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COLUMNS
4 EDITORIALE
6 PRESIDENTE
12 SOCIALE
14 COMPETIZIONE
24 CLUB NIGHT
25 MEMBERI
REGULARS
8 NEWS
10 WWW
30 EVENTI
32 RESULTATI
36 CLASSIFICATO
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FEATURES
16 The Graduate by Tony
Nelson
17 Member Profile - Mike
Robinson
18 Christmas Galeria
by Darryl Green
20 Presidents Spettacolo
by Peter Mathews
21 Carabo by John Anderson
22 Mid Week Good Things
by Tony Nelson
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EDITORIALE
darryl green
or a number of reasons I've spent
less time driving, or anything else to
do with motor vehicles (unless
writing this column counts) this year
than is either typical, or was
planned.
In particular, as the end of the year
approaches it is hard to ignore that
there is still an Alfa under the house,
that isn't going anywhere unless all
its constituent parts are actually reassembled.
Despite this, there has been some progress on the automotive front this year. The 159 Q4 Sportwagon that we
bought last December is finally providing pleasant and
practical transport - terms that could not be used to describe its stuttering and unpredictable progress up the
coast from Sydney to last years Christmas party.
HIS NAME ISN'T HELPFULLY STUCK ON
THE SIDE OF THE CAR LIKE THE
DESIGNER OF THE BODYWORK
From a safe distance the saga of the 159 could be seen as
evidence that any negative views of Italian electrics in
earlier years were obviously uninformed by what globalisation could offer. I don't know the nationality or any
other details of the 159's electrical system's designer as
for some reason, about to become obvious, his name
isn't helpfully stuck on the side of the car like the designer of the bodywork. This omission makes constructing a
voodoo doll difficult, which would otherwise have been
the logical course of action given the number of evil spirits he apparently left lurking in the car. And I do blame
the designer (or maybe a faceless accountant), not the
Italian assembly line robot left with the unenviable task
of converting his plans into reality. With the engine finally running well, thanks to sorting out assorted electrical
issues, the problems are reduced to the merely (very)
annoying. Like an intermittent cabin ventilation fan.
Guided to the source of the problem by the distinctive
smell of charred FR4 PCB material (toxic, thanks to the
flame resistant additives used - its always good to have a
choice between dying rapidly in flames and slowly from
poisoning) I found the module that controls the fan
speed (up under the dash on the passengers side) had
failed. Not only had the module's circuit board started to
char, so had the wiring going to it. This had almost, but
not quite, reaching the point where the damage to the
insulation was likely to leave us with a fan always on
instead of intermittently off. As it turns out, this is a reasonably well known (among other victims of this man's
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work) problem. Ok, I thought, lets buy a replacement or not - a theoretical (given lack of actual availability)
price of over $250, and no stock anywhere put me off.
Hoping that I could repair it anyway, and keen to avoid
any further toxic emanations and charring, I went to
remove the 2 bolts holding it in. It looked easy - the
module was secured with a pair of completely ordinary
hex head bolts. Now, I don't know about you, but my
toolkit has torx and other strange driver bits accumulated over the years to deal with a variety of things
that manufacturers seem to enjoy making failure prone
then locking away so you can't fix them. Of course it
also contains the usual array of metric (and imperial
just in case) sockets, spanners etc. What I had never
needed was a 5.5mm socket. Well I needed one now...
After a quick trip to Tradetools removal of the module
was easy enough. After separating the charred and
fused connector body and the module cover I opened
it up. It was reasonably easily repaired/modified in a
way that should prevent future failures, and reassembled. So far it is working fine. Next mission - figuring
out why the windscreen washer, which isn't blocked,
and on which the motor does run nevertheless fails to
actually do more than place a single droplet of water
on the windscreen.
Meanwhile, neither the Beast lurking in the 166, or
Guido, his acolyte have chosen to manifest since last
year's Stanthorpe weekend (when Guido decided he
needed a short rest after breakfast before agreeing to
convey us any further). The Beast has, however, developed some suspension clunks - but then so have I. In
both cases it is just normal wear and tear (sounds
better than old age). The 166's problems have been
addressed with new stiffer springs all round and a complete front suspension overhaul (barring shocks as it
received a nice new set of Bilsteins last year). My own
front seems to have been managing ok (or perhaps it is
beyond hope) so I went for some new parts installed in
the back - which seems to be working out ok - no
clunks so far.
I had hoped that the 166 with somewhat stiffer suspension and some new bushes would cope better with
local roads. It does - up to a point. The next step may
be to take Richard Anderson's sensible advice and fit
the smaller wheel/higher profile tyre combination to
get a bit more compliance that way - or just stick to
smooth roads...
Having worked through the list of Alfas currently at
chez Green, the 75, the demise of which was reported
mid last year, deserves a final mention. While its body
has been laid to rest its heart lives on. The twinspark
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engine in the red 75 was removed from the blue 75
that preceded it. It has since been transplanted again
(not by me) into another 75 and now I believe it is on
its way into a 105 coupe. The "Nord" 4 cylinder really
is a beautifully reliable thing when looked after (by
which I mean regularly thrashed and equally regularly oil changed) although this particular example is
probably due for some valve guides and seals by
now. I should also note that Ellie, who piloted the 75
to its demise, has been rather missing it (and still
doesn't have her license). She seemed very interested when I let slip that president Pete is now a 75
owner. Peter - hide your keys.
And, finally, all this has meant that the Subaru Liberty
Blitzen has been free to look for a new owner on
Carsales. I guess you have to expect a Blitzen to take
off before Christmas - and as we go to press it is
heading off to Canberra with its new owner.
So with space under the house, some reliable (?)
Alfas for transport and the restoration work on my
own chassis done, all I need is a few more hours in
the day to get that last Alfa moving. I've put that
request on my list for Santa, again, but I suspect I
wasn't good enough this year either...
Have a great Christmas, and thanks for all the great
articles and other submissions this year. I'll see you
(and more article submissions?) in the new year.
Darryl.
PRESIDENTE
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peter mathews
hat a fantastic weekend I recently spent at Concorso Spettacolo in Melbourne! I have
never seen such an amazing collection of beautiful Alfas and other Italian exotica in my
life!
At the dinner on Saturday night David Wright, who is well known to many of you as the
head of Alfa in Australia in the 70’s and 80’s and a keen collector, introduced a number
of amazing guest speakers, including Paul Chaleyer from Historic and Vintage Restorations, who took us through the restoration of two beautiful pre-war Touring Superlegerra bodied Alfas, and John Lawson who owns a beautiful collection of Alfas including a
1938 6C 2300, and the amazing 1750 ss Zagato. John was a keen racer and told us
some amazing stories of racing in the 40’s and 50’s and how he and many others used
bend the rules a little in those days and constabulary would turn a blind eye and often
support them in their efforts by leading them through city streets.
The curator of the Lindsay Fox collection, Brian Tanti took us through some of his restorations and creations including very early racing Porsches. He did mention that Lindsay
Fox doesn’t have an Alfa Romeo in his collection, however Brian is restoring a Duetto,
so he can claim Alfista status!
All of these cars were at the display the following day including eight 4Cs, an 8C, 17
Montreals, about 20 Alfetta GTV6’s and I lost count of all the 105s. There were even a
couple of Alfasuds, and some beautiful 750 series and 101 coupes and spiders, and
some 75s and 90s. I strongly recommend that you attend this next year – we may organise a group, because it is really worth seeing! My thanks once again to Victor and
Mary Lee and the Victorian President Greg Briggs for their hospitality.
November has been a little quieter on the AROCA Social scene after a few months of
hectic and fabulous events. We started the month off with a great Club Night when
Mal Fraser talked us through the restoration of his beautiful Dutch blue 1300 Sprint GT
Junior. Mal also shared with us his fascinating career as an air traffic controller and GM
of major training facilities, which has taken him to the UK, ten years in the Middle East,
and other stints in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition to sharing his life with Alfas, he
told us about his experience buying a Porsche 911 Turbo and how he would regularly
drive at up to 250kph on the Middle East Highways. Interestingly when Mal returned to
Australia he bought another 911 Turbo but sold it fairly quickly because he could only
idle around at the normal speed limit in Australia, a very frustrating experience! My
thanks to Mal for sharing his life and his beautiful restoration with us.
The Sunday run through the Sunshine Coast hinterland was a great success with all
participants commenting on the challenging run, and how great it was great to catch up
with some of our Sunshine Coast friends. Many thanks to our Sociale Convenor John
for planning yet another great day for us.
Tony Nelson has organised another wonderful mid-week run hosted by our relatively
new member Neil Summerson and his wonderful wife Jenny at their lovely Peak Crossing property. Neil and Jenny cooked up a super brekkie for 30 people and Neil took us
on a tour of his wonderful workshop and his lovely collection of Jags, Fiats, Volvo’s and
Corvettes. Neil has several beautiful Volvos including a P1800E and a very interesting
early sports sedan which was a winner of the World Rally championship. Many thanks
to Neil and Jenny for their wonderful hospitality and to Betty Bell for cooking up some
yummy baby quiches and muffins to add to the culinary delight, and to Tony who took
us on one of his and my favourite runs!
I am pleased to say that “Maria” is back after her plastic surgery from GT Motors and
has new original seat covers fitted by Lee Brothers. Maria now has a sister “Roxanne” –
yes my two year search for a good Alfetta GTV6 is over – but I did not purchase an
Alfetta! About a month ago I received a phone call from Rowan Jackson letting me
know that he was letting two of his collection go. An original cream 1.8lt Alfetta Sedan
which was snapped up by Richard Anderson, and his very special Alfa 75 3.0lt V6 Potenziata. Now I must admit that a 75 was not at all on my radar, although I had read a lot
and everyone told me how good they were as the last of the rear wheel drive Alfas, and
that a lot of the issues with the Alfettas had been ironed out with the 75’s, especially
the later ones. So with an open mind I drove to Rowans place and as soon as I saw it, I
was blown away. Rowan bought this car from a one owner Malaysian Doctor in Sydney
who “mothered” this car and spent the dollars on maintenance and capital. It has full
log books and receipts for every service and only has a genuine 98k on the clock. I then
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dropped into the driver’s seat and after a spin was hooked. It was sensational to drive
with everything original. It had fitted sheepskins on from new, and when I removed
them, the lovely Potenziata trim was in perfect condition below. So we did the deal on
the spot and that is where it stops.............however there is the small matter of removing a post under the house and installing a very large beam so I can house her! Oh well,
the things we do. I look forward to stretching Roxanne’s legs on the run to Alfesta next
March. Interestingly it is the second car I have bought from Rowan, the first being my
old Spider that Tony Nelson now owns. Rowan Jackson cars are pretty special because
Rowan is even more fastidious than me, and he doesn’t buy anything that is not up to
standard. My thanks to Rowan, Richard, Cameron Wright, Tony Vaughan and Mike
Robertson, who have very patiently guided me in what to buy and what not to buy.
Another interesting aside, John Watkinson is selling his rare RHD 1300 Junior Spider
which he also bought from Rowan Jackson when he ran Volare many many years ago.
Keep your eye out on Oldtimers website for this one.
Enough of self-indulgence, by the time you read this column, we will have experience
the Christmas Party and all the winners of the competition and other trophies will have
received their trophies. Congratulations to all the winners and runners up and for those
who just missed out, make sure that you are back in the saddle next year to keep on
trying to chase the holy grail of winning one of the competitions!
Otherwise, it is my great pleasure to thank you all for your support of our fantastic Club
throughout the year. I especially thank the Committee and all the volunteers who have
helped pull together and contribute to our functions. It has been a pleasure to work
with all the Committee and volunteers, all of whom have worked extremely hard to
bring you a year of new events and activities and who are already planning some exciting new event next year.
Early in January, John will be organising a night run, especially for those who cook in
their non-airconditioned Alfas. We will combine this with a dinner or a supper or something, so stay tuned to the website and to your e-mails as we plan this further along
after the Christmas Party.
I wish you all a very happy and safe festive season and a fabulous new year and look
forward to catching up with you at one of our many events for 2016.
Ciao
President Pete
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NEWS - speculazione
German tuning house Pogea Racing have managed to extract 314 hp (234
kW) and 336 lb-ft (455 Nm) from the 4C's engine. They have also dropped
the car even closer to the ground and made some equally unsubtle aerodynamic tweaks (that wing is claimed to be good for an extra 35kg of downforce at 160km/h). The so called Centurion 1 Plus (seems strange naming a
4C after a tank, must be a German thing) is good for a 3.8 second sprint to
100km/h and carries on to a 305 km/h maximum speed. These figures
compare to the standard 4C's 237 hp (177 kW) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm),
which give a 0-100 km/h time of 4.1 seconds and a 257 km/h top speed.
Only 10 will be made, at an eye-watering €80000. Given that a standard 4C
costs around €60000 in Germany this is a mere €7000 for each 0.1 second
improvement in 0..100km/h time. No word on how many such sprints the
engine or (modified) gearbox and clutch are warrantied for.
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realtà - NEWS
TCR was created to encouraging manufacturers and constructors
to develop relatively lower cost "customer cars" for touring car
race teams. The rules restrict car cost to a relatively low €100000,
providing a more affordable but still highly competitive alternative
to the WTCC. After a successful 2015 race series (round 1 was a
support race to the Malaysian F1 GP) including races across Asia
and Europe the category looks to be growing.
For 2016 Romeo Ferraris are building a Giulietta TCR car. The car is
pictured in its first ever track tests, conducted early this month at
the San Martino del Lago circuit near to Cremona.
The company’s CEO Mario Ferraris stated “We have successfully
accomplished the preliminary stage, now we are ready to begin
the actual development in view of the 2016 season. We have
planned several thousand kilometres of test to work on performance and reliability and to decide on the final set up.”
Should you wish to catch the cars in action, the 2016 TCR International calendar is:
April 3rd – Bahrain (with Formula 1)
April 24th – Estoril, Portugal
May 8th – Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium (with World Endurance
Championship)
May 22nd – Monza, Italy
June 5th – Salzburgring, Austria
June 19th – Oschersleben, Germany
July 3rd – Sochi, Russia
TBC – China – (with China Touring Car Championship)
September 18th – Marina Bay, Singapore (with Formula 1)
TBC – Thailand
October 2nd – Sepang, Malaysia (with Formula 1)
November 20th – Macau, SAR China (with Formula 3 MGP & FIA
GT World Cup)
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WWW
Following a disguised Alfa Romeo / Maserati
Levante 2016 SUV
https://youtu.be/eHNTDhFxRhg
Alfa Romeo at 2015 LA Auto Show
https://youtu.be/tP7VdxVY6UQ
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Tesla Autonomous mode beta versio
https://youtu.be/tP7VdxVY6
on - scary?
6UQ
Alex Berry's new
daily... Or go all-out
and restore a Romeo
as an Ice Cream
Van?
$25000
Good tour of Museo Storico with Giorgio Langella (Alfa test driver)
https://youtu.be/_4FBN6waJdw
Alfa 75 Sportwagon
1:43 Model
EUR 7.00
Alfasud Giardinetta
1:43 Model
EUR 1.99
Alfa Romeo Matta
1:43 Model
EUR 1.00
1974 Alfa Romeo
GTV 2000 - full resto
8 years ago.
US $25000
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YouTube
WWW
SOCIALE
M
john anderson
erry Christmas one and all! And all the best wishes for 2016, which we'll make sure is a great year.
We've had a pretty good year social wise as it is in 2015. The highlight was our 40th Anniversary dinner, which
was a bash and a half. But we had a pretty good time on the 6th at our Christmas party too. The Coorparoo
Bowls club was a new venue for us, but seemed to work out well. Head Chef Tama and his staff fed us up nicely. If you can pop in for a meal sometime, you'll discover how fantastic his burgers are.
I thought it appropriate that, in our 40th anniversary year, founding members Rob and Shirley Grant took out the Clubmanship award for 2015. Not only that, this was the fifth year in a row that they had done so! It was a close thing though - Darryl Bell was just one point behind them. Darryl and Betty's continuous and significant contribution to the club earned them
the Spirit of Alfisti award. And Neil Summerson took out the Most Active New Member award, after a year-long battle with
Mike Robertson for the title. So very deserving winners all round, and very pleasing to see so many contributing to the club,
which benefits all members.
The only other Social event since the last mag (other than Mid-week runs, which I leave to Tony to write about), was our
run up the Sunshine Coast. Starting in Eumundi, a small but enthusiastic band of Alfisti drove down to Kenilworth, then up
Obi-Obi mountain and across to Palmwoods for lunch at Rick's Garage Cafe. The food here was absolutely fabulous, and we
were joined by quite a few others for lunch. Rob Grant even said that he had fun wringing the Mito's neck up the mountain!
Our first event of next year will be a night time run, currently scheduled for the evening of Friday, January 29th. Being
warmer in Summer is part of why we live in Queensland, but during the day it is often too hot for older cars without air
conditioning, and/or for Spiders to put down their roofs. So we thought we'd start the year with a cruise in the cool of the
evening, followed by dinner. We'll start at a carpark near Redcliffe Jetty, try to stick to the coastline for a bit, then down the
highway, through the Valley (it'll be 7:30 remember, not 11:30), across the Story Bridge, then out to Manly for dinner at
Lido Italiano, which is in the block where the BMD head offices are. I went there about a month ago, and had a fantastic
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meal. Even local Ranger Stacey was there!
I said 'currently scheduled' earlier because we got some feedback at the Christmas party that some people would like to
do it on a day other than Friday. We probably don't want to do it on Saturday, as Manly has a few 'entertainment locations', and I presume people don't want to leave their cars parked where the patrons of these locations might spill on to
the street. But we're still kicking that around, so keep an eye on the website calendar closer to the date to be sure. I'll
send out an email with the details the week beforehand, as usual.
For those who went on the Art, Sunset and Dinner run last year, Ian Hyland would like to organise a different run, which
we thought we'd combine with the Valentine's Day weekend on February 13th/14th. But details are yet to come. Gents,
if the idea of taking your ladies away for a night in a B&B on Mt Tamborine for Valentines appeals, book your accommodation before its booked out. Ian will line up a great restaurant for Saturday's dinner, plus a drive in the countryside, and
maybe even a shed visit or two.
A final reminder about Alfesta 2016 - if you are planning on going, you must register and pay by the end of the year. All
the details are on the Alfesta website, which you can reach by clicking the Alfesta banner that you can see on our website's homepage.
And that's a wrap on 2015. Many thanks to all who participated in Social events this year, and special thanks to those
who organised some, such as Ian Hyland, Doug and Cynthia Earl, Neil and Jenny Summerson, and Neil McDonnell. It was
great to see newer members on the runs as well, and hopefully we'll see more next year. And many thanks to all who
supported the events behind the scenes, such as President Pete (without whom the 40th Anniversary dinner would not
have been possible), webmaster Keith who helped us keep you up to date, Treasurer Gary who ably looked after the
money for events such as the dinner, weekends away and the Christmas party, and the ever-supportive Jude, who (as
Prez Pete says) is the glue that holds this club together.
Once again Merry Christmas to you and your family, and here's to a new year enjoying our Alfas.
JA
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COMPETIZIONE
mark jackson
There were three Alfacomp events in November to round out the year – one race
meeting and two sprint afternoons and the competition was just like the weather – HOT
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 4 – Once again, the weather bureau were predicting a wet weekend, but Saturday was completely fine but very hot, at least at Qld
Raceway. Maika Ter Horst in the Fiat was comfortably quickest in qualifying from me
and Warren Parker. The placings in both of the Saturday races went with the qualifying
positions although there was a great three-way tussle going on between Ken Percival,
James Anderson and Len Watson. Unfortunately Andrew Gamblen had oil pressure issues during qualifying and took no part in the weekend's racing, while Rob Robson had
continuing problems with the Giulietta and didn't finish either race. Sunday was a lot
cooler but there was the continuing threat of rain. Maika again comfortably won the
first race, but Warren had changed tyres overnight and was significantly quicker on the
Sprint circuit. James finally got the better of KP after a coming together of Ken and Len
Watson in the first corner. The heavens finally opened just before the start of race 2 and
a combination of cold, slick tyres and a greasy track was not a good one for Maika and
me. Maika still finished first, but I had a helluva job staying in front of James Anderson,
who was also battling with Warren Parker. Rob Robson had borrowed a car from his
mate Angus Saunders, so was back in business, albeit at the tail of the field. For Sunday's
third race, the rain continued and actually got a bit heavier. Maika made a bad tyre
choice and could get no traction, while I fared a bit better with an old set of Kumho's
and managed first place from Warren and James. All in all it was an interesting weekend
of racing with the only incident a relatively minor collision between Len Watson and Ken
Percival. We're looking forward to another great year of racing in 2016.
AROCA Sprint #5 – Graeme Berry literally had things all his own way in this event at
Lakeside, but enjoyed his afternoon at the track and got quicker and quicker with every
run.
AROCA Sprint #6 – Doug Stonehouse was the man to beat on the Sprint circuit at Qld
Raceway and actually managed a new PB in his first run of the afternoon. Serge Oberhauser has finally bought some new tyres, and after a heat cycle in the first run, got
quicker and quicker all afternoon. I managed third place in the 147 GTA, while Graeme
Berry continues to improve in the white 156.
2015 Trophy Winners
Overall – First – Mark Jackson, Second – Ken Percival, Third – John Coleman
Sprint – First – Mark Jackson, Second – Serge Oberhauser, Third – Peter Parianos
Regularity – First – Damian Bogatek, Second – Steve Bowdery, Third – Mark Jackson
Supersprint – First – John Coleman, Second – Jason Wishart, Third – Ken Percival
Race – First – Mark Jackson, Second – Ken Percival, Third – Rob Robson
All of the competition results are on the “Risultati” page
Alfacomp had another successful year in 2015 with a total of 33 competitors and 117
event entries. The series consisted of 23 events this year, which was really too many, so
next year we’ll go back to the old system of combining the Sprint and Regularity competitions into one event. There will also be only three rounds in the Italian Challenge race
series as we’ve had some difficulty finding suitable dates. Next year there will be three
race events, four supersprint events, six sprint/regularity events and a regularity event
as part of the Festival of Italian Motorsport – a total of just fourteen events.
See you at the track
Mark Jackson
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THE GRADUATE
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2015 style
Sadly this year, my brother-in-law who was a stop - go man, was killed in a
workplace accident. He was anal about safety at home and on the job. He left
behind his wife and two teenage sons.
Whenever you encounter stop - go people, if you don't already do so, give them
a thank you wave for keeping you safe.
This year the elder son graduated from grade 12. Gail supported her sister at
the graduation ceremony and her heart went out to her nephew and sister
when the school principal told the graduating students to thank their mothers
and fathers for getting them to where they are now. No father in this family
now.
They were looking to go to the formal in a limo, but the costs are excessive and
the idea was raised that maybe one of my classic cars could be used.
My Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce 2000 is my only 4 seater fully registered classic
car and my nephew and his mate seemed happy with this choice. They just
could not believe the car was in such great condition and had trouble thinking
by tony nelson
about a 41 year old car. We also caught up with some other of their friends
who thought it was a cool car.
Now if you have a look next time you see a Spider, leg room in the back seat is
very limited. Somehow, we shoehorned my nephew into the back seat as his
mate was far too tall to even contemplate the back seat.
We drove top down and waited at a location near the venue until we were told
all parents and friends were assembled and then drove slowly to the delivery
point, waiting our turn to pull up for a grand entry.
The boys were quite chuffed to hear the loud cheers that went out on their
arrival.
They had practised leaving the car while we were waiting and I kept telling
them not to hurry as this was their time. The waiting official photographer did
the star treatment on the boys and then the graduate car drove off.
My nephew has not mentioned anything about Mrs Robinson.
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member profile
MIKE ROBINSON
•
When did you first fall for Alfa Romeos?
I was hitchhiking in Zambia, Central Africa in 1966 and was
given a lift by the local vet who was driving a new 1300 Junior, which was the only one in Zambia at that time.
•
How many have you had?
I have owned 12 (in nearly 50 years) in the following order:
1973 1750 GTV,
1974 Alfasud ti,
1965 Giulia Super,
1978 Alfetta Sedan 2lt,
1974 GTV 2000,
1988 Alfa 33,
1990 Alfa 33 16 valve,
1974 105 Spider 2000 (still owned),
2000 GTV 2ltr (916) ,
2002 156 JTS,
2006 2006 Spider (Brera shape),
2010 147.
•
What do you find special about Alfa Romeos?
Soul, heritage, clever Italian engineering!
•
What is the favourite Alfa that you have owned and
why?
My current 105 Spider 2000 Veloce, because it is light and
nimble, and in my opinion, has the perfect power to weight
ratio!
•
What has been your involvement with AROCA?
I was a founding member of the Adelaide Branch of AROCA,
member number seven, after that I moved overseas and only
joined the club 12 months ago in Queensland.
•
What have been your most interesting drives?
Regularly driving my father’s 2600 Sprint from Northern Rhodesia to Southern Rhodesia and back through the Zambesi
escarpment, which was 800 kilometres (Ndola to then, Salisbury). I won’t tell you how fast we used to drive during the
day, but we had to slow down a little during the night to
avoid the wild animals!
More recently this year, we did a trip to Phillip Island for the
Phillip Island Classic in our Spider.
•
Dream Alfa?
1931 8C 2300 Le Mans winner, or 105 GTA.
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CHRISTMAS
PARTY
1. Santa had a lot to say, but not too many gifts to hand out. It seems the
big kids hadn't been good enough to receive a gift this year (though a few
picked up club trophies anyway).
2. Garry Spowart, in recognition of his services to the club behind the
scenes, received an award that will now (after Garry's speech) forever be
known as the "Plinth" award.
3. Most active new member Neil Summerson received a trophy that at
least contains part of an Alfa Romeo - apparently unlike his garage?
4. John French shares a joke with Super Sprints winner John Coleman.
5. The hotly contested Clubmanship award was won by founding members Rob and Shirley Grant, who once again attended the most club
events during the year.
6. And a stalwart of the competition ranks, Ken Percival, picked up another trophy but not the big one...
7. which was won by competition secretary Mark Jackson.
8. The seasonally appropriate shot of one of the competitors at this years
Concours was taken by Mark Buchanan.
Bye from AROCA Queensland for 2015. See you at an event next year.
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SPETTACOLO MELBOURNE
CARABO
THE YEAR is 1968. The year that Man will first journey to the moon
in Apollo 8 as a dress rehearsal for the real thing in the following
year.
The place is Paris. The Paris Motor Show at Porte de Versailles to be
exact. Paris is the home of design, and car manufacturers from
around the world go there to show everyone just what they can do.
But no one was ready for what they found in the new concept car
from Alfa Romeo – the Carabo.
Designed by the Bertone studio and named after the green and orange Carabidae family of beetle, and painted iridescent green and
orange to match, the Carabo was the sensation of the show. Built on
the 33 Stradale chassis, its design introduced many innovations.
Aerodynamically, its wedge shape attempted to fix the front lift
problem that plagued the similar Lamborghini Miura (designed by
the same guy at Bertone). Using the racing chassis from the 33 Stradale also meant that it was ground hugging, and hence air was less
likely to get under the car to lift it. At its highest point, it stood less
than a metre tall. Aerodynamics were also helped by hiding the
lights behind louvres, enabling cleaner airflow over the body – but
not when the lights were needed, of course.
four presidents (victor lee greg briggs vict pres steve weedon sa pres & peter mathews) & some pretty cars
Its ‘swing up’ doors inspired similar doors on the later Lamborghini
Countach, and many other Lambos, right up until the present day. It
was the perfect solution for opening big coupe doors in carparks,
which I wish had translated into more modern cars! Ironically, this
style of door is usually referred to today as ‘Lamborghini doors’ because of widespread use in later models, rather than ‘Carabo doors’.
It also had safety glass and a frameless windscreen – a first for Alfa.
Another first was the mid-mounted longitudinal 2 litre V8 used to
power it. It was six years before Alfa had a V8 in production (in the
Montreal). Amazingly, this little V8 could rev to 10,000 rpm delivering 230 BHP, giving a top speed of around 260 kmh, and a 0-100kmh
time of 5.5 seconds, which would be very respectable today. Power
was translated to the rear wheels through a six-speed, syncromeshed, transaxle gearbox. The mid-engine configuration enabled the ‘pointed’ nose, which is a very distinctive part of the design,
and almost unseen in anything that came before it.
However, as a concept car, it never went into production. In the
years that followed, many young boys (and no doubt some girls) put
up a Carabo poster on their walls, next to their Miura, GTO and
Countach posters. But that was the closest they’d ever get to it. The
Carabo inspired Sam Foose (American Hot Rodding legend and father of Overhaulin’s Chip Foose) to build a road-going replica, which
probably remains the only version ever to be registered for normal
use. Although, he painted his dark red…
While the only real one out there today is in the Museo Storico Alfa
Romeo in Milan, the Carabo had many çhildren’. Cars like many Lamborghinis, the Lancia Stratos, the Lotus Esprit, Vector W8, and theDeTomaso Pantera, among others. And design features such as a
wedge shape, frameless windscreens and safety glass are used in
most cars today.
While the Carabo remains the stuff of dreams, it still looks like the
sort of car that the people of 1968 imagined that we’d be driving in
1995. Regardless, it has a special place in the hearts of so many Alfisti who have never seen it, let alone driven it. Its contribution to car
style is enduring. And its impact back in 1968 still affects car design
today.
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john anderson
Right:
That Poster - photo
from Alfa Romeo
Above and Below:
The Foose ‘Carabo’
photos from
Oldride.com
Above and Below:
Carabo in Museo
Storico Alfa Romeo - photos by
rob cantle
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Neil Summerson asked me to consider if Mid-Week Drivers would like to
come to their Peak Crossing property for breakfast. I thought about it
for one second and accepted the kind offer.
Then Neil said he and Jenny would provide the breakfast also, so I
thought maybe Mid-Week Drivers might like to make a donation to the
Fassifern Valley Rotary Club, to assist in their on going work in the community.
A date was set and it was fairly short notice, so I stated in the invitation,
there will be no reminder, so RSVP asap.
At one stage we had 27 starters, but then things got in the way of a few
and 24 Drivers attended on the day.
You will maybe know I have introduced CB radios to this group as a safety measure, so I can communicate with my sweep, this time Paul Ross
and Doug Stonehouse. I also encourage other drivers to bring along
their CB radio to listen, so they are notified if we have to stop along the
route.
Now this has worked perfectly for many years, but this is the first time I
have driven the Spider, top down leading the convoy. Well with the
wind in your hair and the general noise around, if was impossible to hear
the CB radio!
Darryl (lead foot) and Betty Bell were following me and as he is always
telling me I drive too slowly, I increased the tempo. With no communication, he was flashing his lights, so I assumed he wished me to get up to
the speed limit. What he was trying to communicate with me was the
tail of the convoy was having trouble keeping up with the speed at the
front! No more top down driving while leading these drives!
I had arranged to meet up with Steve Bowdery and Paul Jansen enroute
and found them in place as we drove by and they joined onto the end of
the convoy.
May as well confess, as I am sure it will get out. I did take a wrong turn,
when looking for the back road to Rosewood. As we drove along, I was
thinking this is getting very domestic and then I realised, wrong turn!
Oh well, I did a U turn as did the rest of the convoy and found the correct
turn soon after.
This countryside had enjoyed 150mm of rain in the week beforehand, so
it was looking picture perfect.
I have taken Mid-Week Drivers over this route before, but never in this
direction. I am fortunate to have driven in many countries and it is my
belief that the drive from Rosewood to Warrill View, especially at this
time of the morning, with only our convoy enjoying the road, is one of
the best in the world. If ever you have the time, check it out. There is
a drive called the Trollstigen in Norway which is a bit more twisty and
probably is at the top of my recommendation list though.
After slowly driving through a few school zones we eventually made it to
Peak Crossing. I had warned drivers not to park on the grass after the
rains, but fortunately the ground had hardened up and you will see from
the photos, it made an impressive display.
ALL GOOD THINGS MUST COME TO AN END
(until next year) and what a good end it was... tony nelson
photos betty & darryl bell, steve bowdery
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Betty Bell had been up before the crack of dawn and had made some
sausage rolls and savoury tarts for us to enjoy while Neil was firing up
the BBQ and Jenny flat out in the kitchen.
Lots of conversation as usual. Our President was driving his new acquisition, which I am sure he will tell you all about somewhere else in this
magazine, so that was inspected by all interested.
Neil also showcased his Volvo 123GT sedan. The third of only 28 cars
delivered to Australia. One of only 350 built by Volvo with the express
intention of winning the World Rally Championship, which they did in
1967 and 1968. Now fully restored, he still says you can do as Volvo told
the new owners, "to drive it like you hate it" and states it forgives you
every time.
He also gave us a brief talk about the Peak Crossing origins as we were
enjoying the breakfast they had provided for us.
I did thank Neil and Jenny for their hospitality and the Drivers for their
generosity with over $230 being given to the Rotary Club.
Rarely does Neil open up his sheds to visiting car clubs, so a treat for us
all, as we walked through the sheds looking at cars collected so far and a
very tidy workshop.
The invitation will come to you April / May 2016, so please mark this
date now in your diary for 2016. When you get your invitation, reply
ASAP as there will be a cut off of 200 cars participating and we expect to
achieve this number by early / mid-August.
Jenny was telling me as well as this rotary club caring for this area, they
were presently hard at work making up Christmas Australian themed
care packages for our defence men and women serving overseas in conditions we never wish to see in this country.
Gail and I will be away quite a lot in 2016 and already we have had some
Drivers volunteer to plan and lead Mid-Week Drives in our absence.
Invitations are only sent to registered Mid-Week Drivers, so even if you
think that maybe you wish to go on just one drive a year, register
through the club website.
I am still to meet some registered Mid-Week Drivers, so there is no compulsion to attend. I do rely on the good manners of the invitation recipients to let me know whether they are coming or not. Steve Bowdery
said there was a Sud hovering around Yamanto that I did not know
about, so we did not hook up.
Neil and Jenny have confirmed that again they will make their property
Always look at the club website to see the photos Mid-Week drivers
available for the E & F Type Register of the Jaguar Drivers Club Multi Club have posted for us all to enjoy.
charity day on Sunday 28th August, 2016. 14 car clubs presenting 188
cars displayed this year with no general public invited and all proceeds
Photos in this piece by Betty and Darryl Bell and Steve Bowdery.
went to the Fassifern Valley Rotary Club.
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CLUB NIGHT
Bernie Campbell
This should be an easy report for me to do this month as there
will not be a Club Night in December or January and as a result I
have had no need to organise a suitable venue or guest speaker
for the occasion. Our next Club Night will not be until February
10 ,2016 . This seems a long way ahead but it will rush up on us
soon enough. The meeting will almost certainly be held at Shannon’s Rooms at West End, but all will be revealed in February
2016 magazine.
I would like to thank all of our members who made my job worth
while by attending our Club Nights either at Shannon’s or at our
“Away” events at a workshop etc. I would also like to thank Jude
Vaughan and Peter Mathews for standing in for me for our November meeting.
Finally I want to wish you all a Merry and Joyous Christmas to
you and your family and a safe and Happy New Year.
Ciao
Bernie.
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Colin Densley
MEMBERI
It’s back to reality time after our trip to America and Canada. A big thank
you to Jude for taking over my job while we were away. We only saw one
Alfa on the road in the USA and that was a 4C. The only other one was a
early 90’s something Spider that was parked in San Francisco. However we
saw 2 Spiders on the road in Canada, both in Quebec. This is probably
testament to the fact that Alfa pulled out of the USA in 1995 with no new
models till the 4C. In contrast (according to Wheels Magazine) Toyota sold
2 million vehicles there last year.
The roads outside the cities over there are generally in good condition and
the multilane highways have speed limits of 80 MPH which are not strictly
enforced. We were overtaken by quite a few cars while we were sitting on
85-90MPH including some Highway Patrol cars. One of the best things we
noticed that where there were road works that blocked one of the lanes in
the 80MPH zones speed limits were reduce to only 65MPH (about
110KPH), and strangely enough, there were no road accidents or injuries
around these road works).
There is huge support for locally produced vehicles over there with lots of
GM, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, GMC vehicles on the road. This is helped by
subsidies from the government to give the locally made product a price
advantage over imports.
It certainly makes me feel that we live in a nanny state where the speed
limit is reduced to 40KPH when one lane is blocked on the dual highways
here.
During our trip we drove from Minneapolis to L.A., a distance of just over
6000km with a fuel cost of US$295 in a Toyota Yaris. The cost equated
about US 5 cents per KM. The cost per litre of 95RON fuel equated to
about Aust. 75cents per litre on average. The Yaris may be economical but
it has to be woun1d up to overtake.
Now back to the present.
I would like to welcome the new Alfisti who have joined us this month.
Jon Williams and Bianca Lowe in their Gunmetal Grey 159 JTS Ti.
Bill & Dot Monaghan with their 1971 Red Spider & 2004 Silver 156
Sportswagon.
We also noticed that the drivers are more courteous than here. (probably
to do with the cost of litigation).
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AUTO ITALIA CANBERRA 2016
Date:
Venue:
Details:
3rd April 2016
Lawns of Old Parliament House, Canberra
http://AutoItaliaCanberra.com
Note the date of the Auto Italia Canberra has changed, it is now 3rd April
2016 – not 20th March as originally advertised.
The change is to avoid clashes with both the National Balloon Festival in
Canberra and the F1 Grand Prix in Melbourne.
Attendees (exhibitors and spectators) should also note that unlike many
jurisdictions in Australia where community parkland is off limits to events
like Auto Italia, Canberra allows such events. Albeit with conditions to ensure the protection and integrity of the parkland that we value and enjoy.
The public open space around Canberra’s Lake Burley Griffin and the Parliamentary Triangle, which includes Old Parliament House and its Lawns, is
part of this.
The National Capital Authority (NCA), the managers of this area, are now
rigorously enforcing regulations relating to public open space:
·
Parking restrictions:
This includes all of the area around Old Parliament House and the Lawns
where Auto Italia is to be held.
Illegal parking is likely to result in an infringement notice (parking fine) issued by the NCA’s parking inspectors.
A map showing nearby areas which provide for public parking is available on
the AIC web site.
Vehicles participating in Auto Italia Canberra and displaying the AIC event
sticker (which will only be provided to legitimate AIC registrants) will be
exempt from parking restrictions while parked in AIC allocated areas.
·
Parking under trees: is prohibited! This applies to exhibitors and spectators alike.
·
Oil/Heat Trays are mandatory underneath all display vehicles. Please
ensure that each vehicle has a suitable tray in use on the day. These are
intended to prevent oil contamination of the soil but also act as a heat
shield to prevent scorching of the ground.
·
Speed limit: the maximum permitted speed within the event area is 5
kmph. This applies immediately from entry until exit of the AIC Event Area.
·
Site location: The site comprises three distinct lawns running east –
west. They are bounded by King Edward Terrace along the north side,
Parkes Place along the east and west sides, and the Parliamentary Rose
Gardens to the south.
These boundaries also define the “AIC Event Area”.
·
Site access: Access to the AIC Event Area is from one of only two entry
points:
The South-East corner (Fiat side) of the AIC Event Area:
for entry of ALL Fiats, Lancias, Vintage & Veteran (any marque), Special Interest Vehicle, Motor Bikes and Scooters.
The South-West corner (Alfa side) of the AIC Event Area:
for entry of ALL Alfas, Ferraris, Maseratis, Lamborghinis, DeTomasos,
Isos or other Italian manufactured vehicle.
Note there will be a special ramp installed at the entry point in the South
West corner (Alfa side) to allow vehicles with low clearance easy access to
the event area.
·
Speed pillows: Note speed pillows have been installed along the roads
leading to Old Parliament House and the Lawns.
·
Exhibitor Registration Forms will be available on the web site soon.
Pre-registration, while not mandatory, is recommended.
Pre-registration will avoid lengthy registration queues on the day, but registration on the day will still be available.
·
Judging of exhibitor vehicles: Entry for judging will close at 10am on
the day. Please ensure that your vehicle has been registered and is in the
appropriate area by 10am to be included in the judging for awards.
Peter Atkinson
Secretary | Italian Cars Association ACT
*
[email protected]
"
http://www.autoitaliacanberra.com
ICA is the promoter of Auto Italia Canberra
Lawns of Old Parliament House | 3 April 2016
Italian Cars Association of ACT, the promoter of Auto Italia Canberra, wishes
everyone a safe journey to and from Canberra and we hope that you enjoy
attending this prestigious event.
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EVENTI
JANUARY 2016
Sun 13
Thank You Day - Queensland Raceway
Wed 27
February Magazine Publishing Deadline
Fri 29
Night Time run - Redcliffe to Manly Cruise
FEBRUARY 2016
Wed 10
Member's Club Night - Shannons, West End
Sat 13
Valentines Run - Day 1 - Around Mt Tambourine
Sun 14
Valentines Run - Day 2 - Around Mt Tambourine
Wed 24
March Magazine Publishing Deadline - --
Sat 27
Alfacomp - Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick
Sun 28
Alfa Comp - Morgan Park, Warwick
MARCH 2016
Sat 5
Dinner Night - TBA
Sun 6
V8 Supercars Clipsal 500 Adelaide - Adelaide
Wed 9
Members' Club Night - Shannons, West End
Sun 13
Alfacomp Lakeside Sprint - Lakeside Raceway, Dakabin
Sun 20
Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne
Thu 24
Alfesta 2016 - Day 1 - Limestone Coast - South Australia
Fri 25
Alfesta 2016 - Limestone Coast - South Australia
Sat 26
Alfesta 2016 - Day 3 - Limestone Coast - South Australia
Sun 27
April Magazine Publishing Deadline
Sun 27
Alfesta 2016 - Day 4 - Limestone Coast - South Australia
Mon 28
Alfesta 2016 - Day 5 - Limestone Coast - South Australia
APRIL 2016
Sun 3
Fiat Nationals Show n Shine - Willowbank Raceway, Willowbank
Sun 10
Alfacomp - Queensland Raceway, Willowbank
Wed 13
Member's Club Night - Shannons, West End
Sun 17
Observation Run - TBA
Wed 27
May Magazine Publishing Deadline
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 1 (Day 1) - Lakeside
Raceway, Dakabin
Sat 30
MAY 2016
Sun 1
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 1 (Day 2) - Lakeside
Raceway, Dakabin
Sat 7
Alfacomp - Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick
Wed 11
Members' Club Night - Shannons, West End
Sun 22
Scenic Rim run - Around the Scenic Rim
Wed 25
June Magazine Publishing Deadline
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JUNE 2016
Sat 4
Alfacomp - Queensland Raceway, Willowbank
Wed 8
Members' Club Night - Shannons, West End
Sun 19
Rotary Picnic - Beaudesert
Wed 22
July Magazine publishing deadline
Sat 25
Alfacomp (Day 1) - Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick
Sun 26
Alfacomp (Day 2) - Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick
JULY 2016
Sat 9
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 2 (Day 1) - TBA
Sun 10
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 2 (Day 2) - TBA
Wed 13
Members' Club Night - Shannons, West End
Sun 17
Glasshouse Mountains Run - Glasshouse Mountains region
Wed 27
August Magazine Publishing Deadline
AUGUST 2016
Wed 10
Sun 14
Members, Club Night - Shannons, West End
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 3 (Day 1) - Morgan Park
Raceway, Warwick
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 3 (Day 2) - Morgan Park
Raceway, Warwick
Wed 24
September Magazine Deadline
Sat 13
SEPTEMBER 2016
Sat 10
Sun 11
Italian Challenge Race Series Round 4 (Day 1) - Lakeside
Festival of Italian Motorsport AND Italian Challenge Race
Series Round 4 (Day 2) - Lakeside Raceway, Dakabin
Sun 11
Festival of Italian Motorsport - Lakeside Raceway, Dakabin
Wed 14
Club Night (AGM) - Shannon's, West End
Sun 18
V8 Supercars Sandown 500 - Melbourne
Wed 21
October Magazine Deadline
Sun 25
Joint Run with Austin-Healey Club - TBA
OCTOBER 2016
Sun 2
Alfacomp - Queensland Raceway, Willowbank
Sun 9
Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 - Mt Panorama
Wed 12
Members' Club Night - Bocce Courts - Newmarket
Sun 23
V8 Supercars Castrol Gold Coast 600 - Gold Coast
Wed 26
November Magazine Deadline
NOVEMBER 2016
Wed 9
Member's Club Night - Shannons, West End
Wed 23
December Magazine Deadline
Sun 27
V8 Supercars Coates Hire Sydney 500 - Sydney
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RISULTATI
2015 ALFACOMP Results
Total
Total
Events
Best
Points
Alfacomp Sprint Reg
Events
S/S
Race
DRIVER
CAR
Model
Peter Jones
Warren Parker
Greg Murphy
Richard Shinkfield
John Coleman
Bruce Horey
Ferrari
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Fiat
Alfa Romeo
Ferrari
F430
Alfetta GTV6
75 Sedan
X19
75 Sedan
F430
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Fiat
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Ferrari
Fiat
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Alfa Romeo
Fiat
Alfetta GTV
GT Junior
124
Alfetta GTV
Giulietta
308GTB
131
Alfetta GTV
GTV
GTV
156GTA
Alfetta GTV
GTV
Alfetta GTV
131
Fiat
124
Points
1
2
3
4
4
6
7
8
Mark Jackson
Ken Percival
John Coleman
Doug Stonehouse
Damien Bogatek
Serge Oberhauser
Jason Wishart
Steve Bowdery
15
8
6
6
6
7
3
6
192
119
91
62
62
58
56
51
10
8
6
6
6
7
3
6
158
119
91
62
62
58
56
51
27
0
0
10
7
24
0
0
41
0
0
10
55
0
0
51
48
55
68
42
0
34
56
0
76
64
23
0
0
0
0
0
9
10
10
12
13
14
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
23
25
26
27
28
28
30
30
32
33
Rob Robson
James Anderson
Warren Parker
Greg Murphy
Peter Salmon
Brent Hampstead
Alan Broadhurst
Charles Webb
George Brook
Jenny Mitropoulos
Paul Young
Graeme Berry
Peter Parianos
John Anderson
Jason Overland
Andrew Wilson
Marcus Ferguson
Lee Morrissey
Chris Hampstead
Barry Cornford
John Fenwick
James Cornford
Peter Lawrence
Alex Berry
Norm Ryan
4
4
3
3
6
2
3
3
2
4
4
3
1
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
43
42
42
40
37
32
32
31
30
29
27
23
20
19
17
17
16
15
14
12
12
11
11
10
6
4
4
3
3
6
2
3
3
2
4
4
3
1
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
43
42
42
40
37
32
32
31
30
29
27
23
20
19
17
17
16
15
14
12
12
11
11
10
6
0
10
0
0
6
16
0
0
0
7
0
6
20
0
0
0
0
0
14
12
0
11
0
10
0
0
0
0
0
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19
17
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
6
16
32
31
0
22
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
32
42
40
0
0
0
0
30
0
27
0
0
0
0
17
16
15
0
0
0
0
11
0
0
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
1st Mark Jackson
2nd Ken Percival
3rd Maika Ter Horst
4th George Brook
5th Rob Robson
6th Len Watson
7th Stefano Belluomini
8th Marcus Ferguson
9th Manuel Pena
10th James Anderson
11th Paul Young
12th Peter Lawrence
13th John Carson
14th Lee Morrisey
14th Andrew Gamblen
1st Danny Impellizzeri
ALFACOMP Sprint #6 - Queensland Raceway Street Sprint
DRIVER
Doug Stonehause
Serge Oberhauser
Mark Jackson
Graeme Berry
ALFA
GTV Coupe
Alfetta GTV6
147 GTA
156
CC's
RUN1
RUN2
RUN3
RUN4
PLACE C/P
2000
63.76
64.03
63.89
65.31
1st
10
3000
74.91
66.85
65.08
64.32
2nd
8
3200
66.34
66.22
65.26
65.60
3rd
7
2000
69.43
69.57
69.67
69.34
4th
6
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2015 ITALIAN CHALLENGE Results - Category 1 (Over 2.5cc/kg)
CC's
4300cc
3000cc
3000ccT
2000ccT
3200cc
4300cc
Qual
Race
1
Best
Lap
Race
2
Best
Lap
Race
3
Best
Lap
Race
4
Best
Lap
Race
5
Best
Lap
Round Round Round Round FINAL
1
2
3
4
TOTAL
100
120
80
0
300
71.15
0
86
32
100
218
64
64
46
0
174
80
24
0
104
54
16
0
70
0
0
0
0
0
65.39
20
65.52
20
66.08
20
61.60
20
66.22
20
64.04
66.40
59.71
16
14
20
64.11
66.19
62.00
16
14
20
64.41
66.29
62.33
16
12
20
61.33
63.45
57.70
16
11
20
66.65
68.12
63.45
20
14
12
71.72
71.91
74.53
69.21
66.80
0
11
68.70
66.11
0
11
74.94
66.88
0
11
DNS
63.85
10
12
69.22
68.06
10
11
76.70
74.24
66.44
12
66.22
12
66.63
14
62.87
14
66.69
16
72.23
69.94
0
DNS
0
DNS
0
DNS
0
DNS
0
DNS
- Category 2 (1.75cc-2.5cc/kg)
1962cc
1998cc
1998cc
1962ccT
2000cc
2926cc
2000cc
2000cc
2995cc
2000cc
3200cc
1962cc
1962cc
1962cc
2000cc
74
84
0
46
41
34
0
43
76
0
64
0
29
0
0
96
84
120
72
44
0
96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
72
51
40
35
43
58
0
35
0
0
0
42
0
0
0
84
65
92
0
20
56
0
0
0
68
0
0
0
0
0
326
284
252
153
148
148
96
78
76
68
64
42
29
0
0
- Category 3 (Under 1.75cc/kg)
1608cc
70.03
20
69.07
20
68.10
20
65.02
20
67.90
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20
71.89
100
120
80
100
400
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Handbook Wanted for 2003 Twin Spark 147 | $50 |
Contact: Geoff, 07 54831519,
[email protected]
(Expires: Dec 31)
Wanted Alfa Sprint
Interested in purchasing a mint condition, late model
& unmolested Alfa Sprint (1984+). | $Dependent on
condition | Contact: Noel, 0450065284,
[email protected] (Expires: Dec 12)
For Sale Alfa 105 Engine & Gearbox
2 litre with 10.5 pistons race cams, 45mm Webers.
Marelli electronic ignition. Motor and gearbox in
good condition. Will separate. | $5,000.00 | Contact:
Trevor, 0409472990,
[email protected] (Expires: Apr
2)
For Sale Alfetta GTV 1984 [View Photo]
2 Litre 4 Cylinder. Good Condition. Registration to
August 2016. Present owner 9 years. Electronic Rust
Prevention Unit. Avanti Motor. Carbs, suspension and
brakes rebuilt. Maintained by Quattromotive. |
$6,900 ono | Contact: Graham, 0419160148,
[email protected] (Expires: Mar 26)
For Sale Ciao Bello - Personalised Plate "83LLO" [View
Photo]
The Handsome one! Perfect gift for your Alfisti! QLD
"83LLO" Personalised Plate. Currently 1x slim line
(100mm x 372mm) and 1x USA regular (150mm x
300mm). White text on Red. Can be re-issued to another size and colour for a small cost at PPQ. | $350 |
Contact: Alan, 0416 264 640,
[email protected] (Expires: Feb 27)
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statements.
adjustable Sparco race seat and new harness, new
steering wheel, lightened, all sound deadening removed, AC removed, wiring tidied up, big brakes with
DS 3000 pads and heat treated rotors, 16" rims with
near new Yokohama 050 semi slicks, 17" GTA rims with
good road tyres, used set of Yokohama 048 semi slicks.
Recent service including new cam belt, oil, filters, brake
fluid. Great looking car, perfect for VRA, club racing,
sprints etc. Competitive and probably faster than I can
pedal it. Plenty of scope for further development. Delivery options negotiable. | $18,000 ONO | Contact: Manuel, 0411877952,
[email protected] (Expires:
Mar 19)
For Sale Set of five Alfa alloys [View Photo]
Set of 5-1/2J14 with 4x98 PCD suit Alfetta, 116GTV
(and maybe Sud?). Complete with four road legal
Falken Ziex ZE912 tyres and a road legal Khumo
spare. Wheels were blasted and powder coated
about 6 years ago. Great condition, no gutter rash.
Pick up only. | $500 O.N.O. | Contact: Stephen,
0408659858,
[email protected] (Expires:
Mar 26)
For Sale 2004 Alfa 156 [View Photo]
Immaculate one owner 156 JTS Selespeed. 59,056 Klms.
Alfa Red - unmarked. One lady owner from new. Professionally detailed twice a year. Interior as new - full black
leather. Never had a dent or mark. Always kept under
cover. Must sell - bought new car. | $8,500 ONO |
Contact: Ken, 0438 192637,
[email protected]
(Expires: Feb 17)
For Sale 1998 GTV 3.0 Race Car [View Photo]
916 series GTV3.0 1998 with 2004 update.
56,000Kms. Fast and great fun, easy to drive, handles
like it's on rails and stops on a dime. NSW road registered (but lives in QLD) so suitable as a "drive to
track, race and driveback home" car. Cams approved
roll cage, Cams log book, Q2 limited slip diff, Cf2
headers and Alfaholics dump pipe from headers to
cat with high flow exhaust, front Koni coilovers and
rear Koni's with upgraded springs, 144kw at the
wheels on Alfamotive dyno, professionally mounted
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For Sale Spider 2 litre 1979
Alfa Romeo Spider 1979, 2 litre. Fully maintained
and roadworthy. Second or third time around the
clock. On Historic Registration. Good battery and
tyres. Spica pumps replaced with del Orte carburettors. | $13,000 negotiable | Contact: Bruce,
0428998771,
[email protected] (Expires:
Feb 2)
For Sale 2004 Alfa GT 3.2V6 manual +Q2 [View
Photo]
2004 Alfa Romeo GT in the most desireable color
combo of Rosso Alfa & Tan leather. Q2 LSD. 6
speed manual. QLD Rego to 24 March 2016.
105,000klms. Last of the renowned Busso 3.2L
V6 engined Alfas. All the usual GT accoutrements. Cruise, ABS, EBD, ESC, Bose sound system
(std) Cold aircon (2-zone), new front brake pads,
new alternator in 2013, sunroof, strut brace,
good tyres. Unmolested and in exceptional condition. To the best of my knowledge everything
works, except for seat heaters. Service history &
plenty of receipts. Factory books, two sets of
keys, original tools & compressor. Personalised
plates not included in the sale. Vehicle is offered
at this low price as it is due for its next service,
which will include timing belt (due on time by the
end of the year, not on klms). | $12,800 neg |
Contact: Paul, 0428641321,
[email protected]
(Expires: Jan 17)
0418189207,
[email protected] (Expires: Jan
12)
For Sale 1999 2L Alfa 156 Selespeed Sedan
Good tyres, tidy body and interior. Aircon needs regas. Selespeed needs attention – tends to drop out
of gear when changing down, but otherwise runs
very well. Selling unregistered and without Safety
Certificate. Car located in Beerwah, Sunshine Coast.
| $2,5000 ONO | Contact: Max, 0409643645,
[email protected] (Expires: Jan 10)
For Sale 1999 Alfa Romeo 166 Sedan
Auto, unregistered. Odometer 194,453. Runs but
needs service. | $1,500 | Contact: Antonia,
0418668448,
[email protected]
(Expires: Dec 30)
For Sale Alfa Romeo GT 2005 Selespeed
Regular service by Alfa specialists only, has a full
log book history. Full leather seats, Bose stereo
system, windscreen wipers sensors, Xenon lights,
Ferrari style alloys, Supersprint custom exhaust,
brand new brake pads and disks fitted on all
wheels, brand new original Alfa radiator (made in
EU) fitted, brand new ignition switch, new roof
lining. Tyres are about 80%. It's in very good condition inside and out, drives really well. Selling due to
relocating. | $11,000 | Contact: Dusan,
0451243242,
[email protected] (Expires:
Dec 30)
For Sale AlfaSud parts
Many parts to suit circa '83 - '85. Suspension,
brakes, instruments, trim, bonnet, rear glass, etc,
etc. All free but prefer it all goes as one lot otherwise they will be dumped. | $Free | Contact: Peter,
02 4981 7173,
[email protected] (Expires: Dec
30)
For Sale Alfa GT 2005 JTS Selespeed
Nero Black exterior, yellow leather interior. Sold
by Alfa Romeo Brisbane, 2 owners, 86,721klms.
All work by Alfa specialist, Log Book with all 20k
Programmed and all 10k Minor services. Timing
Belt & Water Pump (61,453klms), Brake Pads &
Rotors (73,629klms), Selespeed "end of line"
recalibration 9/2105, almost new Goodyear
Assurance 225/45 17 Tyres (fiited 78,000klms).
Always kept under car cover inside garage, no
accidents or body repairs. Great example of
limited-run 2 door coupe. Ideal for a touring
enthusiast who appreciates Alfas. Located in
Samford Valley. | $10,500 | Contact: Graham,
0412584655,
[email protected] (Expires: Jan
12)
For Sale Alfafarm Parts Clearance
Going out of business and moving interstate everything must go! Get in quick as I will be
scrapping residue of 105, 116 Alfasud, 33, 75, 90,
Giulietta, 164, 156 parts. Come make a donation
to moving costs. | $POA | Contact: John,
For Sale Alfa Engine Coffee Table [View Photo]
Alfa Romeo 2.5 V6 coffee table. Fully stripped,
blasted & then clear coat & painted, custom made
glass. Lots of work gone into making this. Can be
taken apart so that can be moved easily. rubber
strips fitted under so ok on tiled or wooden floors.
| $2,200 | Contact: David, 07 3257 7755,
[email protected] (Expires: Dec 22)
For Sale Brera Ti [View Photo]
2009 Brera Ti 2.2 manual for sale in Misano Blue
and very good condition. Regular service history
including with Alfa specialist Automation (next
service due in 9k). | $18,500 | Contact: Neil, 0455
095697,
[email protected] (Expires:
Dec 29)
For Sale 1972 Alfa Spider 2000 Veloce
Need to sell quickly. All offers will be considered.
Runs perfectly. Minor interior fixes needed. e.g.
passenger window not 100%, stain on drivers floor,
small tear in gear stick cover. | $16,500 ono | Contact: Corey, 0404393456,
[email protected] (Expires: Dec 28)
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For Sale 2002 Twin Spark Manual
Selling my loved Alfa, LOW KMs! I am the second
owner of this car. Bought it from an old couple 3
years ago in NSW. The car has done 109000 kms
and still runs very smoothly! It has great fuel consumption nearly reaching 1000kms in a full tank.
The only issue is the paint job on the exterior of
the car (front), however not to worry there is no
sign of rust. The car has been frequently serviced
at Alfa Romeo dealership. It is located in the Suburb of Shailer Park. | $3,800 | Contact: Lawrence,
0421499956,
[email protected]
(Expires: Dec 16)
FINALE
Not as simple as it sounds - Is this misleading advertising? The get a quote button fails - I checked...
Dear Santa, Please leave a 164 engine under the tree - one like this....
164 Procar V10,
600hp at 13000rpm
Merry Chrismas from Per
Sempre Alfa
Next issue: February 2016
Deadline: January 27th
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