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« Reply #15 on: 07 April, 2013, 07:00:36 PM » |
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I always think colours are a personal choice, but colours that are faithful to what was available at the time will never hurt values. For me, I've always taken the colour as first delivered. My Fulvia Colour Sample cards (no date but between 66-69) give the following: Bianco Saratoga (an off-white) Grigio Vinovo Grigio tor di Valle Turchese Mereveld (a green) Blue Mendoza Blue Lancia Giada Bettole (a sort of cream) Verde Ostenda (very dark green - almost black) Nero Amaranto Montebello (a dark wine red) Argento Nevada Blue Jamaica Rosa Mirabello However............I also have several UK sales brochures from the late '60's and not all colours are listed as being available in the UK, so if you really want to keep the pedants of your back you may have to check what was available in SA I have the codes for most of the above if you need them.
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« Reply #16 on: 08 April, 2013, 02:03:49 PM » |
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Hey guys, Brian, thanks for the heads up, the car is almost completely stripped down now and is looking pretty good. Today i had a great day at a classic car meet at Victory Park Johannesburg, great to see what my car is potentially going to look like. I also met with the man who is collecting my body and other parts tomorrow, and will return it to me in approx 6 months, looking like new! Hi Olly, The guy behind the Fulvia chatting to the chap in the hat is Tony Seiler. Did you get to speak to him? Robin.
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« Reply #17 on: 09 April, 2013, 06:55:08 PM » |
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Robin,
Yes thanks, met Tony, he is coming to my house this weekend to look at the engine etc and work out exactly what parts im missing.
On another note, just bought a 1960 Motorola car radio, still new, never been fitted on eBay just got to collect it when i next go back to the UK!
I will have the subframe fully stripped by the end of this weekend and then off to join the rest of the body at the workshop where she is currently being sand blasted etc...
Will keep you all posted.
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« Reply #18 on: 12 April, 2013, 05:35:45 PM » |
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« Reply #19 on: 01 May, 2013, 04:59:33 PM » |
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Right decision made I think, going for Bianco Saratoga (white), white powder coated wheels, chrome hub caps. For the interior going for black leather, Matt finish, with white stitching... I now have the front grill and badge, I need to get the front badge restored, it looks very dirty and stained. I a, planning on washing it in soapy water then tackling it with Brasso, anyone got any tips for this ? Also I have now sent my dashboard dials to be restored, I noticed today that the clock has what looks like an Alpha Romeo badge on its face. It is the same brand as the other dials - Veglia. Is this normal or at some point has the clock been changed ? Cheers, Olly
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« Reply #20 on: 01 May, 2013, 05:25:14 PM » |
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Forgive me for intruding on your decision, but while contrast stitching is attractive it is very definitely modern and not something one would have found on any car in the sixties, and certainly not on a Fulvia. Leather is a nice substitute for the Lancia vinyl, but again I am not quite sure what you mean by matte. The original vinyl has a slight sheen, but what I would really advise against is anything that is not a traditional leather finish. With all the excellent work you are doing I think you need to be chary of introducing solecisms. particularly as the series one Fulvia is finally gaining proper recognition as a historic vehicle.
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« Reply #21 on: 01 May, 2013, 06:19:58 PM » |
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Clicking the red cross goes only to PB, should there be photos? The creamy white colour for the wheels should be "Old English White with a dash of Yellow" according to some. I can't say I have noticed any "Alpha Romeo"badges on my Lancia clock faces. Richard
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« Reply #22 on: 02 May, 2013, 09:53:07 AM » |
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Personally I wouldn't go the route of cleaning up the old grille badge as I doubt you'll ever get it to looking anything like new as invariably the gunge metal is corroded, I bought a very nice plastic replacement badge off of ebay that looks the part and is of nice quality some years ago that still looks good. Brian 8227
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« Reply #23 on: 02 May, 2013, 11:26:32 AM » |
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Sorry guys for some reason the photos disappeared, see below... Lancia badge Clock Cheers, Olly
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« Reply #24 on: 02 May, 2013, 11:30:12 AM » |
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Thanks for the feedback guys...
Cesare, when i say 'Matt' i just mean i do not want it to be a 'shiny' leather. Apart from perhaps the addition of white stitching, everything else on the car will be restored to original mint condition.
Does anyone have any idea of what the potential value of my Fulvia will be once it is completed, if mint ?
Olly
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« Reply #25 on: 02 May, 2013, 01:14:16 PM » |
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Hi - your clock is not from a Lancia..... v similar but should be logo less.
To clean the emblem use autosol for motor shop....
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« Reply #26 on: 04 May, 2013, 11:42:46 AM » |
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My personal view...and it is getting stronger as I get older....is that originality is king. So I would always go for the original ex factory colour, original interior both colour and material and as far as mechanical spec is concerned I would tend to go to the original build spec. In my experience, rarely have aftermarket mods enhanced the car and in many cases they improve one aspect of the car creating an imbalance in the overall package. Early Fulvias are really lovely cars when well sorted and are a very efficient package particularly when driving cross-country.
Also where finished value is concerned, originality will always be especially attractive to a potential purchaser. Chris
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« Reply #27 on: 04 May, 2013, 01:12:01 PM » |
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Concerning wheels, and just to add to what Chris says on originality, the off-white wheel colour for Lancias, up to Rallye 1.3. Fulvias, is properly Avorio Ruote, meaning wheels ivory. I think it varied over time. There are a couple available in aerosol from Spraydosen Shop in Germany- one says it is for the Fulvia HF, and of course the 1.2 and 1.3 HF had standard ivory wheels. The other, W 2203 is a Lancia colour code for a fifties ivory. I mention this for the colour only, and I have not used the Spraymax one-coat aerosol system myself. Here is a link to the website: http://www.spraydosen-shop.de/navi.php?suchausdruck=avorio+ruote&JTLSHOP=nnkt9rffbure8s3l9dt9bhqt75However, if your car is a Rallye 1.3S, that is the one with elaborate hubcaps with separate Lancia badge and trim rings. the proper wheel colour becomes silver grey. I don't have any colour references for that though. Best wishes Cesare
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« Reply #28 on: 07 May, 2013, 08:28:39 PM » |
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Thanks for yet more great points guys... I have now sourced an original clock for my car... Today the car came back from being sand / bead blasted, back to bear metal, you can really see the rust which is present... I am just waiting for my new piston rings, the block is back from the machine shop, I have my gasket set. Just got to clean parts this weekend and then start rebuilding the engine. I am going to fill cracks on the steering wheel and start the restoration of that. I have decided to restore the dashboard with new veneer. My rev counter and speedo had some cracks in the glass so new ones have been sourced in perfect condition. It's all coming together from now on! Any more tips please! Cheers, Olly
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« Reply #29 on: 08 May, 2013, 12:27:18 AM » |
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Lots of work ahead and I do hope the sand blasting wasn't the cause of all the dents, as I've heard that can happen with that medium although I have no practical experience. Good luck with the restoration. Brian 8227
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