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Ted's GTV

This is a two-owner 1967 GTV.  It has been treated well and always lived in the San Francisco Bay Area.
It had a brief fling in Italy, when the first owner picked it up from the factory, then it came to California
in its original appliance-white, steel wheel and skinny tire glory.  Soon after I bought it, in 1984, the car
was painted BMW Baltic Blue, a great color for a GTV.  Then its original 1600cc motor was replaced with
a 1750 engine. 

For 19 years the 1750 engine was mostly stock.  I added Shankle 8L cams and used the original
DCOE 40 Webers.  Also added was a Magneti Marelli electronic ignition.  The wheels are from an '83
or '84 Spider. 

Sixteen years after painting the car Baltic Blue,  it came time for another re-spray and new upholstery. 
While the Alfa had no serious prior damage and only two small spots of rot on the front fenders, it left
for the body shop in January of 2000, and I didn't get to drive it again for two full years! 

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Last modified: April 10, 2007      Send mail to Gary Williams:  alfa at greend.com (Sorry, you have to type this in; it's not a link)