Hi from North Qld. Have just discovered your channel and watched all the episodes and subscribed. Great work and keep it up. Love the variety and follow-up. Hope you can build up your numbers and keep going. Cheers.
Wow. That's been a long day for you Andrew. Thanks for the effort and encouragement. If I could be around for more of the processes I certainly would. Plenty more variety to come. So make sure you hit that notification bell and share with any like minded pals. every view and comment helps spread the word to a wider audience.
OMG A mate has sent me the links I spent years at the Sth Melbourne workshop getting my Fiat 124 restored and a 128 also 😃 Top blokes are John and giancarlo I’ll have to visit them one day I left Victoria twenty years ago but so many Italian memories of the mechanics and workshop 👍🇨🇮
Very late with a comment I know ( a year?)... Looking in the Alfetta engine bay there is a comment that the air conditioning has been disconnected/removed, but ... I see that the front of the engine does not have the extended/longer studs to mount the air conditioning bracket? Maybe there has been an engine swop at some time in its life..did the crankshaft pulley accommodate two belts, one for water pump, one for air con?
I’ve got a 22 gt500 I bought last oct, I told the dealer to not fill it up but they did , I never drove it, but the gas is probably gonna go bad soon, should I have it drained by the dealer and fill it with a ethanol free 91 gas, I’m not planning it drive it for a while, maybe 2-3 years and I want to keep it under 10 miles on the odometer . Any advise storing it this long safely?
Hi from North Qld. Have just discovered your channel and watched all the episodes and subscribed. Great work and keep it up. Love the variety and follow-up. Hope you can build up your numbers and keep going. Cheers.
Wow. That's been a long day for you Andrew. Thanks for the effort and encouragement. If I could be around for more of the processes I certainly would. Plenty more variety to come. So make sure you hit that notification bell and share with any like minded pals. every view and comment helps spread the word to a wider audience.
Nice one Dave.
Thanks again Gerard
Just catching up with this one - I had no idea they made a turbo Alfetta! Great stuff.
OMG
A mate has sent me the links
I spent years at the Sth Melbourne workshop getting my Fiat 124 restored and a 128 also 😃
Top blokes are John and giancarlo
I’ll have to visit them one day
I left Victoria twenty years ago but so many Italian memories of the mechanics and workshop 👍🇨🇮
They are indeed. Plenty of videos from Maranello Pur-sang for you to catch up on.
Very late with a comment I know ( a year?)...
Looking in the Alfetta engine bay there is a comment that the air conditioning has been disconnected/removed, but ...
I see that the front of the engine does not have the extended/longer studs to mount the air conditioning bracket?
Maybe there has been an engine swop at some time in its life..did the crankshaft pulley accommodate two belts, one for water pump, one for air con?
That car’s long gone Paul. Wouldn’t be able to tell you I’m afraid.
Unfortunately...Most Alfa's of that era are just that in the UK....long gone!@@davesclassicgaragetours
I’ve got a 22 gt500 I bought last oct, I told the dealer to not fill it up but they did , I never drove it, but the gas is probably gonna go bad soon, should I have it drained by the dealer and fill it with a ethanol free 91 gas, I’m not planning it drive it for a while, maybe 2-3 years and I want to keep it under 10 miles on the odometer . Any advise storing it this long safely?
That’s a question for a new Mustang specialist or Mustang owners page buddy. Sorry
Great
But would it pass smog?