Hello out there from a new 105 owner

Started by twistybits, August 10, 2010, 11:58:14 AM

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twistybits

Greetings Alfaholics!
I have been on the prowl for some time for an honest 105 Series, so I am thrilled to have just secured a very pretty little 1750 GTV. My fist drive was the 220km drive home and it was done with a huge grin on my dial not a once with a thought drowning out the engine noise with the sound system.
As with all old cars, I have an ever-growing list of items to attend too, but I look forward to tinkering (when not wrestling with the kids and renovating), joining the register and enjoying the new lady in my life.

Andy
Everyday wheels: Octavia RS & MGB GTV8
Ex caretaker of:
71 (S2) 1750 GTV
147 GTA
63 MGB
71 BMW 2002tii
65 Mk1 GT Cortina
72 Lotus Mk1 Escort
(Yearning for another 105 Series)

GTV-074

Andy,

Welcome to the forum..... lots of like minded people here with heaps of knowledge to share and if you are looking for any parts etc.

we'll even tell you where to go! (Ummm .. you know what I mean!)

Sounds like you have a nice car there so first thing you need to do is put up some pics so we can all "share"  ;D

Cheers,

Paul.
Speed costs money - how fast do you want to go?

twistybits

Hi Paul,
Thanks for the welcome note.
I'm developing quite a list at the moment of parts required. I'm amazed by how well 105 owners are catered for in terms of suppliers and parts. Not sure my pockets are deep enough for some required items via the mainstream suppliers so I will definitely be putting the feelers out for some good second hand alternatives in due course.
A few blurry photos attached.
Andy
Everyday wheels: Octavia RS & MGB GTV8
Ex caretaker of:
71 (S2) 1750 GTV
147 GTA
63 MGB
71 BMW 2002tii
65 Mk1 GT Cortina
72 Lotus Mk1 Escort
(Yearning for another 105 Series)

Balocco

nice car twistybits,but seems to be missing bumper bars front and rear,and gold four leaf clovers on the C pillars,otherwise a very nice car.    I hope you enjoy the 1750 GTV series of cars,which in my opinion are the best and the sweetest of all the GTVs,but others may not agree with me.   Cheers and happy mototing    PS.  I notice you also own a Giulia Super,the most iconic of all the 105 cars.
Present
1971 Giulia Super
1975 2000 GTV Automatic
!975 Citroen DS 23 Pallas


Past
1967 Giulia Super bollino d'oro
1970 1750 Berlina
1974 Alfetta 1.8 sedan
1986 Alfa 90 2.5

Balocco

 Sorry I meant you previously owned a Giulia Super,my mistake oops .
Present
1971 Giulia Super
1975 2000 GTV Automatic
!975 Citroen DS 23 Pallas


Past
1967 Giulia Super bollino d'oro
1970 1750 Berlina
1974 Alfetta 1.8 sedan
1986 Alfa 90 2.5

Sheldon McIntosh

That's an excellent list of previous cars there "twistybits".  The only quibble would be the MG, but I see that you felt the need to qualify that anyway.

Where are you based?

twistybits

Quote from: Balocco on August 11, 2010, 11:23:32 PM
nice car twistybits,but seems to be missing bumper bars front and rear,and gold four leaf clovers on the C pillars,otherwise a very nice car.    I hope you enjoy the 1750 GTV series of cars,which in my opinion are the best and the sweetest of all the GTVs,but others may not agree with me.   Cheers and happy mototing    PS.  I notice you also own a Giulia Super,the most iconic of all the 105 cars.
Hi Balocco,
I have the bumpers and they are in great nic, but I just can bare to dress her at the moment............................she has such a great shape that she looks spectacular with or without. C pillar badge, boot lid 'Milano' badge and a 1750 steering wheel are on my current wanted list items.
I agree the Giulia Super is an icon. I adored my old one, however I owned it whist I was at uni and was penniless. The car suffered great neglect in the maintenance department and I spent a lot of time pushing the old girl. I have felt guilty ever since and would love to buy another one day. Talking about iconic cars, I notice you own a Goddess! I nearly convinced my wife tat it would make a great family car. We always get very excited when we see one floating down the road. I admire your bravery.
Everyday wheels: Octavia RS & MGB GTV8
Ex caretaker of:
71 (S2) 1750 GTV
147 GTA
63 MGB
71 BMW 2002tii
65 Mk1 GT Cortina
72 Lotus Mk1 Escort
(Yearning for another 105 Series)

ItalCarGuy

Hello Twistybits, congrats on the purchase! I am also impressed with your previous cars. I would love a 3.0CS one day! Anyone who has had a Super must have good taste ;D

I had been watching this steering wheel on ebay. The 1750 steering wheel is the best, I just bought one to restore and put on my 67 GT Veloce project. They are quite expensive but this one is a good price.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140438073364&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

The translation...
A steering wheel from 1750 GTV Bertone of Hellebore

- Wood was cracked, was repaired professionally

- Must now be sanded and painted again only

- Below the damaged plastic hub connection

bonkfrog

Twistybits - welcome to the forum. I have a Milano badge (new) somewhere - I'll have a sort through the stuff. It's plastic, not enamel unfortunately. PM me in a couple of days.
Current: Alfetta GTV 2.0
Past: GTJ1300 (2l conversion), Giulia Supers, Giulia 1600TI

dehne

where did you get the car from, and do you know any of it history
now
1x 85 mdl road 90
2013 Giulietta 1.4
2015 Launch Edition Giulietta
Past
Multiple Alfa 90's, Alfetta's and 147's

twistybits

Hi Dehne,
The car is well traveled. It has lived in WA, Canberra, QLD and nov Victoria. It was previously owned by a QLD member who has owned in for about 2.5 years and has recently relocated to Bendigo. It was previously purchased in Brisbane from a chap named Dan Bartle who appears`to have owned the car since at least 1992 (oldest receipt that I can find). The car might have started life in WA as receipts for body work and engine rebuild (by Cilebert Motors) are from WA.
History prior to 1992 is a mystery, however it would be great to know where else she has lived.
I contacted CENTRO DOCUMENTAZIONE ALFA ROMEOand they indicated that the car was manufactured on the 27th April 1971 and sold on the 30th April 1971 to Alfa Romeo Australia. The car was originally painted ochre yellow (AR 109), with black tex interiors.
I'm actually a huge fan of Ochre giallo, so if I own her long enough, I would be tempted to take her back to her original colour. 
Everyday wheels: Octavia RS & MGB GTV8
Ex caretaker of:
71 (S2) 1750 GTV
147 GTA
63 MGB
71 BMW 2002tii
65 Mk1 GT Cortina
72 Lotus Mk1 Escort
(Yearning for another 105 Series)