I am looking for a trunk lid latch for my 2600 spider. Specifically the part that attaches to the trunk lid (1488.46.004). Does anyone have one available for...
Dear Stu, Probably you will remember that I phoned you a few years ago for information regarding a (doubtful) Nardi-Alfa Romeo that was for sale in Belgium. I...
Luc Colemont
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Apr 6, 2003 10:13 pm
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Hi all: I am not shure if the map light shuould have a lens, plastic or glass. In the parts or instruction manual it´s not mentioned .Can any one help? Jorge...
I responded to Luc by e-mail. Anyone who wants the 1900 or 6c2500 information I have can e-mail me. Peter Marshall is the expert on both these models...
To: Jorge Salgado. The map light cover consists of a metal, spring loaded door that when opened switches the light on. This is attached to the heater cover...
Hi Joe: Thanks for your information; I do have the original map light but what is missing is the glass. Maybe you know where I can get it Best regards Jorge ...
Jorge: My glass is slightly frosted as I remember. However if you don't mind clear glass, I am sure a glass store could cut one to size. My car is stored for...
Greetings all - I was wondering if anyone could tell me when the mushroom-shaped breather canister on the back of the cylinder head (part is shown as...
Herb Spitz
hmspitz@...
Apr 13, 2003 6:39 am
1829
Herb: My car is a 1964 with original engine and doesn't have the canister for what it 's worth. Joe ... From: Herb Spitz To: alfa2600@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Hi all, I needed to strip the interior to check for surface rust. Now I'm looking for the materials to get the car back into shape. I believe there are 4 types...
We seem to have members worldwide except at the source. There should be as many 2600s in Italy as there are anywhere. Detailed questions such as Ruedi just...
I couldn't agree more with Barry. Joe Wehrheim ... From: onelistalwaysworkedbetter To: alfa2600@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 9:10 AM Subject:...
never came across one over the past 20 years. rgds Klaus Munich - Germany 64 Spider RHD...
laserbie@...
Apr 14, 2003 3:15 pm
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They live in Italy, and are sometimes found in other areas. Mitch Perlstein 63' spider ... From: laserbie@... [mailto:laserbie@...] Sent: Monday, April...
Ruedi: I can't answer you in detail , but the "glop" under the felt and horsehair was either sprayed on or brushed. It was relatively a relatively hard "tarry"...
Reudi and Fellow Digestibles: First, on the subject of floor materials, Reudi's very detailed description of what he has found in his car seems to generally...
The wisdom of experience seems to be telling us that maybe there are no 2600s in Italy, and worse, no great secret stash of spares although I shall cling to...
Dear All, Hopefully you have all received the latest Club magazine by now (It was printed last Sunday so if you haven't received it, it should be with you in ...
With regard to Italians and possible "secret stashes of parts" in the mother country, there is a guy in Los Angeles by the name of Fabio Garbini who travels...
Herb Spitz
hmspitz@...
Apr 16, 2003 5:12 am
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that part came standard on my 65 spider.....a 59 spider parts car did not have it and my 64 sprint does not have it. no clue how to answer that question!...
Luigisantoro@...
Apr 16, 2003 8:59 pm
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i knew a guy, who knew a guy, that had a friend, who's brother was italian, that had an uncle that owned a 2600 in rome.....he's dead now. a little humor to...
Luigisantoro@...
Apr 16, 2003 9:04 pm
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Herb, The Reggimiglio event is similar to the British Beaulieu autojumble and on a smaller scale than Hershey. I was just talking to Peter Marshall (1900 ...
... From: <Luigisantoro@...> To: <alfa2600@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [alfa2600] Where are the Italians? ... ...
... my 64 spider doesn't have that kind of vent ; I can only tell of a change in the engine vent duct ( camshaftcover) in august 1962 (parts 106.00.01.174.00...
... <andy.loughlin@a...> wrote: Hi, found something interesting concerning this problem "oil leakage from gearlever bellows;perhaps for other members too seems...
Alfisti - It appears that based on our small poll, the consensus is the 1964 cars did not have the breather I first inquired about, while 1965 and on appeared...
Herb Spitz
hmspitz@...
Apr 18, 2003 1:23 am
1848
Hi all, First, I'd like to thank everyone who posted replies or sent me e- mails directly regarding this topic. I came to the following (preliminary)...
Hi Herb: My 2 cents: If you have the breather, keep it installed. But don't go searching for it if you don't have it. Having the breather installed makes sense...