mine.
So, slim or wide. The choice is yours! The driving experience will feel "older" than the RZ - less oomph, no power steering, thinner tyres, but is still hugely enjoyable nevertheless. All the 105s are five speed and disk brakes all round so a good basis for modding into a fast road or track car.
Personally I prefer the GTA but who am I to argue style with an RZ owner?

Genuine ones are hideously expensive (as are GTAs) but they do crop up occassionally:
http://www.alfaholics.com/cars_for_sale_menu/race_...
I would imagine it's the wrong side of £40,000 though, but you never know.
You do see replicas as the wings are available to rivet onto standard cars. The one shown at the show is slightly odd though as it has the Stepfront front end where as a GTAm should have a 1750 front end (like the Alfaholics car) as the GTAm racers (GT America) were based on standard 1750 GTVs like mine.
So, slim or wide. The choice is yours! The driving experience will feel "older" than the RZ - less oomph, no power steering, thinner tyres, but is still hugely enjoyable nevertheless. All the 105s are five speed and disk brakes all round so a good basis for modding into a fast road or track car.
Feel free!

In the meantime treat yourself to
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Romeo-Guilia-Coupe-Motorcy...
Early Easter pressie!
Are you going to NAD by the way?

In the meantime treat yourself to
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Romeo-Guilia-Coupe-Motorcy...
Early Easter pressie!
Are you going to NAD by the way?
Genuine cars are alot more than £40k unfortunately. £60 + seem to be the market for good cars, the best even more and "ex works" cars probably more still.
There was a "non-genuine" car for sale at H&H recently:
http://www.classic-auctions.com/lotdetail.php?loti...
Price seems very cheap to me but then it is quite a notorious car with a rather dodgy history. But probably a good buy if the price is true.
If you are serious about buying a GTA or GTAm get some expert advise as they are many many copies/recreations around.
There was a "non-genuine" car for sale at H&H recently:
http://www.classic-auctions.com/lotdetail.php?loti...
Price seems very cheap to me but then it is quite a notorious car with a rather dodgy history. But probably a good buy if the price is true.
If you are serious about buying a GTA or GTAm get some expert advise as they are many many copies/recreations around.
RicksAlfas said:
Early Easter pressie!
Are you going to NAD by the way?
Very generous, thanks - I'll PM you my address?Are you going to NAD by the way?
NAD is probably unlikely - it's a bit of a trek, and I'm trying to save up all my "long journey in that car" goodwill for next year, hoping to go over to Italy for the centenary.
nc107 said:
Genuine cars are alot more than £40k unfortunately. £60 + seem to be the market for good cars, the best even more and "ex works" cars probably more still.
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If you are serious about buying a GTA or GTAm get some expert advise as they are many many copies/recreations around.
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If you are serious about buying a GTA or GTAm get some expert advise as they are many many copies/recreations around.
Thanks for that. £40k was more what I thought they'd be - at £60k, I suspect I'm getting less serious about it all the time. 
jamieboy said:
NAD is probably unlikely - it's a bit of a trek, and I'm trying to save up all my "long journey in that car" goodwill for next year, hoping to go over to Italy for the centenary.
NAD's near York this year- all the southerners are getting their big girl's blouses in a tangle about how far north it is.
I'm hoping to get to the centenary too. Not sure what's going on yet. Has anything been announced?
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