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Grand Prix edition ???

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I have just bought one of these and am after as much info as possible on them,such as :

how many were made ?
what countries got them?
were they all the same,(as in interior trim,and front grill colour)
how many people here on the forums have one?
and any pic's of them ?
and i guess how much should you pay for one ?

cheers all
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i have 2 8)
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Enzo,
2 you lucky bugger :D
just had a look at the piccy of your 1st one and noticed that your grill is black,is that standard? or did you paint it,mine is red and i would prefer black,so i take it that because you are in Switzerland that the GP's were a world wide edition ?

did you buy them both new?
are they exactly the same ?

cheers m8
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FLETCH

i painted it black, the other is original. both are exactly the same, same color, same interior...
one has the bodynumber ZAR116C0000018618 the other ZAR116C0000018619 8)
i bought both used....in '85 i was 6 years old :wink:
the GP's were not a world wide edition...the german GP's were diffrent...that's a german GP
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but they had a little diffrent center console
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Speaking of Grand-Prix, I have a complete (Swiss) Grand-Prix kit in excellent condition that I would like to sell. How much should I ask for it?
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johnlaser wrote:Speaking of Grand-Prix, I have a complete (Swiss) Grand-Prix kit in excellent condition that I would like to sell. How much should I ask for it?
I'd be interested in your kit. Can I see some pics?
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Post by SydneyJules »

Fletch-

our GP edition was Australia specific. Ours came with the body kit and red grill 85-86. I have seen Euro models that were called a GP edition, and had regular bumpers- but with different interior.

You're best to ask club guys about it! Some of these guys just know it all....
Fixing it bit by bit....
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Post by joey »

hey mejulie, hows it going mate?

i like this european special edition, i think it was sold in france, maybe in other locations as well.
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the australia GP and swiss are the same....

@joey
that's a "gtv production" sold only in france
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enzo wrote:@joey
that's a "gtv production" sold only in france

ahh, thanks for that... now the script on the white rear section looks so legible now... lol.

do you know if those wheels are stock (or the original/dealer special fitment)? i think regular campags would look good on that.
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@joey:

Those are Gotti-wheels.
They are stock what the GTV "Production" concerns.

They are not my taste, rather ugly imho.
I rather see some Ronal A1 rims or Speedline (ES-30) wheels.

Hmm.....the entire striping is a matter of taste, not really my style even if it's a limited edition.
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Post by ALFA GTV6 GP »

I have a GP and always looking for a second!
Enzo beautiful cars and web page !
Enzo your GP has a few minor differences the yellow lights,the smaller front Alfa badge,the silver GP stripe,the rear lights look like the one's of an earlier Gtv, the rims,twin exit pipes,grill black as you said.
Can you buy the kit in Switzerland or did your fellow Alfisti paint there cars those different colours I noticed black,grey,blue, champagne I particularly like the French Blue GP great coulour for a GTV in Oz we only had the choice of Red.
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Alfa GTV6 GP 3.0 (Red)
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I guess I'm a snob or something. I see these various versions and think it's all a bunch of unnecessary tacked on gingerbread. Even my car, an 82 Balocco (forget the s/n) with its clover leaf on the exit vent and Balocco script doesn't add anything to the car. The leather is tight-stretched and feels like a high grade vinyl. I do like the sun roof and AC though. It all strikes me a cheap marketing hooey.

I think the special additions should have consisted upgrades to the seats, suspension, transaxle ratios, LSD, wheels, power, etc. That would have been worthy of various special additions.

I think Plastic Pig's 3.5L track car is by far the best looking GTV6 out there. No rocker panel covers, no body cladding, no bumpers (probably not a good thing for driving in traffic), and no other tack-on’s. Very clean looking. It strikes me as the look Gurgaro(sp?) likely drew when he was first commissioned for the job. The very essence of what the Alfetta/GTV6 was meant to look like.

Probably raining on someone’s parade . . .
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Post by RS200 »

To clarify the situation with the "Grand Prix" versions of the GTV, there are 3 different editions :

- First is from France : concern only the GTV 2,0 L, produced in 1981... not a GTV6;

- Second is from Germany : very limited edition (100 samples, not numbered), produced in 1984, fitted with Rial wheels (7x15 and 205/50 VR 15 tyres), special bumpers.... some differences also inside (leather on the special central console + mano for outside t°....)

- Third is from Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland and Australia : 800 samples, not numbered, from 1985-1986. Body kit from Rayton Fissore. No change inside nor in engine or bumpers...

Look at my website to see brochures and pictures from these cars (http://www.gtv6-156gta.be )
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Post by ALFA GTV6 GP »

Australian Grand Prix had a few differences :
Rosso Red colour only available to the GP,
Red Grill
Rayton Fissore Body kit
Fog lamps with Alfa romeo Fog lamp covers
Tan only option velour interior
Leather gear knob
key hole rims with 195/55/15 rubber
Top of the line Pioneer Stereo with Amp
Red leather cover over ECU (other GTV6 have all been black)
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p.s. I have two GP's now looking for a third :wink:
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Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Silver)
Alfa GTV6 GP 3.0 (Red)
Alfa GTV6 GP (Concourse)
Alfa GTV6 SA 3.3 AHMotorsport (Grey) 226.3 Bhp atw
Alfa GTV6 3.0 (Dark Grey) 200+ Bhp atw
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