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Title: What to look for on a 80's GTV
Post by: fazersix on May 05, 2014, 11:23:47 AM
Hi, I am looking to buy an early 80's GTV, always loved them!
What are the common faults, areas to check? I have seen info on gearbox and valves!
I understand that they are 30 years old an will need maintenance, I look forward to that!

Thanks

Richard
Title: Re: What to look for on a 80's GTV
Post by: Paul Gulliver on May 05, 2014, 01:33:13 PM
Rust

All the rest is relatively easy to fix or maintain . Buy the best body you can.
Title: Re: What to look for on a 80's GTV
Post by: fack33 on May 12, 2014, 12:26:41 AM
Just registered a 1982 GTV. As per post from Paul check the body over carefully for rust. Ours had a hole in the drivers door pillar between the two hinges. This had to be cut out and a steel plate welded in place. Other thing to watch for is incorrect tyre profile. Ours had 195/65/14s on. It was failed for not having minimum 100mm road clearance. Put on 185/70/14s and passed without any trouble.
Title: Re: What to look for on a 80's GTV
Post by: Joe Falcone on May 12, 2014, 07:59:37 AM
Thats very strange cause the difference in circumference would be only a few mm. In fact any tyre shop would sell you that size if you wanted to jump to 195 from stock.
Title: Re: What to look for on a 80's GTV
Post by: Nate Dog on May 12, 2014, 09:12:46 AM
Different states, different criteria...
Rust rust rust and rust.

Everywhere :(
Yes, we love them, but, if you've ever read Thomas Covenant, the tales of an unbeliever, our GTV's are essentially the Lepers of the car world. Constant Vigilance!
If you see rust, cut it out straight away, repair area, prep and paint, leave it too long and it'll spread....

Places to check, under side of doors, take off the door card if you can, check inside the door bottom.
In the boot, left and right, there are spaces between the boot floor and quarter panel. Stick your fingers in there and drag back and forth. Under the carpets, front, boot, check every piece of bare metal you can get your eyes onto.
look under the car to check for a rotten door. Knock on panels, find where metal is and where bondo has replaced it...
Mechanicals, suspension, interior, all easy to work on, fix, etc.
The electrics are mega kludge, anything which isn't working can be fixed with a soldering iron, even 'circuit boards' or what passes for such at alfa romeo...
Other than that, have fun. Great cars, treat it right and you'll always love it.
Title: Re: What to look for on a 80's GTV
Post by: hmd on May 13, 2014, 03:27:03 PM
Q: What to look for on a 80's GTV?
A: An pre-80 car, at least they will be eligible for historic racing and thus easier to resell.