A Ferrari Color on an Alfa Romeo?!
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Here is an update on the Alfa Project.
What do you think of the Wheels?
Two car-obsessed guys from Zurich, Switzerland.
At Gasoline Culture it is our aim to provide you with original content and give you our personal views and opinions on the automotive world.
Tell us what you think about the Alfa in the comment section below.
Also feel free to subscribe to our channel
And don't forget to follow us on:
Instagram: @gasoline.culture
Snapchat: gasolineculture
Music: Lakey Inspired - Reminisce - • Video
Loving the wheels especially the color choice! Regarding your question .. bumperless! It looks way more track-focused ;)
Thanks man, very happy with it. Still deciding on the bumper situation!
You guys need to push this channel it's way too underrated
+carlos stanton having less time nowadays but a lot of stuff is coming up! Stay tuned! Thanks for the support 👌🏼
Awesome video! I'll message you soon in regards to Geneva hmm...
Sounds good bro :-) You should come, would be fun!!
i guess it is kinda off topic but does anybody know of a good site to stream newly released movies online?
@Finnley Kaiden I use flixzone. Just google for it :)
loving it
very very nice video as always!
Thanks Giorgi!
keep the bumpers
We really LOVE how this thing is coming together. Now the BIG question is, do we keep the bumpers or not?
Tell us what you think!
Gasoline Culture No bumpers like classic gta racecars.
Keep the bumpers... it's not exactly a Ferrari 250 California. ;)
Take them off so it helps me decide :)
without bumpers but up high like a 🚜🤔
I would take a side mirror replacement into consideration👨🏻🔧
You can't beat the raw driving you get with classic cars
Couldn't agree more!
Looking forward to more vids on this car. I have a 1972 2000 GTV in Le Mans Blue and looking to add a few Alfaholics parts too including wheels, suspension, and brakes. Also looking to give my interior (tan) an upgrade. Would love an Alfaholics GTA-R but that's serious coin!
Car looks great. My only criticism is that up close, the car looks like it's missing hub caps lol.
+Coby Arts I see what you mean! That's why we decided against black!!
Man that´s a sexy looking car :) Can´t wait for more videos to come!!!
Thanks Tom!
GT is green
Hey this video is awesome! I'm 25 from Basel and I'm currently restoring my 1970 GT Junior (Kantenhaube). I've question about the exhaust system you mentioned. Will you equip the Alfaholics exhaust just for the race track or also for the road? I mean here in Switzerland it's quite hard to escape the police once they stop you for a check up:)
Are you going for open caburators or will you keep the air filter as it is? Would it be possible to see how the car sound with just an aftermarket exhaust terminal? Maaaany thanks in advance and thumbs up for this great content! Awesome car!!!
Your car is PROPERLY pretty like oh my god
+Taha Gokal thanks man! It really is gorgeous!
Awesome video! It's a really good looking car already! I am looking forward to purchase and restore a 1969 1300 gt junior, I found a cheap one that is in terrible condition mostly the interior and rust on the floor panels... Since I am on a really tight budget and have close to no mechanical skills, would I end up spending more on restoring it than get a good model to start with? I'd really love to have your insight on this
Keep the colour, lose the bumpers, get performance camshafts, exhaust and 45 webers, maybe different seats
Done and perfect
The new wheels look so good, transform the car.
Agreed!! :-)
Tasty , keep going man great content
+Amg Boy thanks mate!
Hi there I’ve got the same model remove the bumpers It looks so emailing!!
yea, Janek is back !
haha, yup :-D
Keep them, they complete THE look
Mit was füre Kamera nähmet ihr uf?
+Jeremy Buchmann Dazu kommt bald ein Video :-) stay tuned!
These cars should be left unmolested and original. They are not street racers, they are evergreen classics.
+TheIhateSUVschannel if you would have driven this car before it was "molested" and after you would understand what it's all about. Just cause the engineers were limited in their resources back in the day doesn't mean we should restrain ourselves as well.
Let's be understood: I am
old enough to having loved and driven these cars in Italy when they
were new as I still do today, and I' m really glad to see young
people from abroad appreciating them. But my advice is still the
same: bring them back to original condition as much as possibile.
Nowadays we have a lot of electronics, most of them useless or worse
still aimed to cut off the outrageous power of the engine, and
admittedly better materials, that you can anyway use to maintain
them; safer bodies too, that' s must be said. As to driving pleasure
not that much more. These cars, and I talk about the Alfa Romeo
Giulia and the Lancia Fulvia range, had everything you need to have
fun: twin cam engines, four discs brakes, five speed manuals,
telescopic dampers, monocoque body, excellent roadholding and
handling, great noise from the engine. Bring them back to original
conditions and enjoy them; they will happier and you too.
+TheIhateSUVschannel you are definitely right about all the useless electronics and driving pleasure. The point we are trying to make is that the mods that we have made to the car have not destroyed it in any way and if the engineers had the resources back then they would probably design the car in a similar way.