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^cool car. So driving that 4C yesterday made me start thinking about these again. The prices haven't yet hit the stratosphere, and it's literally the only car I've ever driven when you can feel individual wheels lock up through the chassis when threshold braking.
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2014 GTI | 2002 Land Cruiser | 1991 Volvo 745t
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I'm the first to admit I'm really biased towards Duettos, and the the clean '71 Spider, which was a Pininfarina-designed evolution or "alternate" to the Duetto.
Really has a clean "barchetta" look here..
Original Cromodora Daytona wheels
But a later body can be made to look really good as well. Needs some low, more wheel & tire, and some tweaks here and there.
All black with the factory hardtop, Panasports..
There's a flat Zender rear spoiler that gets rid of the rubber tail. Looks good in body color, especially black. I think they're still available. There're some threads about trimming and pulling in the newer bumpers so they're tighter to the body.
And then mechanicals - the choked down, leaned out newer systems can be modded to produce some nice performance. The Motronic engines (can't tell you what years those are) have pretty high compression and good piston shape, and can go pretty well. Just needs better breathing - it's a 50s engine design if you think about it. Like having a 283 or 327 Chevy SB.
This guy, Murray, took an S4(?) spider and kept the nice interior and AC, but built it into an emissions-legal hotrod track car with a removable roll bar. He did extensive work to the engine and got some real power out of it.
But like that one you're looking at, they can be had pretty cheap, in good condition, then you can have some fun with it. That interior looks nice! And driving at night with the top down is so nice.
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Throttle bodies, custom ignition, big valve race head, 10.5:1 compression, custom variable valve timing, etc etc.
I think they got it to 200hp at the crank, from a 2 liter with 10.5:1, and it idled smoothly at 1000 rpm.Last edited by LateFan; 08-11-2016, 12:42 PM.
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Originally posted by LateFan View PostBut a later body can be made to look really good as well. Needs some low, more wheel & tire, and some tweaks here and there.
There's a flat Zender rear spoiler that gets rid of the rubber tail. Looks good in body color, especially black. I think they're still available. There're some threads about trimming and pulling in the newer bumpers so they're tighter to the body.
And then mechanicals - the choked down, leaned out newer systems can be modded to produce some nice performance. The Motronic engines (can't tell you what years those are) have pretty high compression and good piston shape, and can go pretty well. Just needs better breathing - it's a 50s engine design if you think about it. Like having a 283 or 327 Chevy SB.
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2014 GTI | 2002 Land Cruiser | 1991 Volvo 745t
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Originally posted by LateFan View Post
Throttle bodies, custom ignition, big valve race head, 10.5:1 compression, custom variable valve timing, etc etc.
I think they got it to 200hp at the crank, from a 2 liter with 10.5:1, and it idled smoothly at 1000 rpm.sigpic
2014 GTI | 2002 Land Cruiser | 1991 Volvo 745t
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They were so simple - tach, speedo, three engine gauges pointed at you, and some lights & wiper switches. Shifter, ash tray. Pininfarina radio blank-out plate below the three gauges - radio optional and hard to hear anyway.
1966-67...15" wheels, teardrop repeater light behind the front wheel, headlight covers (Euro), 1600 with Webers. Did NOT come with middle-aged women or Samsonites.
1969....14" wheels, no repeater light, side marker lights for US, 1750 with SPICA injection. Not actually called a Duetto, it's a 1750 Spider Veloce.
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1600 Spider. Air filter can in photo right, then the soft crossover hose to the aluminum airbox on the Webers (it's supposed to be raw aluminum, not black). The air inlet comes out the bottom of the filter can and goes forward under the battery so the horn sticks right out into the grille under the headlight. Note no brake booster, you're supposed to use your leg! (Later ones had boosted brakes)
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Surgery. This car is finished and perfect now.
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They talked about building this before the Miata-Fiat deal.
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I've got one of those wheels, but mine is all restored. I haven't been able to see it yet, but I hear its pretty close to perfect. I can't wait to see it.
Its interesting to see they moved the battery back to the engine bay on that 1600 Duetto. The 101 cassis all had the batteries in the trunk and the air filter intake runs through the inner fender and down to the front of the car.
Will'59 Alfa Romeo 101.02 Giulietta Sprint
'69 Alfa Romeo 105.51 1750 GTV (R.I.P)
'69 Datsun 2000 roadster Vintage race car
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