Nice video! I’ve been driving 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750GTV for 35 years in Japan. The condition of my car is not as perfect as yours, however, very fun-to-drive and mechanically healthy. Maybe I would consider the restoration someday🍀
Beautiful ! I’ve always loved the styling, power plants, sounds, drive ability, etc., of the Alfa’s. Never could find one in the states, found some in Panama when I was stationed there. But, these were not importable. Great cars and fast too when driven to it. Great resto, looks like a lot of work into it. Lots of European cars, north and south, had really thin metal and rust loved them, terribly!
Reliable?...they are rebuilding the engine at 53,934 miles...as Jeremy Clarkson said, "Alfa builds cars to be the best than can be, briefly"...as in, don't expect an Alfa to last very long...
Great job! How much it will be to restore a very rusted GTV in the US? I'm really interested in buying one but the majority of the 10k/15k range are very rusty. That leaves me a little worried.
Wat een heerlijk geluid en een schitterende auto! Geniet er van! Hoop er ooit ook een te hebben. Ben daarom benieuwd welke orde grote de kosten voor de totale restauratie waren?
Beautiful car. Lots of work to get it done but worth it. Nice job. Check out my restoration on a 1972 GTV at www.carcamerastory.com. In the early stages right now. A labor of love.
Nice video! I’ve been driving 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750GTV for 35 years in Japan. The condition of my car is not as perfect as yours, however, very fun-to-drive and mechanically healthy. Maybe I would consider the restoration someday🍀
Having owned both a 1969 Type 105 "1750 Spider Veloce" and a 1974 Type 115 "Berlina 2000" in period (both purchased new), the correct factory designation for your 1969 Type 105 coupé is "1750 GT Veloce." The Alfa Romeo factory did not use the moniker "GTV" until the introduction of the Type 118 transaxle cars. Refering to your coupé as a "GTV" is a misnomer.
If Alfa resurrected the gt junior gtv range in rust proof steel to today's standards they'd make a FOOOOTTTUUUNNNEE. LOVE'EM.
Or a complete carbon fiber body 😮
Impressive job! Well done. These awsome, beautiful cars should be more on our roads. Solo Alfa!
Nice video! I’ve been driving 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750GTV for 35 years in Japan. The condition of my car is not as perfect as yours, however, very fun-to-drive and mechanically healthy. Maybe I would consider the restoration someday🍀
Beautiful ! I’ve always loved the styling, power plants, sounds, drive ability, etc., of the Alfa’s. Never could find one in the states, found some in Panama when I was stationed there. But, these were not importable. Great cars and fast too when driven to it. Great resto, looks like a lot of work into it. Lots of European cars, north and south, had really thin metal and rust loved them, terribly!
Great video subscribed 👍
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Magnifique voiture, c'est ma jeunesse je possédais la même ! Bravo.
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING.
Great sound. I am going to look for one
Amazing
amazing car and awesome work!!! Netherlands?
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It’s any chance to share with us the paint code? Please
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Questa è un opera d'arte
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Good video (once I muted the sound). Nice find.
the old and reliable 2 liter 4 cyl. Alfa engine: a beast!
Reliable?...they are rebuilding the engine at 53,934 miles...as Jeremy Clarkson said, "Alfa builds cars to be the best than can be, briefly"...as in, don't expect an Alfa to last very long...
@@AndieBlack13 my 2 liter Nord spider engine already lasted 175000km without Amy rebuilding of problems
Very beautiful! Please tell me from where you got those yellow headlights. I need these!!!
Che opere d'arte queste vetture
Sounds awesome!!!,
Great job! How much it will be to restore a very rusted GTV in the US? I'm really interested in buying one but the majority of the 10k/15k range are very rusty. That leaves me a little worried.
who did the Total restauration
Wat een heerlijk geluid en een schitterende auto! Geniet er van! Hoop er ooit ook een te hebben. Ben daarom benieuwd welke orde grote de kosten voor de totale restauratie waren?
Get the offers, do your calculations..and than multiply by two ;-)
nice built! the emblems are wrong but small details
You mean the Alfa badges?
@@GVVID yes and the side emblems
@@AM4project mmm think the badges are correct, all badges after '71 do not have Milano anymore ;-) When I got the car the badges were wrong...
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@@GVVID yes the milano badge is wrong thats all 🤪 great car!
You don't have the same good taste for music...i had to turn the sound down! Really good car and restoration!
Haha I know its way too loud
If I ever win lottery or a few 100k I'd seek one out and have it concourse.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Restauration ?
Its French 😬
Beautiful car. Lots of work to get it done but worth it. Nice job. Check out my restoration on a 1972 GTV at www.carcamerastory.com. In the early stages right now. A labor of love.
Do you keep the tiger striped floor mats? 😬
@@GVVID LoL those are a thing.
In autostrada camminavo con cofano aperto..
Nice! but it’s restoration.
Nice video! I’ve been driving 1969 Alfa Romeo 1750GTV for 35 years in Japan. The condition of my car is not as perfect as yours, however, very fun-to-drive and mechanically healthy. Maybe I would consider the restoration someday🍀
Having owned both a 1969 Type 105 "1750 Spider Veloce" and a 1974 Type 115 "Berlina 2000" in period (both purchased new), the correct factory designation for your 1969 Type 105 coupé is "1750 GT Veloce." The Alfa Romeo factory did not use the moniker "GTV" until the introduction of the Type 118 transaxle cars. Refering to your coupé as a "GTV" is a misnomer.