hi
Every 2000 I have seen has the fake woodgrain dash finish. Mine has a silvery finish. Is this standard or perhaps a special release? It looks standard and well finished... pic attached
Arrrh no. All Alfa Romeo 2000 GTV or anything earlier were woodgrain I'm afraid. You see the aluminium look wasn't particularly fashionable in European cars back then, where as woodgrain was considered classy.
A nice looking dash on your car though, and not uncommon for something to be done in this area and down the console because of the deterioration of the crappy original material.
is that an original air con unit under the dash? , never actually seen one on a 105 before
Clive if you have not found anybody to service your fuel injection system i would put the query here . Given its an a/c , efi , specil trimed 105 etc... then you seem to have a unique beast ! Suggest bring it along to new member nigt and have some old hands have their 10cents worth . JJ .
HI
I found somewhere to take it. Goes in soon so hope to hear the twin cam in its glory soon.
I'm definitely keen to come to the new members night on the 28/5. Keen to join with any other events also. Would have liked to have made it to Winton but could not.
As far as I know it is an original aircon unit and it works as well!
The car has matching nos as well which I checked with AR in Milan (per email addres here..)
Quote from: Gary Pearce on April 16, 2008, 01:58:02 PM
the crappy original material.
You better watch it mate. You've been warned.
Quote from: Clive Minchin on April 16, 2008, 01:14:07 PM
hi
Every 2000 I have seen has the fake woodgrain dash finish. ....
Actually, that was real mahogany veneer, nothing fake about it. After 30 odd years of neglect, exposure to extreme temperatures and dry Australian climate it can look little bit worse for wear.
AFAIK only the stepnose 1300 GT junior had fake wood grain.
With a little patience, the wood veneer can be easily bought back to life. * If not too badly damaged / cracked.
Remove the panel, which requires removing radio and badge work etc. Then the plastic like film over the veneer peels off ( try applying a little heat if it sticks) , then the wood can be lightly sanded back and resealed with varnish. I just used a spray pack from the local hardware. A few light coats of this & it comes up a treat.
I will take some pictures of the end result and post if anyone is interested...
amazing. real mahogany. who would have thought.
woodgrain.......1970's carbon fibre