IniezioneIniezioneIniezione July 2011
The newsletter of the Northwest Alfa Romeo Club
Spokane Festival of Speed
In This Issue:
Finding the Spokane Raceway Park is
much like finding Pacific Raceways…
the first time may be a challenge. Af-
ter driving there the long way via North
Cascades, Omak, and then Sherman
Pass, I arrived at the track near mid-
night, with just enough enthusiasm to
setup my tent next to driver‟s services
and climb inside. The morning was a
little chilly but it warmed enough to
make it a perfect weekend weather for
races. This was the first time SOVREN
held a vintage race weekend at this
newly paved and reconfigured race
track. The course is about 2.5 miles
around with minimal elevation changes
and drives rather fast with a big
sweeper corner or two and few very
slow corners. The only shortfall is a
minimum of viewing areas for specta-
tors… per-
haps that
will improve.
In the pad-
dock, I
found Tracy
and Dave Kingstone with their GTV, as well as Mike Alfstad with his GTV, also Arash
Nadershahi and his blue and orange Duetto. There was also a very nice Giulietta
Sprint Veloce that sounded great and ran fast all weekend. Dave had a great time
while on track but an oil pressure problem shortened his weekend.
Amongst the crowd were other club members and Alfa Romeo fans… from mechanics
working on cars to officials running the event. On Saturday evening the event had a
nice banquet with, George Follmer, who‟s racing career started in the 60s and com-
peted in USAC, raced at Indianapolis, Formula One, and most important to us Alfisti, he
raced in both the Trans-Am and Can-Am series. Thanks to vintage events like this we
* Fest of Speed ….… pg 1
* July Club Mtg …......pg 3
* Presidents Column ...pg 4
* News ……………..…….pg 5
* Lapping Event ……....pg 5
* Half Fast Lap …..…. pg 6
* Viva Italia ………......pg 7
* Vancouver BC …….....pg 8
* Reading Material … pg 10
* Fun Events ………….pg 11
* Membership….........pg 12
* Classified Ads … pg 13,14
* Calendar ………...…..pg 15
Next club events... * Bar-B-Q Event ……... July 1 * Club Meeting ……... July 19 * Viva Italia ………….. July 24
* Lapping Evening …. July 27
Spokane Festival of Speed Cont’d...
get to see many of these
same cars driving at speed
much like during George's
racing days. In fact, some of
the best racing of the week-
end was the Big Bore cars like
„70 Mustang Boss 302 against
a „67 Corvette, „68 Camaro,
and a Jaguar XKE.
Before I left town, I had the
joy of visiting with many of
the NWARC members in the
Spokane area. They are a
great bunch we don‟t often
get to see. We toured ga-
rages or talked about their
cars, lives, and Alfa passion.
I hope to have a few dry sid-
ers join us on future events.
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Club Meeting July 19
Thinking about taking an Italian vacation?
Interested in going to watch the Mille Miglia
Historica? Do you want tips on good Italian
food? Dave and Jane Emerson have be-
come experienced Italy travelers and the are
going to share their stories and photos with
us. You may even succumb to a bit of
"Stendhal syndrome," a condition named af-
ter the pseudonym of 18th-century French
writer Henri-Marie Beyle who swooned over
Florence's splendor.
We will gather at our popular restaurant loca-
tion, Lombardi‟s Cucina in Issaquah, to enjoy
a nice meal during the meeting and Emerson
presentation.
Plan to join us for this nice evening event!
When: Tuesday July 19th
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Where: Lombardi’s Cucina
695 NW Gilman Blvd
Issaquah 98027
Directions: On Eastbound I-90, go about
6.0 miles past I-405. Take exit #15 for Hwy
900. Turn right at the end of the exit, and
go about 0.1 mile. At the first light, turn left
onto Gilman Blvd. Head East on Gilman for
about 0.9 miles. Lombardi‟s is on the Right
side.
Club Liaisons Board Members
Italian Car Club of British Columbia
Fritz Duernberger (604) 988 7904
Society of Vintage Racing Enthusiasts
(SOVREN) TBD
Alfa Romeo Owners Club of Oregon
Dan Sommers (503) 274 0064
FEN (Fiat) TBD
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Committee Directors
President
Merril Gordon
(206) 290 4704
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(253) 549 2082 [email protected]
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Gordy Hyde
425 241 9307
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Thomas Jermann
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President’s Column by Merril Gordon
Notice how as the summer season has slowly, well very slowly, crept up upon
us that there are getting to be a few more car shows and track days? Our
colleagues in SOVREN kicked off the month with a 3-day weekend race at
Spokane‟s Raceway Park. Our illustrious Iniezione editor made the trek to
the other side of the state and worked corners for the event. NWARC just
had its first of two evening lapping days. I hope a few of you made those
events. My GTV6 should be ready for the next one.
I managed to attend the All Convertibles Cruise In at the Triple X Root Beer Drive In. What I en-
joyed about the convertibles show was the variety of cars. Starting old there was a 1921 Dodge
Brothers touring car, notable for its slide up steering wheel (fixed steering column) easing the driv-
ers exit from the car. Going forward a few years was a 1927 Cadillac seven passenger tourist phae-
ton. Moving forward in time on display was a 47 Mercury, 49 Plymouth, and a 57 Ford Skyline hard
top convertible that retracted into the trunk. The best of Detroit excess? How about a 1959 Chrys-
ler Imperial, two doors and fins forever! Anyone ever see a Ford Mustang convertible? Of course,
but wait! What caught my eye was the original straight six intake manifold. It looked like a log
alongside the cylinder head but was cast as part of the head ! Italian representation was a little
weak in that just one Fiat 124 Spider made the display and I saw a Ferrari 430 convertible parked
along the end side of the restaurant. A few Alfisti‟s showed including Harry Reed earlier, Alan
Chockie, and I had a talk with new member Gene Davis, as well as George from the Fiat club. All in
all a great show.
I don‟t generally enter my Alfas into shows too often as they‟re not in show condition, but one that I
do is my home town‟s little show during its one day festival. Cars usually consist of common Detroit
iron from the 60‟s with the interesting cars often being old Detroit orphans such as Nashs and
Studebakers. I figured the show can use more variety so have been bringing my GTV6 and this
time my Milano Verde. The entry fee is usually a non issue for me as I always win the long distance
prize requiring a 300 mile drive to get there.
Enough on car shows? Not yet, I just attended the Greenwood Car Show in Seattle for the first
time. What a show! It covered both sides of Greenwood Ave from NW 68th St to 90th. I managed
to cover only one ¼ of it in six hours! What did they have? How about a 1974 Datsun 1200 right
hand drive Ute! Not sure how it got here. A good selection of Nash Metropolitans and early Minis.
The old guard was represented by a 1919 Cadillac Limo, cool!
The SOVREN Historics are next. I‟ve entered my, well I hope to have my GTV6 there as I think I‟ve
got the coolant leak figured out. Could have worked on it today but went to the Greenwood show
instead. It will be my Verde if not. Looks like Bill Gehring will be there all three days. I‟ll see Enri-
que Garcia and John Inge as well. Mike Yates and Rob Tuton will enter cars. Looks like Jeff Bedell
will be there on Sunday. He has the best Alfetta GT I‟ve ever seen, complete with Euro front grill
and stainless steel rear bumper. I expect the Historics will be crawling with Alfisti that weekend so
if you want to meet and greet a lot of club members, this will be one of the best events to do so.
Bring on the summer!
Merril Gordon NWARC President
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One of the unusual cars at the French &
Italian Car Show in Vancouver BC was a
very well made GTV with a small block
Ford V8 engine. Though some Alfisti
may not approve, it is really nice work
and a beautiful car. If you know more
details on this car, send me an e-mail.
V-8 Powered Alfa GTV
Photos by Lee Atkins
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News For Alfisti…
Our local SOVREN folks are busy over the July 4th weekend at Pacific Raceways in Kent hosting their largest vintage event of the year. There
are always a few great Alfa Romeos on the track and in the Car Corral. This year is no exception with a number of nice Alfas registered to show.
Read page 11 then head to Kent.
Alfa Romeo’s product plan until 2014 has been leaked on the internet and has revealed that the Italian automaker plans on launching seven new
or redesigned models in the next three years, most of which will be available in the U.S. market. What‟s different at this time is that there are ac-
tions behind the words and everything seems to be fairly well planned out, not to mention imminent.
The new models will begin to arrive in 2012, starting with the production version of the mid-engined 4C concept, perhaps the first car brought into
the US. 2012 also marks when Alfa‟s long-rumored compact SUV will finally see the light of day. The last bit of news for next year is that the
three-door MiTo hatchback will get a facelift.
In 2013 Alfa will launch the car that will replace the 159. There is a very good chance it will be called the Giulia and it will be launched as both a
sedan and a wagon. Both versions of it are being developed with the U.S. market in mind. The MiTo family is scheduled to grow that year, adding
a five-door hatchback and a convertible version to the existing three-door model.
The popular Giulietta will get a facelift in 2014 and it will be accompanied by a new SUV that will be larger than the one that Alfa will release next
year. Basing it on a Chrysler platform is not out of the question. Fiat plans on utilizing Chrysler‟s existing dealer network to distribute Alfas there.
So far no precise date for any of this has been mentioned but new and U.S.-bound Alfas are right around the corner and unlike the numerous other
rumors that have circulated about this for the past couple of years, this time it looks set in stone.
Source: www.europeancarnews.com
The latest Pixar movie; Cars 2 is out and much to my amazement, they travel to Italy for a race. Since all the characters in the movie are actu-
ally cars, there are plenty of cartoon Italian cars both in the story and in the background. The only Alfa Romeos I spotted were Duetto Spiders,
but they are in green, cream, red, and more.
Speaking of movies, there is a new movie that was first shown at the Seattle Int‟l Film Festival called Angel of Evil. The story is about a tough
gangster in Italy during the 60s, 70s, and early 80s. The director must love Alfas so there are an amazing number of Alfas used by the stars, as
well as simply in the background. It does have sub-titles in English.
Another Lapping Evening Pacific Raceways July 27th
Our June Lapping evening at Pacific Raceways went very well, now we have a second chance for
the same fun. It will be held on July 27th at the same location in Kent. Gates open around
4:00 PM with a mandatory drivers meeting by 4:30 PM. We enjoy the track until dusk… as long
as it is safe to drive. This event can fill up so sign up now to ensure space. Cost is: $180 and
includes a box lunch. Full details and registration are found at:
http://nwarc.motorsportreg.com/
This event needs turnworkers and others to keep it rolling. Volunteer (Same website as regis-
tration) and enjoy the evening while getting a view of the great cars on the track. It‟s fun, and
a great help to NWARC.
Half Fast Lap of Washington Sept 24—26
This year, NWARC is in for a treat on the Half Fast Lap
of Washington. Our tour will start by heading to
Yakima, then a bunch of back roads and end in Walla
Walla on Saturday… which will end with an evening at
a local brewery. Since this is also Crush week so we
will stop at a winery or two along the way.
Sunday we‟ll enjoy the great roads, towns and history
that is the Palouse area. This will include stops to see
the marvelous Palouse Falls, touring a Dam on the
Snake River as well as a drive to the top of Steptoe
Butte. We then wander many miles across the
“Scablands” created by Glacial Lake Missoula, then end
the day at Soap Lake.
Monday has us heading up Grand Coulee to the Dry Falls area, then east to Moses Coulee.
Later in the day we will visit the Wild Horse Wind Farm, and enjoy the Old Vantage Hwy be-
fore returning to the wetter side of the mountains.
Our Eastern Washington members can meet us in
Yakima on Saturday morning! Don‟t miss out… and
make your Hotel reservations by calling them today.
The Alfa club block of rooms are being held.
Saturday night:
Colonial Inn Walla Walla 509-529-1220
Sunday night:
Inn At Soap Lake
800-557-8514
Optional… for those
wanting to head out
early on Friday and
drive to Yakima for
Friday night. This
group would have an
extra tour of Toppen-
ish or Prosser and
then meet the Sat AM
drivers for the rest of the day.
If you like the Friday option, contact me at:
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Too fast to photograph… The rolling hills of the Palouse
Palouse Falls
Wild Horse Wind Farm
Heading up Grand Coulee
Lower Granite Dam
Viva Italia July 24th Columbia Winery
Plan to join us for our 2nd annual Viva Italia gathering at Co-
lumbia Winery at 14030 NE 145th in Woodinville. Plan to
bring a camera, a lawn chair, and sunscreen for this fun
event.
While our cars look great in the sun, the grill open and will
have flatbread at discounted prices as well as wine tastings,
discounted wines.
We will be collecting food for Hope-Link, so try to remember
to bring a donation of money or non-perishable food. Thanks!
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Digital Vs Print Newsletter
Are you only getting the mailed B&W copy of the club news-
letter? Have you looked at the full color e-mail / web version?
The color version is really enjoyable, usually a few days ear-
lier than the printed version, and doesn't require trees to be
cut down. It costs the club almost nothing to produce and
share. You can print out a select page or the entirety. In ad-
dition to the full color images, more info and photos are often
included in the digital version.
Not currently getting the e-mail version? Fix that by simply
sending an e-mail to: [email protected]
then send an e-mail to me at: [email protected]
and I can stop the mailed version for you.
If you only want the Print version, they should continue with
no change.
Thanks a lot for your help and patience.
French & Italian Car Show Images Vancouver BC
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Photos by Ted Siverns
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Alfa Romeo in Books and Magazines!
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Probably the most interesting and compelling Alfa Romeo related
book came out in 2009. Ferninando Valetti – Alfa Romeo,
Mauthausen and Return, was written by Manuela Valletti Ghezzi
about the author‟s father. It is an interesting story.
Ferninando Valetti , born in Verona, Italy in 1921, graduated engi-
neering school and went directly to work for Alfa Romeo in 1938. It-
aly suffered tremendous social stress during this period and it was
during this time some of Ferninando‟s coworkers encouraged him to
help lead a strike. When those coworkers were arrested by the fas-
cist run government in 1944, they fingered Valetti as the ring leader.
From there, he was first taken to St. Vittore Prison Camp, then
Mauthausen and Gusen prison camps. Some eighteen months later he was freed by the Allies. Upon his release
he was so emaciated he spent the next two years recovering in a nursing home. He eventually returned to Alfa
Romeo as the executive of logistics for the marque in 1961 until his retirement in 1978. For years he did not speak
of his internment and it was only near the end of his life did he share his story. The story is further expanded by
the inclusion of several black and white photos, timeline, and bibliography.
The book is not a long read – there are only fifty pages; but it is a compelling read. Very few Alfa related books
tell the human side of the marque – the people who made Alfa Romeo and its cars the reputation we still value to this day. Griffith Borgesson
did it with his excellent work “The Alfa Romeo Tradition” back in 1993 and similar works “La Mia Alfa” by Gian Paolo Garcea ; “Alfa Romeo – Dei
Nostri Sogni” by Davide De Bertolis; and the writings of Pat Braden. Highly recommended and available from Books4Cars
( www.Books4cars.com ).
Speaking of books, this graphic novel was talked about on the AlfaBB. It is called Red Bella about a
serial killer in Naples Italy who kills who she feels are bad guys. An Alfa Romeo 164 is featured and
driven a lot in the storyline. There are plenty of fun graphics with the car as well. Here is the long
link to buy a copy!
http://www.artfire.com/modules.php?name=Shop&op=listing&product_id=3390879
Early June… Autoweek published a very nice article about enjoying the family Alfa Romeo. The arti-
cle is written by a young man in Michigan named Bart Constant… nephew of our own club member,
Barry Constant. Barry is not referenced by name in the article, but Bart includes him in the family‟s
passion and efforts. The history of the family Alfa included Barry driving the car in High School when
most everyone else drove Muscle Cars. If you attended the 2007 AROC Convention in Detroit, you
may have seen this same car… Barry brought it to the show.
Automobile magazine‟s July issue has a design critique of the Alfa 4C written by Robert Cumberford.
He clearly likes the car with his biggest complaint being the tiny hatch at the back that is supposed to
be a trunk.
Hemming’s Sports & Exotics has an interesting article about an Alfa 8C2300 that had a rough life
racing, weird motors, then a full restore… or perhaps more of a re-creation.
Kirkland Concours Tour d’Jour Sept 9th
The Kirkland Concours inaugural “Tour d‟ Jour” offers an opportunity to join like minded enthusiast for a very special day. This tour begins at
the LeMay Museum headquarters in Fife for private viewing of cars, the planned route takes in 90 miles of country roads and spectacular scen-
ery. A mid tour rest stop in Eatonville has been arranged at the Truly Scrumptious Bakery, before the final leg of the tour returns participants to
Griot‟s Garage World Headquarters for a hosted barbecue lunch and a chance to look around the amazing facility and cars.
In the interest of safety, participation in the tour will be limited to 50 cars from selected clubs. This year NWARC (Alfa Romeo) is one of the se-
lected clubs. The cost is $70 per car for two people, which includes a small donation to the beneficiaries of the Kirkland Concours d‟ Elegance. If
you want to participate in the inaugural Kirkland Concours Tour d‟Jour, send an email with names, club, make, model, year, color of car you will
enter to [email protected] and a check made out to Kirkland Concours d‟Elegance to Dennis Rood at 11205 82nd PL NE, Kirkland, WA
98034. If you have questions, please contact Dennis by e-mail or by phone at 425-647-3739. All participants must be 18 years or older.
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The first car on track didn‟t happen until close to 5:10 PM, but that didn‟t dampen the spirits of the 47 drivers registered for our June Lapping Evening event. The weather didn‟t dampen it either, in fact, it was overcast to start but the sun came out half way through our evening. Fred Wright worked as trackmaster, Gordy Hyde as
Starter, and with a large number of Instructors and turnworkers, the event was off to a great start.
We had around a dozen Alfa Romeos at the track with about a half dozen running laps. A great looking and
sounding 1985 GTV6 driven by Michael Harris got faster as the evening went along. John Gates got a couple laps in driving his well dialed in Giulietta Spider. Tom Nuxoll brought out his Black GTV while Terry Larsen drove his 1966 Giulia Sprint GT with the sunroof. Terry‟s car may soon see a Twin Spark 2 liter motor. We also got to see Joe English driving his GTV around until his transmission decided to stay in second gear. That shortened his evening and he enjoyed a trip home on a truck. One funny difference was no Milanos were running. They have
been out in force over the last couple seasons. I know we have a few good and fast examples in our midst nor-mally.
The day went rather smooth with a little excitement for turn stations that can sometimes be sleepy. Turn 2 had a few cars off the track, with only feelings and gravel being knocked around. With enough turnworkers we staffed the Turn 4 station and they even had a couple cars challenged to stay on track… one with simply a fuel starvation issue… the gas tank was „bout empty.
The exit to Turn 8 became trouble for one black Mazda Miata, though rather fast on the pavement, he spun a couple times. No metal was bent thanks for the quick work of other drivers, and the waving yellow flag at Turn 7.
There was one short delay at one point when, over the radios, we heard that a deer was running around near Turn 7. A few of us from Turns 6, and 9 went to help herd the errant wildlife back off the racetrack before a car,
driver, or the deer were hurt. In the end Rob George was able to usher the deer back to the wilds and cars were back on track.
The evening ended as late as we‟ve ever gone, around 9:40 PM, with cars finally getting the checkered flag for the last time while their headlights lit the track.
The volunteers did a great job of tech, registration, turnworking, track setup and picking up the cones and sup-plies. The provided dinners were good, and cars were fast. What a nice way to spend an evening!
June Lapping Evening Wrapup
Going to the PNW Historics? Like to be
surrounded by great Alfas and Alfa
memorabilia?
Plan to attend the Bar-B-Q at the Pa-
titz‟s home which starts at 4 PM, Fri-
day, July 1st. This club member‟s
home is less than a mile from the
track, at 13412 SE 301st Street, Au-
burn, WA (third house on the street).
(Main dish provided!)
Any questions e-mail:
PNW Historics
Bar-B-Q
July 1st
Name: _________________________________________________________
Spouse: ________________________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: __________________________________________________
Home Phone: ___________________________________________________
E-mail address: __________________________________________________ Work Phone: ____________________________________________________
Do you wish to be affiliated with the local Alfa Club, NWARC? ______________
Please indicate your interests: Technical_____ Tours_____ Social______ Rally______ Vintage Cars _______
Cost: $63 annual AROC Dues includes $3 NWARC affiliation fee
Make check payable to: ALFA ROMEO OWNERS CLUB E-mail: [email protected]
Mail to: ALFA ROMEO OWNERS CLUB P.O. BOX 12340 KANSAS CITY, MO 64116-0340
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Membership by Mirko Freguia The following members have volunteered
to provide Alfa Mentoring!!!
Karthik Anbalagan Redmond
Kent Andersson Seattle
Louis Germano Eagle, ID
Cyndi Marris Seattle
Killian & Stephen Poore Federal Way
San Juan Car Show 8/28
As if we ever need an excuse to go to
the San Juan Islands… but if you do,
the Sports Car Club of the San Juan
Islands is holding it's 5th annual Con-
cours d'Elegance. The event will be
held on Sunday August 28, 2011 at
San Juan Vineyards 3136 Roche Har-
bor Rd, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. The
event is open to all Classic and Unique
Cars.
http://www.sanjuanconcours.org/
A warm and enthusiastic welcome to our
6 newest club members who joined in the last 30 days:
Model/Series Member Name Contact
70‟s Spiders, Series 4
Greg Miller [email protected]
70‟ Spiders, GTV
Fred Wright [email protected]
Spiders (101/105)
George Gibbs [email protected]
80‟s Spiders
Harry Reed [email protected]
GTV-6, 164
Randy Rumley [email protected]
164
Dan Jardine [email protected]
GTV
Dave Emerson [email protected]
Everything!
Fred Russell [email protected]
Alfa Romeo Classified Ads
Car For Sale: 1974 GTV
Red Restoration Project Car is complete, but in parts. Rust has been cut
away and metal prepped, but not welded yet. All pieces are there… hy-
draulics, electrical, engine, transmission, wheels, bumpers, glass, carpets,
interior, trim, emblems, etc… There are also extra parts… cams, differen-
tial, radiator, brakes, SPICA, etc. $6000 or best offer.
Call Harry Wong at 206 329 3750.
Parts Wanted!!! Rear view mirror for 1968 1750 GTV.
Philip at 604-240-0864 [email protected]
Parts For Sale: Misc. of Giulietta Spider parts. (Transmissions, brakes,
engines, etc. ) E-mail for a list. Fred Russell [email protected]
Latest Alfas in Miniature
The Alfa Sportivo is a very attractive
car in person, but you usually have to
travel to Italy to see one. I was lucky
enough to see a silver one parked on
the streets of Brescia a few years ago
during the Mille Miglia Historica prepa-
rations. Now you can buy a 1/18th
scale version in either a kit (for the
talented modeler) or as a fully finished
model. This should be around 10
inches long. The finished one comes in
either Silver or Red like the actual
cars.
They are being sold by ABC Brianza in
Italy. The Kits sell for $408 US while the finished model sells for
$745 US. A little spendy, but a very rare model for your collection.
Check out ABC Brianza at http:\\www.abcbrianza.com
For Sale: 1972 Alfa GT Veloce 2000 Looks and runs fabulous - original plum color Resto-
ration by Group 2 Motorsports, Seattle, new headliner, seats (flying buttress) and carpet Engine
built by Conrad Stevenson, with 20k miles, Redline Weber Individual Throttle Body intake mani-
fold, with a GOTECH Electronic Fuel Injection system (smooth and reliable). The suspension was
completely refurbished with new bushings, ball joints and tie rods throughout. Sport springs and
Bilstien shocks were installed as well. Cromodora five spoke wheels fitted. Complete disassem-
bly to a bare shell, sandblasted and rust removal, including fitting of new floor panels. New
weather stripping and windshield gaskets were installed. Brightwork cleaned, and Cibie Euro-
pean headlights fitted. The battery is a sealed gel type unit of aircraft sizing, and is fitted to the
trunk with it's lightweight mount bracket. New gas tank fitted.
I have put about 1500 fun miles on it in two years of ownership, with lots of double takes and
smiles. Must part with a prized possession. Please call me or contact by email.
New Reduced Price $19,000
Joe Giampietro 206-618-1545 [email protected]
For Sale: 1974 Spider Veloce $7500 Complete mechanical restoration including all
suspension - with poly bushings, Rugh sport springs, Bilstein shocks, adjustable upper front
arm.
Complete engine rebuild with Hannifer Stage 1 head work with new race springs and 11mm
cams, 10:1 pistons, Ingram HP Spica pump to match, Crane Cam ignition, High voltage coil.
Transmission rebuilt by Ingram, Diff upgraded to 4.10 for nice cruising. Interior in decent
shape with recent seat covers. New top. Gas tank cleaned and sealed by Seattle radiator.
Radio upgraded to Alpine 4 x 65 W with 4 coax speakers discreetly mounted. This runs and
drives better than new and is ready for a late summer cruise as it sits. Eventually the new
owner may want to address the body and paint as it is patina rich but still looks good from
20 feet.
Call Greg at 206-890-2525 - located in Kirkland
Help Wanted: This ad is a little different, but I am looking for help finding a fun job. I have had great success as a
production / operations manager as well as handled successful contract negotiations repeatedly at Microsoft. I have Six
Sigma training and used it with facility planning as well as developing web tools that supported order submission and info
sharing. Outside of work, I have a passion for Alfa Romeos, nature, history, photography, boats, travelling, and just en-
joying family & life. What am I looking for? Surprise me! I enjoy working with customers. I would be happy working the
lines on a boat as much as managing a production space, or working a desk role supporting a program. If you know of
someone who is hiring… please let me know.
Call Fred Russell at 425 308 6621 or e-mail me at: [email protected] Thanks!
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2011 Calendar of Events
July 1 NWARC Prehistorics BBQ - Patitz Place / Kent
July 1-3 PNW Historics - Pacific Raceways
July 8-10 Historics - Portland, OR
July 13-17 AROC National Convention - Lexington, KY
July 19 NWARC Club Meeting - Lombardis Issaquah
July 24 NWARC Viva Italia - Columbia Winery
July 27 NWARC Lapping Evening - Pacific Raceways
Aug 19 Concorso Italiano - California
Aug 28 San Juan Islands Car Show Friday Harbor
Sept 3-5 SOVREN Columbia River Classic - Portland
Sept 4 Italian Concours d‟Elegance - Des Moines Marina
Sept 11 Kirkland Concours d‟Elegance
Sept 15 NWARC Lapping Day - Pacific Raceways
Sept 24-26 NWARC Half Fast Lap of Wash (SE Washington)
Sept 17-18 SOVREN Fall Finale - Pacific Raceways
Oct 1-2 SOVREN Maryhill Hillclimb - Columbia River Gorge
Oct 22 NWARC Lapping Day - Bremerton
Nov 12 NWARC Novice School - Bremerton
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