Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint history

Started by qldgtv, March 09, 2015, 09:58:46 PM

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qldgtv

A few months ago I purchased a very nice 2600 Sprint from Mr Jon Pike of Canberra.  I am compiling a history of the car and although Jon gave me a lot of information and photos but I am guessing their may be photos out there of the car taken at shows etc.  if anyone has photos or any bits of info about this car I would love to hear from them.  It is currently registered 2600AR in Queensland but previously was registered:-

IIS-810 Vic Approx 1969 to 1978
RHJ-461 Vic About 2002
JP-106 ACT 2002 to 2014

Kind Regards
Paul Blake
QldGTV

massiveluvbuddy67

Quote from: qldgtv on March 09, 2015, 09:58:46 PM
A few months ago I purchased a very nice 2600 Sprint from Mr Jon Pike of Canberra.  I am compiling a history of the car and although Jon gave me a lot of information and photos but I am guessing their may be photos out there of the car taken at shows etc.  if anyone has photos or any bits of info about this car I would love to hear from them.  It is currently registered 2600AR in Queensland but previously was registered:-

IIS-810 Vic Approx 1969 to 1978
RHJ-461 Vic About 2002
JP-106 ACT 2002 to 2014

Kind Regards
Paul Blake

Hi Paul,

Please advise you chassis number as I have a lot of 2600 history in my files. I may have something on your car.

CHeers
Phil

qldgtv

QldGTV

massiveluvbuddy67

#3
Hi there,

Here is the information I have on AR825205 at the time it resided here in Victoria

As per your notes Reg no. IIS-810
Colour: silver-grey
Interior: Red
Year: 1967
Engine number: AR00601/07311
Owner:
Peter Gordon
46 Euston Avenue
Park Orchards
Vic.

Notes: "Unusual in the fact that this car has early engine and chassis nbr but late interior and bumpers"

The above information was compiled in the 70s.

It is an early chassis number. The RHD cars that were Aussie delivered have an 854 starting their chassis number. The 825 that is your car suggests to me a factory series 1 LHD car with a Ruddspeed conversion to RHD and then imported. The Ruddspeed conversion was popular for the series 1 cars as no RHDs were made until the series 2 cars.

Best regards
Phil

qldgtv

Marco Fazio advises  "According to our documentation files, the chassis number AR 825205 originally corresponds to an Alfa Romeo 2600 Sprint (106.02), engine series AR 00601, manufactured on the 30th June 1964 and sold on the 22nd March 1966 in Feltre, Belluno, Italy.
The body colour is grey, with red interiors. "

The car is Series 2 according to the knowledgeable but why it was built in mid 64 and not sold by the factory until March 1966 is a mystery.  There is evidence it was registered in Italy until at least 69 and then it was out of registration in Victoria by 1978!

Paul
QldGTV

Dario

there seems to be some inconsistencies in my 2600 as well.  It is mink with blue interior.  According to Fazio it should be mink with red interior.

magraith

Looking for advice on the standard interior colours for White bodied 2600s?  I believe black and the red/maroon.  Any guidance here appreciated.

massiveluvbuddy67

Quote from: magraith on March 12, 2019, 12:04:22 PM
Looking for advice on the standard interior colours for White bodied 2600s?  I believe black and the red/maroon.  Any guidance here appreciated.

yep...you are correct my knowledge...

magraith

Phil,

Interested to know if you have any details on chassis number  AR854483?

Cheers

Matt

magraith

Interested also in peoples understanding of the interior colour options/combinations for White Cars.

Thinking of shifting to Black or Maroon/Red, current interior is dead and in cream doesnt seem the best contrast.

Thoughts?


bonno

Hi magraith
Find attached 4 x seat colour/carpet combinations obtained on the internet. Bear in mind the shade and quality of materials, together with selecting an experienced trimmer is paramount when a deciding to proceed (sample some of his previous work).

magraith

Fantastic thanks - I link the dual colour!

GG105

I very much doubt one and two were factory options. Those type of combos weren't used until the 70s. Maroon typically came with beige carpets.
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