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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: Scott on 03 December, 2008, 12:26:25 PM



Title: Octane magazine - January
Post by: Scott on 03 December, 2008, 12:26:25 PM
I haven't got hold of a copy yet but apparently the January issue of Octane magazine (on sale now) has an article on road vs. rally Fulvias.
http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/news/octanenews/224148/octane-january-2009.html (http://www.classicandperformancecar.com/news/octanenews/224148/octane-january-2009.html)
 :)


Title: Re: Octane magazine - January
Post by: ncundy on 03 December, 2008, 03:54:37 PM
You can read it here:

http://www.lanciaracing.com/#/octanemagazine/4531969756

As usual from John it is a good article - and the first I have seen for along time (if ever) that does not perpetuate the myth that 500 V1016's were built.

Pedants Corner: A real Fanalone does have triangular air intakes on the grill (except the very very early ones that were converted 1.3HF's)


Title: Re: Octane magazine - January
Post by: Neil on 03 December, 2008, 06:00:18 PM
Interesting article, nice to read it on-line before purchasing :), usually a good magazine to read so may be a worth a trip out to buy.

Will we ever know how many variante 1016s were built, possibly more now than ever?!  (I thought they all had the triangular air intakes on the lower corners of the grill- thanks for the update)


Title: Re: Octane magazine - January
Post by: ncundy on 03 December, 2008, 07:00:55 PM
Yes, strange its on-line, but I'll be bying a copy for the file  ;D

If you look in Weerninks "Fulvia, Flavia" book and Altorios book there are many photos of Fanalones. On most you can see the registration numbers. Check them against the list of works registration numbers in the back of the book. I think I found at least three that were "Fanalones" but were officially 1.3 HFs according to the records. Trow also says in his book that the early cars were modified 1.3HFs.



Title: Re: Octane magazine - January
Post by: YKR 567J on 03 December, 2008, 10:54:28 PM
Neil and Neil

I was wrong about the triangular intakes and have corresponded with Paul at Vere Lancia about it. Someone knowledgeable - I can't remember who - told me a real Fanalone shouldn't have them, or maybe I read it somewhere, but a quick skim through the history books shows that they obviously did. My mistake. It was fun doing the story, though, and I now have pangs about selling my HF which turned into quite an amusing machine by the time I'd finished rescuing it from too many years of misunderstanding and neglect. Its new owner seems pleased with it and has great plans for its further improvement.

John


Title: Re: Octane magazine - January
Post by: fay66 on 03 December, 2008, 11:10:17 PM
You can read it here:

http://www.lanciaracing.com/#/octanemagazine/4531969756

As usual from John it is a good article - and the first I have seen for along time (if ever) that does not perpetuate the myth that 500 V1016's were built.


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Very good article from John as usual.
One thing I would take issue with is the comments about Dunlop brakes, I had them on my Series 1 1.3 Rallye Coupe, & I currently have them on "Fay".

Despite being told years ago that the Dunlop brakes are rubbish, that is not my experience.
Yes, they do need more frequent and careful maintenance than the later Girling brakes, but I've never once been concerned that they are not up to the job even crossing over the Alps on the way back from Turin, or crossing the Pyrenees on the way home from Portugal.

Brian
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Title: Re: Octane magazine - January
Post by: Neil on 06 December, 2008, 11:40:02 AM
A good purchase on the way home the other evening at Waterloo whilst waiting for my train, much better to read the actual article than on-line, nice to see the magazine use a stylised drawing of a Fulvia with extra lights on the letter page (p34) 'Felix Petrol'.