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For those interested, i started with the restauration of my Alpine by removing the chassis. It was a bit bent so i send it to a specialist to make it as new again. A new front section is being welded on, chassis is getting sanded and then painted. I also found a picture of an Alpine with what looks like ciffin spokes
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colin artus
30-09-2012, 17:20
Roin supply these; http://www.rointechnology.it/index.htm
Three spoke http://www.rointechnology.com/indexx.php?link=catalogo_cerchi.php&marca=alpine
Some progress on the Alpine:
Chassis back, new body panels, bigger brakes, etc.
bought a small sandblast cabinet to clean up parts355135523553
Wow, those wheels would look great on my Scorpion (US model Monte Carlo), but didn't see them listed under Lancia or Fiat, must be under Alpine. Wait, are those three spoke wheels??? I need a four spoke version. It would look great next to the five spoke ones on my Stratos.
The Slug
24-12-2012, 15:04
Nice to see it coming along Pim looks good, missing the Strat yet?
Yes Ian,
I do miss it, especially the really nice sound from the Alfa V6 :cool:But i bought a nice megaphone tailpipe for the Alpine as well ;)
I also miss the forum, always something happening here, love to read and lurk around. The Alpine forum in Holland is a bit more quiet, OK guys though, always ready to help as well.
Cheers
ProtoTipo
25-12-2012, 09:55
Thanks for the update Pim.
I think most of us on here are rally fans first, as well having as a keen interest in the more charismatic cars of the rallying's golden era.
Especially when you're old enough to remember seeing them in period. (Jean-Luc Thérier, 1971 RAC).
Hi guys,
I won't be bothering you with my Alpine stories anymore, if anyone is interested they can follow the restauration on my new website: http://www.alpine-a110.nl/
Cheers,
Pim
I was never bothered by them, in fact the A110 is one of the cars on my very long bucket list of cars that I would love to own.
update: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157632795660683/
Guy Mayers
18-02-2013, 22:38
Looking good Pim - keep them coming!
Guy
update:www.alpine-a110.nl
update: www.alpine-a110.nl
The Slug
31-03-2013, 12:52
Thanks Pim
http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157634521066139/
Started with the body, car had some serious damage previous, some extra kilos of filler applied :(
fenders being replaced: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157634614143401/
The Slug
15-07-2013, 08:58
More you than me Pim, Chopping bits of the car like that....I get worried drilling a hole!!
It gets even worse, i am going for a nose job: The old nose was too much damaged and had kilo's of filler, 4 times heavier than the new one :eek:
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The Slug
23-07-2013, 16:02
More you than me.....!:cool:
neary there, iys a lot of measuring, front hood looks a bit bent: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157635068836730/
Some more progress:
My own wiring loom: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157635470931858/
nose job part 3: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157636008824643/
Nose job part 4: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157636146347613/
nose / body job part 5: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157636497243645/
inside the nose: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91942511@N08/sets/72157636497008995/
Been a while, busy selling the house, which succeeded, now bought a house with a garage :) which makes life a lot easier.
Some more progress post on my web site: www.alpine-a110.nl
For some of you wondering where the Alpine stands, still there but now in the rebuilt garage. As the new house is nearing completion i will start again this summer to finish the Alpine. My website was abit to difficult to keep Facebook is much easier for me so those who like to follow the build here is my page, i won't be posting in this thread again:
https://www.facebook.com/pimsalpine/?fref=ts
As for the 037 it is in storage waiting for the Alpine to be finished. I am gathering all kinds of info and parts though, thats one ( of many ) of the fun parts of a build.
Cheers,
Pim
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