Change colour

Started by lilpug, July 25, 2009, 09:51:50 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

lilpug

i will have to strip to bare metal the 105 coupe  in order to
fix all the rust. car is white at the moment.
prefer red. is originallity all that important?

Simon Aarons

That's a question that is completely personal preference, some would say yes, others no. But it is a 105.... so i would say yes. Keep it original.
1986 GTV6 3.0L

alfagtv100 (Biggus)

Hi lilpug,

When it came time to re-spray my 1750, I went through the same moral considerations.  Should I go with my preferred colour (resale red) or keep it original (burgundy)?
As mine was not going to be an engine out (or concourse) project, I elected to keep it in burgundy.  Fortunately, with a fresh coat of paint, I finally appreciated the elegance the original colour lent to the lines of the 105 coupe and have no regrets.

Its generally accepted that originality encourages a stronger resale value.  However, a red Alfa will always remain desirable to most prospective buyers.

My advice; go with what you believe will bring you the greatest pleasure.  Also remember red ones are faster.

Cheers,

Marco
Marco Leoncelli
2017 Giulia. Yeah, baby.
1971 1750 GTV Coupe Series II
Past: 2008 159 Ti V6 3.2, RenaultSport Clio 182 (smuf blue).

lilpug

thanks for the feedback, decissions-decissions,
have to think some more
cheers.

Ash Gordon

My 105 is white and will be going through a full restoration back to metal. one day  ;)

I personally like the white with black interior, and will be keeping it original.

Hawthorn white, with black skai interiors.

If you do choose to change - I think at least stick to a classic Alfa colour...
'69 105 1750 GTV White (SLOW work in progress)
'72 105 2000 GTV Green ( Donor Car)

lilpug

If i change co;our to red, what is the correct red ???
(colour code)
cheers, peet.

pep105

#6
Hi Peet,

The colour code for Alfa red is AR501, although what year and model is your 105? 

Im going through the same dilemma at the momet, my car is red AR501, was originally metallic olive green AR213 and now Im going to paint it AR343 Dutch Blue (Blu Olandese). Yes not original but this colour was available on the year and model my car came out in and I love it.

Mate do whatever makes you happy thats whats important.

Cheers

Pep
Current
'74 GT 1600 Junior  (Currently under restoration)
'84 Alfetta GCL Sedan
'02 Vespa ET4 150
'05 GT 3.2
Past
'82 Fiat 131 Superbrava Mk II
'82 Alfetta GTV 2.0
'88 75 Twinspark
'80 Alfetta Sedan
'02 147 Twinspark

lilpug

Thanks a lot for all the advise, lucky??? i have lots of time as there is a lot
of cutting out rust and welding to do.
this is a great forum with all the friendly help.

cheers, peet. :)

lilpug

it seems that the information i got from the seller was worse then it is.
after using a fair amount of carburettor fluid i now have compression readings
within 5lbs per cylinder and just have to sort out some carburettor problems.
So it is easy, i will go back to the original colour after stripping and welding repairs.
(fun job stripping paint :o) white.
The interior is quite good, apart from the dashboard.
Cheers, Peet.