Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Australia Forum

General Category => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Ian Howlett on April 26, 2007, 11:33:23 AM

Title: G'day all ...
Post by: Ian Howlett on April 26, 2007, 11:33:23 AM
G'day all,

Thought it was about time I registed for the online version of the club ...

I've been a member for quite a while but haven't owned an Alfa for a couple of years now since selling my Alfa 75.  Hopefully this situation might change later this year when my wife gives back her company car & reclaims our Subaru that I'm currently driving.  I will of course then need to get some suitable "replacement transport" and Alfas are on the appoved list  ;D

Haven't decided on exactly what I want yet, but 156's are likely to be strong contenders...

Cheers - Ian.
Title: Re: G'day all ...
Post by: Scott Farquharson on April 26, 2007, 07:00:44 PM
Welcome online Ian.  156's are good buying right now, just watch the cam belt changes and make sure any pre 2000 model has had the selespeed pump/acuator updated.

They are a great daily driver, good on juice and loads of fun on the run to and from work.
Title: Re: G'day all ...
Post by: Ian Howlett on April 29, 2007, 10:05:10 PM
Hi Scott,

Thanks for the tips ... I checked out a few 156's over the weekend but so far I'm not sure they're quite what I'll need when it comes time to change over cars.  Definitely a nice drive but felt a little smaller than I expected plus I found myself still yearning for the sound & torque of my old V6 (minus the "issues" you get with an ageing car of course!).  Maybe I'm just a sucker for the "old" rear wheel drive Alfas after all ... so perhaps my next Alfa is destined to be a restorer instead?

I'll just need to get the garage cleaned up first (and that could take a while ...  ::))

Cheers - Ian
Title: Re: G'day all ...
Post by: Scott Farquharson on April 30, 2007, 04:53:39 PM
I hear ya, Ian.  Alas, they are a modern front drive car, albeit one with a bit of soul, but no substitute for the real thing, ie. multi cam V6/8/12 and rear drive.

Good luck with finding a resto project.