Anyone know what series an Alfa Romeo 2600 fall under please, i.e 101, 105?
This is for our upcoming AROCA WA Show n Shine comp that will be held Feb 21 @ The Italian car, bike & Scooter day and i want to ensure all series are covered.
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Hi Fast Eddie I believe they are 106 series related to 102 series.
what makes up 102 serieis then???
(102 series)1958-1961 is 2000 Berlina/Sprint/Spider!!!
http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/events-stories/stories/alfa-romeo/2000-spider/index.html (http://www.barchetta.cc/All.Ferraris/events-stories/stories/alfa-romeo/2000-spider/index.html)
http://www.schumacher-fanclub.com/media/1958-alfa-romeo-2000-berlina-mini-brochure.jpg (http://www.schumacher-fanclub.com/media/1958-alfa-romeo-2000-berlina-mini-brochure.jpg)
http://www.maranellomerchandise.com/contents/media/761-1961-alfa-romeo-sprint-2000-owners-manual.jpg (http://www.maranellomerchandise.com/contents/media/761-1961-alfa-romeo-sprint-2000-owners-manual.jpg)
As far as I know, we have included 2600 cars in the 101 series register. This is for practical purposes only.
We have plently of 105 but few pre-105 cars.
On our books, the 101 register covers pre 105 series vehicles. In reality we may now rename it and call it 'Vintage and Classic Register'. That's just an idea at this stage.
Cheers.
Here is a link from the AROCA Qld Club. They did some great work on register & class classifications that we based our Club Registers on.
Here we go: http://www.aroca-qld.com/join.php (http://www.aroca-qld.com/join.php).
If you want any more info I can fax or email our 2009 Spettacolo Entry Form to you for reference.
Good luck.
Interesting though they ignored the 102 series (1958-61) I mentioned, despite their own links that takes you to "wiki" that shows this very model (2000 Berlina under executive car, coupe and cabriolet). Even if you don't believe wiki...just believe me :D :P
Probably none in the country, certainly it appears none in Qld and that may have caused the oversight in their listings.
I noticed few omissions as well but the description specifies that includes Alfas in Australia.
So I guess the model years are relative to Australian import ?
That seems reasonable.
But if I imported (own import) one of these babies I would want to find a spot for me to display it ;D
For now I just make do with filming them.
;)
i am pretty much happy with covering -
101, 105, 106, 116, 190, 232,329 & comp/modified & Peoples choice as well as overall Concours for ours as i know it covers the cars we have over here well enough and we only get a few entries in each class.
i wanted to ensure 2600s were covered as we have a couple and they missed out last year.