sprint rear wing
sprint rear wing
Hi
Has anyone got a rear drivers side wing for a sprint or know where to get one?
Cheers
Mike
Has anyone got a rear drivers side wing for a sprint or know where to get one?
Cheers
Mike
Re: sprint rear wing
You not stripping the spares sprint now
Re: sprint rear wing
Im seeing if i can get the parts , if i can then im going to repair it, if not then i will have to break it.
What i really need is that rear wing!
Cheers
What i really need is that rear wing!
Cheers
Re: sprint rear wing
Peter, at alfasud parts online may be able to help, or Stephen Parry, or John at Just suds.
All three have lots of rare bits.
Hope this may be of help.
All three have lots of rare bits.
Hope this may be of help.
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Re: sprint rear wing
In the words of meatloaf,
You took the words right out of my mouth!
I was trying to do a little digging, because the side protectors, 1.3 engine, and bumpers etc weren't ringing the right noises for a trofeo, but, apparently 200 of that car were made for france only i believe,
Does that sound right mike?
You took the words right out of my mouth!
I was trying to do a little digging, because the side protectors, 1.3 engine, and bumpers etc weren't ringing the right noises for a trofeo, but, apparently 200 of that car were made for france only i believe,
Does that sound right mike?
SHREW
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Alfa Romeo 33 1.7 ie, Giulietta QV, 159 ti Sportwagon, Daihatsu Charade Turbo SR
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Re: sprint rear wing
I have no idea abour that , you would know more than me. I only now about the trofeo since i bought this one!
What is difference between a trofeo and a standard car?
Cheers
Mike
What is difference between a trofeo and a standard car?
Cheers
Mike
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Re: sprint rear wing
The trofeo sprints were mainly a trim and colour thing, not a mechainical or performance difference as far as i know.
So they all got the silver paint, red/blue/white striping and emblem, a specific grey cloth upholstery, and the first ones got a set of two tone wheels.
these were all series 1 type cars, so stainless bumpers, early lights etc, but yours is possibly one the later French only types, which had the later bumpers, side protection and the all silver wheels.
Its the 1.3 engine that throws me, as i'd learned previously that all trofeo's were 1.5, but it seems the french may have had a few of these trofeo specials however they wanted them?
Is this your car by any chance?
more on the subject here
http://aebergon.perso.neuf.fr/Alfa-Rome ... Trofeo.htm
So they all got the silver paint, red/blue/white striping and emblem, a specific grey cloth upholstery, and the first ones got a set of two tone wheels.
these were all series 1 type cars, so stainless bumpers, early lights etc, but yours is possibly one the later French only types, which had the later bumpers, side protection and the all silver wheels.
Its the 1.3 engine that throws me, as i'd learned previously that all trofeo's were 1.5, but it seems the french may have had a few of these trofeo specials however they wanted them?
Is this your car by any chance?
more on the subject here
http://aebergon.perso.neuf.fr/Alfa-Rome ... Trofeo.htm
SHREW
I AM the Law!
Alfa Romeo 33 1.7 ie, Giulietta QV, 159 ti Sportwagon, Daihatsu Charade Turbo SR
I AM the Law!
Alfa Romeo 33 1.7 ie, Giulietta QV, 159 ti Sportwagon, Daihatsu Charade Turbo SR
Re: sprint rear wing
Shrew, isn't Bryan the guy to talk to about a Trofeo?
He did the register for the suds and has a personal interest on Trofeos.
Not sure if he is on this site yet.
He did the register for the suds and has a personal interest on Trofeos.
Not sure if he is on this site yet.
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Re: sprint rear wing
Just out of interest, could this rear wing not be panel beaten back into shape (assuming it's not rotten)? Just a thought...
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Re: sprint rear wing
Hey all
Keith, i assume you men bryan alexander is it?
The sud register for sure, would be a great if not the place to research i reckon, good call, I'm no authority on such things at all, pure homework so far with these sprints.
As for the rear quarter, it doesn't look that bad really, I've seen worse things very well repaired, and it might be a good opportunity to deal with any inner skin issues, or maybe go fibreglass instead?
I know what i would probably do, but thats just me!
Keith, i assume you men bryan alexander is it?
The sud register for sure, would be a great if not the place to research i reckon, good call, I'm no authority on such things at all, pure homework so far with these sprints.
As for the rear quarter, it doesn't look that bad really, I've seen worse things very well repaired, and it might be a good opportunity to deal with any inner skin issues, or maybe go fibreglass instead?
I know what i would probably do, but thats just me!

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Re: sprint rear wing
I think I would go down that road too Shrew, that way you don't have to find parts that are like hens teeth and also you don't have to disrupt panel joints. I had a crash damaged Sud that took a whack to the door, b post and rear wing and pushed the b post out with a hydraulic jack and panel beat the rear quarter. Only needed to find a door after that.
Re: sprint rear wing
There was a rear quarter on eBay a few months ago, can't remember which side and who had it - I think it was Steve Parry (google 'Mr Sud' he should come up, or I can post an eBay link for his other parts).
I've also seen far worse repaired, but I guess it's the labour/hours to do it versus fitting a new one.
I've also seen far worse repaired, but I guess it's the labour/hours to do it versus fitting a new one.
Re: sprint rear wing
Fully agree about the repair and not disturbing too much of the original joints, plus, if you can find one, a new quarter will cost a bomb.
The time spent to strip and fit the new panel could be spent pulling and beating.
The time spent to strip and fit the new panel could be spent pulling and beating.
Re: sprint rear wing
hello i have one if still interested? rgds jason( manchester england).