Luke
SuperDork
2/24/10 11:48 p.m.
...but I'm not.
This is for sale on my local Ebay (Australia.) '65 Alfa 2600 Sprint in lovely condition, going for about half of what this model normally sells for.
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It all looks great...until you get to the engine bay. No Italian twin-cam beauty in there anymore. Instead, there's a comparatively pedestrian Holden 202 straight six.
Now, the car does come with a spare Alfa 2600 engine, but I wouldn't bother fitting it, at least not straight away. I'm thinking triple SU's, header and a hot cam for the 202, and leave it at that. You'd have a gorgeous looking Italian classic with an oddball, reliable power-plant.
Ebay link.
Replace engine with a Chrysler Australia Hemi 6 pack and its a win.
Stunning car, wonder if a GTV6 engine would fit?
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Marty!
HalfDork
2/25/10 7:28 a.m.
Beautiful car. Just converted the amount and it comes out to be $11,091 USD.
I don't think it's that beautiful though.............
What's so appalling about a non Italian engine in an Italian car? We would have done that, then dated your grandmother.
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Dan
I need to live in an area where relatively rust free classics are at. I am tired of looking at rusted out 2002 and newer GM products...
meh
Yeah, but isn't Austrailia rife with ridiculous motor vehicle laws?
John Brown wrote:
I need to live in an area where relatively rust free classics are at. I am tired of looking at rusted out 2002 and newer GM products...
meh
Come to PA/NY/NJ where we have rusted out '02 or newer German, Japanese, Italian and domestics. You name it... it gets lighter with age here.
Sleeper XU-1 Luke, go for it.
John Brown wrote:
I need to live in an area where relatively rust free classics are at. I am tired of looking at rusted out 2002 and newer GM products...
meh
My '62 Chrysler doesn't have a spec of rust on it...and it's originally from upstate NY.
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/reader-rides/116/
z31maniac wrote:
Yeah, but isn't Austrailia rife with ridiculous motor vehicle laws?
& lots of venomous critters.
Does not surprise me.. this months "performance BMW" magazine has an australian E21 with a Holden (buick) turbocharged 3800 V6 in it.
needs moar LS1...someone had to say it....
Luke
SuperDork
2/25/10 9:07 p.m.
aussiesmg wrote:
Sleeper XU-1 Luke, go for it.
If I had a handy 12K, this'd be up there on the 'potential cars' list.
XU-1 ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/evil-18.png)
Oh hell yeah, I had a LC GTR back in the day, 161ci goodness
not mine but the same as
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wsFC-kefmQ
I like it. For $11k USD, it would make my short list. I love the Alfa engine, but that isn't the monstrosity some might say it is.
You could fit the v6 in there i think, it would be a bit of a job though. You would have to use a different oil pan, and convert it to use a front transmission (the stock configuration is a guibo bolted to the flywheel the clutch in the back with the transaxle). At least parts fore the v6 would be cheaper than a 2600 engine, i use a milano as a dd and the parts arent that bad at all.