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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: mickl on January 31, 2011, 08:52:35 AM

Title: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: mickl on January 31, 2011, 08:52:35 AM
Folks, I am close to the respray stage on my 2l Berlina.
It has been a dull mustard colour and I need a change. I am looking at a yellow but can`t find a good picture of any yellow alfas in my various books. I spotted a lemon spider from the 70`....prototype yellow??? but want somethink a little brighter. Is sunyellow brighter and is there a picture anywhere on the site or net??
Mickl
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: Evan Bottcher on January 31, 2011, 11:44:46 AM
This thread might be useful? http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/car-restoration/3895-1972-alfa-romeo-color-chart-reference-materials.html

Here's Giallo Prototipo (AR-119):
http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/car-restoration/3895-1972-alfa-romeo-color-chart-reference-materials-3.html#post33468
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: mickl on January 31, 2011, 09:04:26 PM
Many thanks Evan, the site was very good for these colour charts and giallo Prototype is probably the best of the yellows. i`m starting to dither though and it may become a VW sunflower colour like the late model VW cabrios.
regards
Mickl
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: Evan Bottcher on January 31, 2011, 09:08:24 PM
Hmm I really like the prototipo.
(http://svammelsurium.blogg.se/images/2010/alfa-romeo-spider-promo-1967_115331102.jpg)
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: Barry Edmunds on February 05, 2011, 06:53:24 PM
Mickl

Somewhere on the AlfaBB Sedans Gallery there was a whole series of different coloured cars, one was Pagoda which was a deep yellow and looked great.
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: mickl on February 26, 2011, 09:48:10 PM
Well, the respray was yesterday and prototipo yellow was selected.........it is in reality quite a bright yellow/green almost .........nearly as bright as the yellow safety vests worn by the roadworking guys. It has grown on me a bit more but I will have to ditch the std steel wheels now and get some shiny mags as it is much too lairy for the old wheels. I have checked wheel stud pattern as 4 x 108 and there are a few other cars with this pattern but nothing really flash. Can anyone recommend me some cheap mags which might suit this very yellow sedate sedan??

Regards
Mickl
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: Davidm1600 on February 27, 2011, 08:44:50 AM
Hi  Mickl I am not sure about cheap, but Superlites IMO look great on Berlinas.  Very period in style.  If you are not sure what these are, they look like Minilites that used to be used on Minis.  I have seen many a 105 GTV, Giulia and some Berlinas on these wheels. 

Otherwise, Momo vegas, Cromodora Daytonas also look good but they tend to be a little pricy (second hand).  Also the GTA replicas (ie through Alfaholics and Classic Alfa etc) look great but once again not cheap.

I used to have a set of BWAs -Alfa wheels (look a bit like a BBS/hotwheel style of wheel) with painted centre, polished outer rim.  I was very happy with how these looked on my old white 2L Berlina. I picked up my wheels off a mate for $300.  These will be going on either my Super or GTV in future. 

Goodluck and look forward to seeing some piccies of your Berlina. 
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: Paul Gulliver on February 27, 2011, 11:36:37 AM
All of the above are great choices, but momo vega's for a 105 are going to set you back $750 to $1,000 if you can find them. You can get minitite look a likes (new) for about $200 a wheel from  Performance wheels in Dandenong.

An interesting "left field choice" is to keep watching ebay & trading post for early SAAB wheels they have the same pcd's as the 105 series.There is a SAAB mag wheel (rare but no rarer than mono vega's) that looks like the Alfaholics GTA reproduction wheel. If you give up looking just get the saab steel wheels and get then powder coated with a good silver. Should be able to get SAAB wheels for about $100 $200 a set.

Cheers

Gully
Title: Re: Respray...colour to be selected
Post by: mickl on March 01, 2011, 06:19:48 PM
Thanks for the info on the wheels guys...........I am on the trail and will post a pic once the car is presentable. I may also post a "wanted" note soon which might flush something out??
regards
Mickl