1937 ford pickup hot rod, 5 litre fuel injected holden with T700, 9 inch lsd, air bag suspension, removable hard top, billet specialties wheels, dakota digital instruments, award winner, priced to sell, Ken, 0418341703
Log-booked Group Sc 116 series Alfa GTV ready to race. Engine bottom end refresh in late 2025 with new rear-main seal, new 85mm JE pistons with gapless rings and lightweight pins for a compression ratio of 11.5:1 Twin Weber (FAJS) DCOE 45 with ported head, big valves, and 11.8mm lift camshafts prepared by QV Automotive Lightened flywheel, 3 core, 18 fpi radiator and oil cooler guarantees perfect temp stability even in the hottest racing conditions. Remote, easy access oil filter 30mm torsi
Due to downsizing I am listing My Capri Fully engineered in NSW and on historic rego, (not transferable) Originally a matching numbers V6 auto (I have original unmolested matching number engine (running), box, diff, etc in the back of the workshop) It is now running a John McCallum built V6 (230 hp @ flywheel) with triple 40 DCNF's on a Ric Wood manifold and a (newly rebuilt in 2020) WC T5 (from a Sierra) on a Ric Wood alloy bellhousing, with hydraulic clutch to an open centre EL Falcon diff,
1. Kls is shown as 117,000 in the photos but it is currently around 123,000. The car has always been garaged since I bought it. 2. Shannon’s are my Insurer. see comments below. Modifications/Upgrades – I have detailed these below: 1. Larger Intercooler installed by Maxx Performance. 2. Larger Air intake system installed by Maxx Performance. 3. Dyno tune (ECU) completed by Maxx Performance 4. Larger fuel injectors (1000cc) installed by previous owner. The following modifications are not inc
Offers are invited for my 1975 ALFA ROMEO BERLINA 2000A. The car is currently comprehensively insured for $45,000. And at Shannon’s Auctions a 1967 un-restored 1750 Berlina sold for $30,000 (LOT 104 Winter Auction June 2021). I’m selling this car because it has been standing still for the last 4 years, and I have spent about $5,000 in preparation for it’s sale. I'm hoping an Alfa Romeo enthusiast will give it a good home. Giorgetto Giugiaro (Bertone Studios) designed the Berlina with a rake
Australian delivery, matching numbers. In 2009 this vehicle was stripped to a bare shell, all rust removed, new sills, etc and seam welded. It was rebuilt to Group S Historic sportscar specs using the best equipment and marque experts. Body and paint by Rankins, mechanicals by Vin Sharp and assembly by Hugh Harrison. This is a very competitive 2 litre Alfa with nothing to spend. Finished in its original Le Mans blue it also comes with its original seats and complete centre console and some spare