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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 20:46 schreef Thermo het volgende:
Ik zou mijn GT echt wel voor een SZ willen inruilen, vooral om het feit dat een SZ als je hem goed behandeld de komende jaren meer en meer waard wordt.
Ik zou niet eens een GT kopen, maar daarvoor zit ik in het verkeerde topic geloof ik
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 20:48:21 #27
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Cabdriver from Hell
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Die sz is een van de weinige auto's waarbij het woord "bruut" op z'n plaats is.
Vampire Romance O+
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 20:49:50 #28
18811 sooty
Hab' meine Frist verlänge
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De eerste Alfetta 1.8 (later werd 1.6 of 2.0) met de toerenteller pontificaal voor de bestuurder.
HGW XX/7 gewidmet, in Dankbarkeit.
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 20:50:15 #29
80382 manny
30 is best veel
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Alfa 75, 3.0 V6.

proberen is de eerste stap naar falen
een cafe zonder Hazes, is geen kroeg
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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 20:48 schreef blieblie het volgende:

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Ik zou niet eens een GT kopen, maar daarvoor zit ik in het verkeerde topic geloof ik
Dat is meer iets voor het Eindhoven topic idd
_Disruption by Design, by any means necessary_
I'll describe the way I feel ...You're my new Achilles heel
Can this savior be for real. Or are you just my seventh seal?
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Er zijn maar weinig Alfa's die ik niet mooi vind, zet er maar een op de stoep en ik vertroetel em
"Do me a favor, try not to think, you're going to hurt yourself"
"You go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company"
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 20:57:14 #32
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Cabdriver from Hell
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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 20:55 schreef PeuRac het volgende:
Er zijn maar weinig Alfa's die ik niet mooi vind, zet er maar een op de stoep en ik vertroetel em
En het geluid

Ik krijg echt een brok in m'n keel als ik zo'n boxer hoor roffelen.
Vampire Romance O+
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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 20:50 schreef manny het volgende:
Alfa 75, 3.0 V6.

Thing of beauty

There are times we will remember, there are nights we won't forget.
If we value every moment we will never feel regret.
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WOW, wat is dit dan?



Volgens google de Alfa Romeo 8c?

En dit is het daaropvolgend concept model

There are times we will remember, there are nights we won't forget.
If we value every moment we will never feel regret.
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Die (rechter) Alfa 6 op de eerdere foto's is wel vet. .
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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 20:57 schreef MouseOver het volgende:

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En het geluid

Ik krijg echt een brok in m'n keel als ik zo'n boxer hoor roffelen.
Alfa's klinken allemaal super lekker, op de nieuwste na ze hadden nooit de motoren moeten vervangen voor die GM blokken
"Do me a favor, try not to think, you're going to hurt yourself"
"You go to heaven for the climate and hell for the company"
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Alfa Romeo Canguro







One of the TZ chassis greatest advantages was the exceptionally low construction, which allowed for a small frontal area. Giugiaro made the most of that and designed a highly aerodynamic fiberglass body, which was even lower than the aluminum Zagato body. To smooth out the airflow the car featured a glued-in front window, which was an industry first. Another interesting design element was the incorporation of the Alfa Romeo's competition cloverleaf as cockpit vents. Launched at the 1964 Paris show, the car was dubbed Canguro, Italian for kangaroo.

Giugiaro's Canguro received universal acclaim, but Alfa Romeo was not convinced and abandoned the idea of the TZ based road car. One of the reasons was the incapability of Autodelta, the marque's racing department, to build enough chassis. The project ended on a sad note when a journalist crashed the unique car in a test drive. The Canguro's remains were eventually bought in 1971 by Gary Schmidt, a German journalist. He intended to reconstruct the car, but he failed to do so, and the car was considered lost.

Fortunately this was not the end of the story; a Japanese collector tracked down the remains in the 1990s, and continued in secrecy where Schmidt had left off. It made a glorious debut at the 2005 Villa d'Este Concours d'Elegance, where it was voted best of show. For many it was quite a shock to see one of the automotive's finest designs in person, after it was believed to be lost for ever.

Although the Canguro was never produced, it has made a lasting impression on the industry. Some of the design cues were found on later Alfa Romeos, and other Bertone designed vehicles. Designed in a time when Italian design was at a peak, it is considered by many as one of the most balanced designs ever executed.

The Canguro is pictured at its second debut, the 2005 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, where it was the centre of attention of press and public alike


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Alfa 90
Heb behoorlijk wat kilometers in die grijze meegereden, word op dit moment voorzien van een 2.0 ts blok. De witte is van mijn oom en zijn broertje (eigenaar van de grijze) en er is best kans dat ik hem over een paar jaar bezit.

Nog een plaatje van de andere 90 van mijn oom, die staat nu zielig te wachten op restauratie. Komt misschien een V6 in, vanwege het geluid en hij heeft "toevallig" nog zo'n blok liggen.


En de Alfetta sedan vind ik ook erg mooi, wil ik later ook nog hebben.
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 23:04:03 #40
9740 Knarf
Ik hou niet van titels
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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 12:27 schreef Googolplexian het volgende:
@8800 rpm

18 examples built

230 pk maar toch top 260

6 bak


Je vergeet 1 heel belangrijk ding:
Displacement 1995 cc

Don't Hold Me Back, This Is My Own Hell.
No keyboard found, press F1 to continue
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 23:05:25 #41
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Cabdriver from Hell
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Op zaterdag 7 januari 2006 22:48 schreef Gisje het volgende:
-knip-
Is die grijze van een tweaker geweest?
Vampire Romance O+
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Dit vind ik de meest legendarische Alfa ooit!!!
En nog steeds bij de tijd!!!
Op dinsdag 13 maart 2007 15:37 schreef Tha-CheF het volgende:
rudedeltadude, wie heeft nou zo'n nickname !
Op vrijdag 6 maart 2009 00:34 schreef Gabbylicious het volgende:
Rudedeltatoedeloe :W
  zaterdag 7 januari 2006 @ 23:31:49 #43
70357 Hyperdude
#MakeLanciaGreatAgain
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GOED topic

Alfa 6C2500 Villa d'Este, vooroorlogse techniek met na-oorlogse Touring Superleggera styling
Paar foto's van het exemplaar in Alfa Museo Storico te Arese (uit mijn verzameling )







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The Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 was introduced near the end of the 1930's. The 6C name was derived from the engine size, an inline-six while the 2500 represented the engines cubic-centimeter displacement size.
The engine was a version of Vittorio Jano designed six-cylinder engine. The 6C was available in a plethora of body styles and wheelbases and was produced during two different times in history. Most of the coachwork was handled by Touring of Italy or by Pinin Farina. The body styles ranged from coupes and convertible to four-seater salon. In 1939 Alfa Romeo introduced the SS version, a short-wheelbase model, dubbed 'SS' for Super Sport, that had a high-compression 6C engine rated at 105 horsepower. It was the top-of-the line 6C model that married style and performance together to create the perfect road-going vehicle.

World War II had interrupted production for many automobile manufacturers. During this time many switched their efforts to support the war, such as building engines for marine and aircraft or by producing vehicles that were suitable for war time. When Alfa Romeo resumed production, their vehicles were similar to those they had offered in 1939. The main difference was that Alfa Romeo now bodied the cars themselves rather than providing the rolling chassis for custom coachbuilders to body. The designs had become standard but they were still based on sketches and designs produced by coachbuilders such as Pinin Farina and Touring. Pinin Farina built the exclusive bodies such as the Cabriolet. These vehicles were elegant and stylish and had a price tag that matched. Touring built the Coupes which became known as the Villa d'Este in 1949 after winning the famous Concours d'Elegance Villa d'Este. When outfitted with the Superleggera, meaning light weight, bodies they were capable of speed of over 100 mph.
How do we turn this world-class fuck-up into a world-class learning experience?
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Daar istie dan:

Alfa Romeo 33 : als Alfa ooit een betaalbaar mode-mobiel had was dit 'm wel.
Roesten waar je bij stond maar iedereen wilde 'm wel.

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At the beginning of the '70s Alfa Romeo was thinking to design a medium-sized FWD car, quite a revolution for the Alfisti.
After many projects in 1971 the Alfasud was born, a medium-sized FWD with four disc brakes and a brand new 1186 cc boxer engine. The name Alfasud was motivated by the fact that these cars were produced at the new Pomigliano d'Arco A.R. plants near Naples, in the South (hence Sud) of Italy.
The Alfasud was a very original and brilliant idea and the success was almost immediate. It lasted for 12 years before it was replaced by the 33 back in 1983.
It is quite difficult to find old Alfasuds, Suds for short, in good conditions as rust was a serious problem for these cars.
Rather interesting collectible Suds are the Ti and the Sprints (Veloce, Quadrifoglio verde) which are quite easy to find.

The 33, that took its name fom an ancient AR racing car named Model 33, has been produced in several versions though the real distinction has to be done between the pre-1990 and the after-1990 33s.
Indeed, in 1990 a major restyling was made which allowed to extend the production of this car until the first half of 1995.

The restyling was quite radical for the body of the car while the frame was similar to the previous series.
Alfa Romeo designers wanted to give to the new 33 a modern look so they made it quite 164-ish, especially the rear end where the tail lights were linked together with a long reflector-like red strip.
But, better than to describe it in words you should take a look at our gallery of photos.
The boxer engines used were: the 1351 cc, the 1490 cc, the 1712 cc, and a brand new 1712 twin-cam 16 valves. A 3-cylinders 1779cc Turbodiesel by VM was available too.
The smaller engines (1.3 and 1.5) had dual carburettors but later, between '91 and '92, they were equipped with fuel electronic injection and catalytic converter.
The 1.7 and 1.7 16V had electronic injection (Bosch Motronic) right from the start (though a 1.7 with carbs was available in the latest pre-'90 series).
These two engines were equipped with cat converters at the end of the 1990 but non-cat version were available till the end of '91.
The 1.7 16V was a piece of art: it delivered 133 bhp (129 with cat) giving an impressive, being a non-turbocharged engine, 78 bhp per litre ratio and 7.5 kg per bhp.
It equipped both the 16V and the 16V Quadrifoglio Verde (Green Cloverleaf), later it was introduced even a four wheel drive version, firstly named Permanent 4 and then, in May '92, Q4. This was available also as Sportwagon (the compact station wagon body designed by Pininfarina).

Several versions were introduced just before stopping production, among these there were the Feeling, the Hit and the most famous Imola. This last one was a very interesting model since it had the 1351cc IE boxer engine with a 33 16V QV body (spoilers, body kit, seats and alloy rims). The Imola had slightly different suspensions, too.
The Feeling and the Hit (probably not sold everywhere) had the same 1351 engine, only different interiors.

While the 33 was still available Alfa Romeo started to produce its brand new hatchback, the 145, then came the 146. These were equipped with the same engines, including a slightly modified 1.7 16V, but, because they're were heavier than the 33 (almost +200 kgs), overall performances and fuel consumption were worse.
For these reasons Alfa Romeo decided to use the new Twin Spark 16V engines instead and so the glorious and very reliable boxer engine was abandoned.
With the birth of the 145 and 146 the SportWagon concept was abandoned too and many Alfisti who needed a spacious fast family car are still missing that kind of compact station wagon.

The 33 was a true Alfa: a revolutionary, powerful and very reliable engine into a no-nonsense car. It was a fast family car that surely will earn reputation among the Alfisti crowd year after year.
Not to be missed an used 33 16V as it'll quickly become a classic. The Italian ancient car magazine Ruoteclassiche has already declared this car a classica domani that is to say a classic tomorrow.



oude type:


minder oude type:
Calm down, please!
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alfa's zijn prachtige wagens

zelf moet ik het doen met een 145, maar hij rijdt wel echt heerlijk
  zondag 8 januari 2006 @ 13:21:39 #46
111171 Richie_Rich
Rich IndustriesŠ
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  zondag 8 januari 2006 @ 13:23:35 #47
128033 eer-ik
Koning. Ja, nog steeds.
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effe [img] en [/img] eromheen zetten + wat specs, en dan is het nog beter
Signature.
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Eindelijk een Alfa topic
wilde er zelf ook 1 openen maar was daar nog niet aan toe gekomen.

ben zelf gelukkige bezitter van een 156 selespeed

hoop dat dit topic nog lang mag leven
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deze mag er wat mij betreft ook al bij
de 159 is egt vet


en anders de brera wel

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