Market 147: Sprint Veloce racer 1493E09676

Giulietta Sprint 1493E09676, 1315*32720. This car is available right now out of Finland on RaceCarsforSale with an asking price of 32,000 Euro’s. It looks to be mainly a track car, but since it started life as a street car it shouldn’t be too much trouble to make it street worthy if that is your desire -I know it would be mine.

960_3Looks tight and racy. Body is in good shape on cursory inspection. Presence of trim, windshield wipers and lights makes me think it is probably driveable on the street as is. Rear wheels look widened.

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Market 146: Nice expensive Giulietta Spider

Update 9/18/09:  This car sold for $35,000 with 4 bidders joining the fray.  I am thinking that this car was very impressive in person and the winning bidder went and saw it.  Regardless, this is BIG money for a Spider Normale with the wrong engine.  Well sold! 

This car is essentially the same as my project Spider being a late 1300 in gray with red.  Time to get to work. 

Giulietta Spider 10103*170953.  This car is available on eBay right now out of Florida.  Seller says it’s a restored 1962 1600 Spider.  It was really born in 1961 and was originally a 1300.  It’s not a Veloce, so it doesn’t really matter that it’s not powered by its original engine.

front 170954This is the same color combo as my spider, red on gray, and in my humble opinion, probably the best color combo for an Alfa of this period.  Bumper over riders have been deleted.  Stance is perfect, hood, door and trim fit is as well.

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Market 145: Giulietta SS 00347 in Belgium

Giulietta Sprint Speciale 10120*00347.  This car is available right now in Belgium from Marreyt-classics.  It was assembled in France by Renault which means it has a glass brake fluid reservoir and a special build plate.  It probably also has a town/country horn set up and would have had all yellow headlights.

DSC05445This car is probably Bosphoro blue, one of the more common non red/white colors you find SS’s in.  Sitting here in the sun this car looks excellent. 

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Market 143: RHD Giulia SS project

Update 9/15/09: This car sold for 16,100 pounds “inclusive of buyer’s premium” which I think means that the fees associated with the sale are included in this number.   This is $26,500 in our US money and about what I would have predicted had it been on eBay instead of at a live auction in England.  Assuming the buyer inspected this car before bidding, I imagine the condition of the body was better than expected from a rust point of view. 

Giulia Sprint Speciale 10121*380459, 00121*00897.   Bonhams will be auctioning off this Speciale on September 12th 2009 at their Beaulieu National Motor Museum auction.  Bringatrailer brought this car to my attention and their write up is right on.  Pictures are limited, but even the best pictures tend to be misleading.  If you are looking for a right hand drive SS, make the trip to the auction.

untitledI suppose you could turn that slotch into a number meatball.  Other than being dirty it seems to fit together well and being an Alfa, it could probably be put on the road without too much fuss as just about every part needed is available and not expensive.

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Market 142: restored 1600 Spider

Update 10/12/09:  An offer of $30,000 has been accepted for this car.  Well bought?  Well sold?  Who knows, I’m just surprised the seller got $1000 more than the Buy iy Now price from the first time around.  Nice work!

Update 9/16/09:  After failing to attract a bid at $29,000 the seller has relisted this car with the ante upped to $35,000.  Makes perfect sense to me… 

Giulia 10123*379928, 00112*11686.  This car is on eBay right now with an opening bid/Buy it Now price of $29,000.  The car has 7000 miles on a restoration.  The mechanical specification is impressive and if everything is as stated, this is retail price for a good car.  I’m not excited about the red paint, but would rather have a no nonsense usable car in a color I am not excited about than a car that needs a lot of TLC in a color I love.

Alfa 1600 Spider 101Paint looks great, as does trim and shut lines.  I need a set of these headlight rings!  From this angle and with this camera it looks like it’s peering out of a goldfish bowl.

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TI tidy 24: this and that and possibly more of this

Where have I been you ask? It’s been 5 days since my last post and all, well, truth be told I had a kidney stone last week and I wasn’t much good for anything except watching movies I’d seen dozens of times and sleeping 15 hours a day. On Saturday I started feeling better and ventured out in the TI for an inaugural run into Berkeley to run some errands and lets just say it was interesting.

The list of – shall we say – inadequacies was long but I am feeling better so I’ll put it out here: tired tires wobbly, roofing tar on floor slippery in heat, dynamo light erratic but not as erratic as the idle, induction noise intense, carbs out of sync causing no end of smells, noises and visible black smoke, brake pedal getting soft, bouncy rear end – dead shocks?, and lots more that are nothing more than trivialities compared to the above. Time to get to work!

weber 40dcoe27 Starting at the end as usual. The last thing I did before driving off and heading for the grocery store this evening – stealing air cleaners off the GTV and mounting them on the TI. Very nice if I do say so.

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TI tidy 23: Home!

I guess I was closer than I thought. The list seemed daunting: set alignment, hook up blow by canister to breather, dip stick breather, intake manifold port and plumb it out the back, investigate a flickering dynamo light, hard mount the seats which required removal of no longer useable VW/Audi seat belt tension spools, double checking a few bolts for tightness and installing the hood. Here’s how it went.

IMG_9395I think it might look better in this picture than it is. Hood fits pretty good. I need to fashion a prop for it since I don’t think the stock prop will fit. If I paint it I think it will stay this color.

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Market 141: Superb Silver SZ

Giulietta Sprint Zagato 10126*00067.  This car, available now at Fantasy Junction, went through Bonham’s earlier this month and failed to sell with an estimate between $240,000 and $270,000.  Current asking price is $268,500 which, after FJ takes their 6% cut and monthly boarding fees, puts the seller in the low end of the above estimate.  FJ is a natural venue for cars that fail to sell at the Monterey weekend auctions, being close to the action and a very highly regarded outfit.  I usually try to do a walk through a few saturdays after the big weekend to see what exotica has turned up.

31261A very subtle design, with function informing beauty at every intersection, and yet in all its spartan glory, it has headlight rings, grill trims and hubcaps ‘just in case’.  A car in which to win the Targa Florio in or pick up your significant other for a night on the town.

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Ti Tidy 22: Time to start driving

Saturday morning I decided it was time to get back on the TI after a week of being tired after work and just going home and reading instead of going to the shop.  The steering box had been in for a week but I hadn’t hooked everything up and put the dash back together, so my path was clear before me.  The car had been on jack stands for 3 weeks and I was eager to get it back on four wheels so I started under the car.  I hooked up the tie rod ends, made some small adjustments to the alignment, bolted the wheel on and took it off the jack stands. 

steeringDash is at last firmly mounted and bolted together.  Steering wheel now has a woodruff key.  Headlight stalk has an end on it so it can be turned  without difficulty.  Column cowl is on straight and, best of all, the ignition key is mounted to a bracket that is screwed to the dash.  I need to get some cheap stereo to fill that hole.  Anyone have anything they want to donate?

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Monterey Weekend/Concorso 2009 wrap up

Monterey weekend was brief for me this year.  Brian and I drove down to Big Sur in his Junior Z on Thursday afternoon to stay at Trevor’s house, which would be our launch pad to the Concorso Italiano at which Brian had signed up to show his car.   We drove highway 1 from Half Moon bay all the way to Big Sur.  Just north of Santa Cruz we drove under the smoke/dust/ash/steam cloud from the Bonny Doon area fire, which was ominous in a post-apocalyptic way (see picture below).

No Monterey weekend is complete without a $9.25 tour of the 17 mile drive so we hit it on the way down as well.  About 10 miles into it I spotted the car you see below.  Photographers were crawling all over it and spectators had gathered.  I came away with a few iPhone shots and a lot of curiosity.  The car had a Ghia badge and a 5 inch turbine exhaust port right in the middle of the back. 

jimmy cropImagine if the future we were promised was the future we got.  Instead of Camry’s and Ford F150 trucks my commute would be populated by vehicles like this.  A later encounter informed me that this was Streamliner X “Gilda” built by Ghia at the request of Chrysler.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyP_ojULewk] Bat9d moving under its own power.  As it should be.

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