105 resto mod with new Giulia QV Engine

Started by Alfatango, September 13, 2021, 03:01:59 PM

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GTV-074

That is hideous.....

I hope they won't use real 105 shells to create that abomination....

Cheers.
Speed costs money - how fast do you want to go?

Anth73

Must say I quite like it, from the perspective of it tying together classic and modern design and engineering. It certainly won't please the purists though.
Now:
2012 Giulietta QV / 1982 GTV6 3L / 1965 Giulia Sprint GT project

Gone:
2002 156 2.5V6 Manual / 2012 159 2.4JTDm Sportwagon / 1973 2000 GTV (cut & shut) / Alfa 90 (for its engine mounts) / 1970 1750 GTV / 1966 GT Veloce (sacrificed so others may live on)

Craig_m67

Quote from: Anth73 on September 19, 2021, 07:38:18 AM
Must say I quite like it, from the perspective of it tying together classic and modern design and engineering. It certainly won't please the purists though.

Where's the modern engineering? The 105 coupe is a late 50's early 60's chassis/body design made of tissue thin metal with nada CAD safety or structural elements.  Bolting in a Tesla drivetrain would be more successful (stiffer/faster).  Get a Busso soundtrack CD
'66 Duetto (lacework of doom)
'73 1600 GT Junior (ensconced)
'03 156 1.9JTD Sportwagon (daily driver)

GTVeloce

There already is an EV 105 out there.
https://www.totemautomobili.com

This one is done quite well IMHO. A tasteful mix of modern and classic.

bazzbazz

Quote from: GTVeloce on September 19, 2021, 01:27:55 PM
There already is an EV 105 out there.
https://www.totemautomobili.com

This one is done quite well IMHO. A tasteful mix of modern and classic.

I think the whole thing is quite exquisite, but I don't want to know the cost, I don't need another stroke!
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