Indeed I had the doors as well. Mostly because those stupid weather strips at the bottom of the 116 window appeared to be made of some kind of sugar metal
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Almost identical, although I'm sure there were some technical differences. My 116 had a Busso V6 (although that took some doing to avoid a power bulge and line up properly), 75 interior (complete with Alfa control disco) and running gear. Not much left that can't be swapped!
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am I reading that right, you had a giulietta 116 with the bussy v6 fitted?
You are sir. Courtesy of Chris Snowdon and Alex Jupe
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nice, now that's something I would love to see, any photos ??
Not good ones, I fear. Here's what's to hand (and I'm not posting the ones where she was pulled from the container after eeek years.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/catmanv2/albums/72157633103390046
was before
Below are after
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am I reading that right, you had a giulietta 116 with the bussy v6 fitted?
Go on to AlexJupeMotorsport website and you will see it, it's his daily driver
Me too I have just come from there all looks a bit out of date.unless I'm going mad cant see it on his website
engine fits nicely, was the engine bay detailed later as it would look gorgeous
Alex rebuilt the car again once he got it back, lots of later knowledge added, suspension, gearshift etc.
Off to find some photos and details of the work as I know I have it saved