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General Category => Buy/Swap/Sell [Announce ONLY] => Topic started by: 116gtv on May 28, 2010, 11:26:03 PM

Title: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: 116gtv on May 28, 2010, 11:26:03 PM
Looking for an Alfetta GT restoration project (not for me, got enough on my plate..)

Any leads pls let me know.
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: Mike on May 31, 2010, 06:49:15 PM
Hi,

my neighbour has a very tidy red alfetta gt for sale.  He's not computer literate (and is a little lazy).  He's after 2800, and its well worth that.  It's not much of a project, its more of a drive now proposition and is registered (not sure how much rego is on it currently).  Car is located in Tas.  I'm happy to act as the go between, so if you are interested I can tell you a fair bit about the car but after that you'll need to speak directly with him.  I don't have photos of the car but could sort that out I suppose (if he can't). 

Car is a real GT, but does have the gtv air duct sections in the rear gards...no idea why.  Still has original motor which is in seemingly good condition.  Car is pretty rust free, overall a surprising little car.

My number is 0439396679, please call me rather than pm as I dont check this site that often.

cheers
Mike
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: Davidm1600 on May 31, 2010, 09:10:39 PM
To add to Mike's comments I know the car, and know one its previous owners.  I had a ride in it some years ago and recall when it was for sale in one of the local car yards for appox $2K.  I thought it a pretty reasonable price at the time. From memory it was a pretty nice tidy GT, though I havn't seen it for some years now.

I am not sure if you know Dom Fantini, Mike, but he was the guy who bought the car from Tasma Car sales. I recall he did a few things to it and for a while ran it with a set of Momo vegas, though I wasn't aware he had on-sold it.

I agree it was a little confusing to see it with the GTV script rather than the GT flutes on the rear pillars.  No idea what happened there.  I used to have a 2L grill on my GT but I know why that was, it had been in a front end prang and I imagine the repairer couldn't obtain an original grill.

If it is on par with what it used to be like, and Dom looks after his cars, $2800 seems a very fair price.
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: 116gtv on May 31, 2010, 10:30:33 PM
thanks gents. I'll be in touch, Mike. Bummer-getting cars up from Tassie aint cheap..
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: Paul Gulliver on May 31, 2010, 10:50:32 PM
Martin,

If you have got the time don't dismiss the Ferry. Treat yourself to a cheap weekend in Tassie, possibly Australia's best keept secret.

I bought an Alfetta down in Tassie about 3 years ago. Got a $19.95 Tiger Airways flight each way. ($19.95 return was pretty cheap insurance if the car was no good) Then about $160 on the Spirit of Tasmania to come back to Melbourne. Great experience . Great Car.

Cheers

Gully 
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: Mike on June 02, 2010, 10:07:24 PM
yup Martin, pick the car up, stay at my place and we'll drive round Tassie in a couple of Alfas before you head back.  You really have no excuse....nor does your mate ;-).  If you want it you better be quick, theres a couple of blokes looking at it and it is a good little car so wont last long.  Sad really, I had rather hoped it would stay at the end of my street for when I extended my shed ;-).
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: 116gtv on June 02, 2010, 10:28:29 PM
thanks for the info, Gully, sounds like just what it need...ok, whose gonna talk to my missus  regarding a 3 day leave pass?  ::)

anyway, sorted him with a 79 GTV 2000 tonight.. Not a GT but too good to pass up.. ;D

I would consider another GT but need to make some space first..


Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: aggie57 on June 03, 2010, 08:59:49 PM
Don't worry Martin - I've given Mike a call and passed on my details.  Sounds like just the thing I was looking for.

If it is then I'll end up with a Sc project and a GT.  Mmmm!
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: 116gtv on June 04, 2010, 09:01:26 AM
Ah yes, you were looking for one I believe.  :D

So 1x GT Sc project or do you mean 1x GT and 1x Sc car?
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: Paul Gulliver on June 04, 2010, 10:02:55 AM
QuoteSo 1x GT Sc project or do you mean 1x GT and 1x Sc car?

Alister you might want to run that one by the "war office"  before you reply.
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: alfagtv58 on June 04, 2010, 10:04:29 AM
Alister in a Group S car, great idea!  I'm excited!!
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: aggie57 on June 04, 2010, 05:30:36 PM
Martin - one of each.  Can't bring myself to "Sc" a GT, would rather keep that alongside my 105 GTV.  So starting with a shell and building up an Sc car as well makes more sense.

Paul - done that.  She's not overly happy but we all need our hobbies!

Phil - gotta loose a few pounds before all the numbers add up I suspect but it looks like fun.  May take me some time to get there but a good project.
Title: Re: WTB: Alfetta GT project
Post by: ItalCarGuy on June 04, 2010, 08:02:24 PM
I nearly bought the Prugna 77 GTV on carsales but just got pipped by one of you Victorians! Just as well, as it was going to be a hard sell to the Mrs as I have two project alfas now. She wasnt keen on the colour and I should really use my money for the paint on my Super. But boy those 116 GTVs and GTs are enticing! I love the early ones, so boys we need to talk if you have any leads on a well priced one later in the year! The way I figure, I have 3 kids so they will each need to inherit an alfa when I die in 60 years time!