Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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lancialulu
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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Andreas

Did you make these?? Or did you top up some ones pension fund!!!

Tim
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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This are the original part´s from the car. Cleaned and after that zink chromated.
Looks like new ?!

Basic as on the attached pic´s to see.

tanti saluti

Andreas

PS: the other parts ( handbrake etc. should be ready next week ) pic´s comes then.
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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Hi Tim,

to shock you here are again " new old parts"

pic. old vs. new old parts

salute

Andreas
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lancialulu
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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You got me Andreas What parts are these?? Cant say I recognise them as Fulvia....

Tim
Bart Verbeek
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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dunlop handbrake-to-wheel levers.

Did I win something? ;)
racing
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Bart

sorry but it´s to easy.:P
But if Tim has a gift let me know

Andreas
lancialulu
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Re: Aldo Broverone's Opinion on Fulvia Sport

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I bypassed series 1!? Got an Aprilia now with some interesting stuff on it though....

Tim

Bart I will buy you a beer when if the Fulvia meeting takes place in September....
Zanetti
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Re: very rare Fulvia Sport - priming

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I'm guessing you are using red oxide to treat the bare metal? How do you prep that surface for priming and painting?
racing
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Re: very rare Fulvia Sport - priming

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hard work by hand with a steel brush and drill machine; have a look.

the boot flap was blasted with glass beads

tanti saluti

Andreas
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fulvia a.i.
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Re: very rare Fulvia Sport - priming

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i HOPE YOU WERE WEARING A MASK TO PROTECT.........EVERYTHING !
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