Building a Group S Alfetta GTV 2000 in 3.5 months

Started by Glenn Campbell, July 11, 2009, 09:04:02 AM

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Glenn Campbell

Started 25 March 2009 and completed July 10, it was a relatively quick build.

Thanks to Meridian Motorsport for a superb rollcage, Spyderauto in Warragul for the mechanical expertise, Vin Sharp for specialist group S bits, Alfaparts for quick service and Warragul Panels for a great color selection and paint job.
Falcon AU Saloon Car
2007 BMW M3 E92 Manual

k76

I'm incredibly impressed by how quickly you have finished this project, well done. You make it look easy, but I'm sure it wasn't. I'd be interested to know what you have done with the mechanicals, engine etc.

Kris
'77 Alfetta GTV 2000
'82 Alfetta Sportiva
'04 147 TS

NigelC

Well done. 

It's taken me 5 months to source an Alfa 75 transaxle and get the gearbox modified and it's still not in the car!  However, it is all happening now so hopefully sometime before I turn 50 I too will be on the track.  Getting work done in Canberra is nigh on impossible.

What suspension mods did you make?
Current 2017 Giulia Veloce - Red
Current 1979 Alfa GTV - Ivory (Gp S racer)
Past 2007 Alfa 159 2.2 JTS Rubino Red
Past 2003 Alfa 156 2.0 JTS Red
Past 1979 Alfa GTV Red/Rust

Glenn Campbell

It was pretty straight forward, after plenty of good advice from AROCA Forum members. The engine is pretty standard at this stage - waiting for extra $ before I upgrade seriously. Vin Sharp at PACE Engineering supplied all the suspension mods that still meet the group S requirements: heavy duty torsion bars, sway bars, rear springs, front end mods etc.  Paying a mechanic to help with some of the mechanicals always helps too. It's only money - the 944 cabriolet had to go to make space (and $) for the GTV.
Glenn
Falcon AU Saloon Car
2007 BMW M3 E92 Manual