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GTV6 3.0 Monaco
Hi, This is my GTV6 from '85, which I bought last July in England and drove home to the Netherlands. It's a GTV6 Monaco which was only sold between '83 and '85 in France. The wheels are 3-piece 17 inch Evolution (made in France in '93) with Pirelli P Zero Nero 235/40/17 tires.
Re: GTV6 3.0 Monaco
nice car
do you know the specs of those wheels (width and offset) - am amazed they fit 235/40 - do they rub?
do you know the specs of those wheels (width and offset) - am amazed they fit 235/40 - do they rub?
Jason
1983 GTV6 2.8 litre
1983 GTV6 2.8 litre
Re: GTV6 3.0 Monaco
Gorgeous car really!!
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Re: GTV6 3.0 Monaco
Welkom...
One off the best looking wheels i've seen so far on a GTV6.
One off the best looking wheels i've seen so far on a GTV6.
Drive it like you stole it...
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Welkom
Stem saam ( I agree) best rims I have seen for ages , nice deep dish compliments great colour GTV .
Stem saam ( I agree) best rims I have seen for ages , nice deep dish compliments great colour GTV .
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Re: GTV6 3.0 Monaco
Those wheels look brilliant on your car, which is, btw, stunning!
Fixing it bit by bit....
Re: GTV6 3.0 Monaco
235/40/17 actually look quite small on the little GTV6. It's easy for large diameter rims to look a bit silly on the smaller Alfas, but you've done it very well.
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But the car must be lowered, it is a bit Jeep-like now?
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Very good looking car!
Didn't know there were 3.0 Gtv6's other than those sold in South Africa.
Were these fuel injection?
Didn't know there were 3.0 Gtv6's other than those sold in South Africa.
Were these fuel injection?
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Re: GTV6 3.0 Monaco
Hi!
The Monaco series were a "concesionaire version" made from regular GTV6 2.5.
They are not official Alfa variants os special series.
They were made by adding a tiny vynil stripe thru the sides with "MONACO" lettering. A pair of MONACO stickers were added in the trunk door (left side) and to the front panel, over the headlights (left side too).
Engines and gearboxes were stock 2.5.... so this car had a 75 engine swap at some point in its life... (a check to the engine number will throw light...)
Interior were all in leather, incliding door panels and their tops and the gear knob.
A Blaupunkt New York autorario with separate power amplifier/equalizer were fitted too.
I've seen one of these in Portugal, french reg. Red with light grey stripe. Interior was fantastic, nicely done. Engine was 2.5. Stock Campagnolo wheels.
Images by http://www.gtv6-156gta.be/
The Monaco series were a "concesionaire version" made from regular GTV6 2.5.
They are not official Alfa variants os special series.
They were made by adding a tiny vynil stripe thru the sides with "MONACO" lettering. A pair of MONACO stickers were added in the trunk door (left side) and to the front panel, over the headlights (left side too).
Engines and gearboxes were stock 2.5.... so this car had a 75 engine swap at some point in its life... (a check to the engine number will throw light...)
Interior were all in leather, incliding door panels and their tops and the gear knob.
A Blaupunkt New York autorario with separate power amplifier/equalizer were fitted too.
I've seen one of these in Portugal, french reg. Red with light grey stripe. Interior was fantastic, nicely done. Engine was 2.5. Stock Campagnolo wheels.
Images by http://www.gtv6-156gta.be/