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CatmanV2

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Indeed I had the doors as well. Mostly because those stupid weather strips at the bottom of the 116 window appeared to be made of some kind of sugar metal

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lifes2short

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Almost identical, although I'm sure there were some technical differences. My 116 had a Busso V6 (although that took some doing to avoid a power bulge and line up properly), 75 interior (complete with Alfa control disco) and running gear. Not much left that can't be swapped!

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am I reading that right, you had a giulietta 116 with the bussy v6 fitted?
 

lifes2short

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bit of jizer and cleaned up well, the air con pump label came really shiny and completely legible :D

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zagatoes30

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Alex rebuilt the car again once he got it back, lots of later knowledge added, suspension, gearshift etc.

Off to find some photos and details of the work as I know I have it saved
 

CatmanV2

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Alex rebuilt the car again once he got it back, lots of later knowledge added, suspension, gearshift etc.

Off to find some photos and details of the work as I know I have it saved

Coolio.

In honesty I didn't actually like it that much when I got it back. At first it was great. Went like **** off a shovel as it weighed basically nothing. Later though, moving from a 2.5l 156 and a 3.2 GTV, then a 4200, well....

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