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Alfaholics were showing their Group 4 Lancia Stratos at the show last weekend, very smartly turned out to concours standards.
Some odd details ...
No boot lid or catch, or presumably boot, just a flat panel on the rear clam.
No Lancia nose badge.
Narrow (Hawk?) front louvres.
Huge rear pillars supporting raised engine cover louvres, to clear oversize air filter.
Strange side jacking points? front and rear, odd extra side clam fixings/mountings?
Reversed rear body catch.
Rear fog/reverse lights flush fitted.
Holes from removal of front spoiler?
All back to how it was used in competition in its former life.
They all seem to evolve slightly differently don't they.... Mind you quite a few came out of the factory differently depending who screwed things together :) God loves them all equally!
The Slug
13-01-2015, 16:42
So in the Competition Cars where was the handbrake located?
Under dash like Guy's or between the two people as in this photo, or did it change depending on what they were doing?
Sorry for the lack of knowledge here....
So in the Competition Cars where was the handbrake located?
Under dash like Guy's or between the two people as in this photo, or did it change depending on what they were doing?
Sorry for the lack of knowledge here....
As far as I know. Later works cars under dash. A lot of converted Stradales still on the spine. As they were all converted Stradales it's just how far has any preparation work gone or to their own tastes ( as this one ) and how deep people's pockets were.
PS looking on the lip of that Nose, I'd put money on that being a Hawk front end....so would explain the louvers.
ProtoTipo
13-01-2015, 18:14
Here is the car back in 1979
(Here (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-L_2T4Zvz3ec/UXpC1wzO__I/AAAAAAAAAwY/sdQbBGW2vkw/s1600/00013.jpg))
It had the facing backwards targa catches back then.
davehanman
13-01-2015, 18:36
On the works cars i've seen, the handbrake is welded to the steering column
As far as I know. Later works cars under dash. A lot of converted Stradales still on the spine. As they were all converted Stradales it's just how far has any preparation work gone or to their own tastes ( as this one ) and how deep people's pockets were.
ProtoTipo
13-01-2015, 20:08
This is the same car on the Mille Miglia 1977
HERE (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-xOjLUV6UNes/UXpCxTX7PVI/AAAAAAAAAwQ/V6v3aIa7NHk/s1600/00011.jpg)
Strat Fan
13-01-2015, 20:10
What do we think the two hole by/near the overcentre catches are for? They are carried over from when it was restored.
Gordon Caro
13-01-2015, 20:29
Could these be the mountings for the clam shell bumper stops?
7781
Gordon
Guy Mayers
13-01-2015, 20:30
Probably for the ball and socket fittings that locate the front and rear clips as you close them. The brackets inside the panels should be bonded to the inner surfaces, never seen them bolted through the panel before.
Guy
Strat Fan
13-01-2015, 21:13
That's what I assumed but was surprised to see they didn't disappear during the restoration
Probably for the ball and socket fittings that locate the front and rear clips as you close them. The brackets inside the panels should be bonded to the inner surfaces, never seen them bolted through the panel before.
Guy
Does anyone supply those fittings or do they have to be fabricated?
Struan
Guy Mayers
14-01-2015, 14:04
I'm not aware of anyone fabricating them at the moment but I know Geoff Turton has made a couple of sets (and may still have the templates available. 0151 420 3420 I think if you want to call him direct at work.
Guy
Thanks Guy, useful to know, I don't need at the moment, but wondered if they were a generic motorsport part produced anywhere.
Struan
ProtoTipo
14-01-2015, 17:09
Here's a photo:
Allora#2
14-01-2015, 18:04
Here's a photo:
they was on the Allora and works fine!
Yes, I have some on one car, but not the other...
Struan
Mine came from Graham at GB Engineering - can try him on 01256 862001.
Cheers,
Chris
Think that's where mine came from, 2 owners and 25 years ago .... !
Struan
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