Alfa GT Junior
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Just spent the last hour reading your thread, great thread and you have one fine looking car there. Always had a bit of a soft spot for Alfa's, ever since I had a more modern GTV some 10 yrs back. Have to admit I am now with many other members who have contributed to your thread...I need one of these in my garage......
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Spent several hours last night reading up on Alfaholics builds and numerous other material on the net around Alfa GT juniors etc.... I think this could be the start of another illness, reminds of when I caught the classic 911 bug several years back....
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Stop it Mark... i was going to buy an Alfa junior way back when i was 19. The itch is still itching.
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Your car looks fantastic - great restoration, I've been following the thread since page 1 and have got so keen I'm driving from Yorkshire to Kent on Monday to look at this..........
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C777016
.... with a view to potentially p/x-ing my Alfa SZ Zagato for it !!
How do they drive when compared with an early 911 ? - any opinions welcome
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C777016
.... with a view to potentially p/x-ing my Alfa SZ Zagato for it !!
How do they drive when compared with an early 911 ? - any opinions welcome
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Looks a nice car. I enquired about a few months ago
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DDK#694
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So any good......sng45 wrote:Your car looks fantastic - great restoration, I've been following the thread since page 1 and have got so keen I'm driving from Yorkshire to Kent on Monday to look at this..........
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C777016
.... with a view to potentially p/x-ing my Alfa SZ Zagato for it !!
How do they drive when compared with an early 911 ? - any opinions welcome
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Here's a nice well sorted one!
onehttp://m.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C791765
Prices of these are on the up as well http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... -to-invest
onehttp://m.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C791765
Prices of these are on the up as well http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/ ... -to-invest
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Brilliant Tom.
That city backdrop is fantastic. Where is that amazing chic place? Barcelona? Paris? Milan? Rome?
Car looks great Tom....
Regards
Mike
That city backdrop is fantastic. Where is that amazing chic place? Barcelona? Paris? Milan? Rome?
Car looks great Tom....
Regards
Mike
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67 S
Mint T (Sold)
996 Turbo (Sold)
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Great pictures. I agree with Mike about the city backdrop. My guesses are slightly further north and of course Mike knows anyway!
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Haha I have been watching the construction of the new Glasgow Ciry College over the last year or so. The new stairs and access avenue work really well. It's not totally finished but I think it makes a great backdrop for some car shots. Stopped in early this morning, slight detour when I was heading in to buy some crayfish for dinner.
DDK#694
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Love that over exposed shots, how do you do that?
Brendan
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2007 2.7 Boxster
Pray, hope and don't worry - Padre Pio
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Brendan, adjusted in lightroom. Clarity up, then graduated filter on both sides with high to full exposure then used the adjustment brush on the rest of the areas with exposure pushed up high. I had to go over the trees and adjust the exposure slightly to bring them back in. First time I have really tried it and was really just messing about, pleased with the result, it almost looks like its been painted.
Here is another, nice and simple.
Here is another, nice and simple.
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