An introduction and my 1980 1.5 super
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Top man, a nice upgrade and neatly installed.
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Re: An introduction and my 1980 1.5 super
Not a huge amount to update, which is a good thing I guess, I’ve just been using it when the weather suits. A trip to the Alfa national day back at the end of June was the last big trip.
While doing the clutch a few months back I noticed the front bushes looked past their best. Of course I couldn’t just chuck new bushes in the crusty old arms, so off they came for a full refurb.
Bush removal tool kit
All off
Annoyed I didn’t buy a pair of ball joints too, but luckily the originals are still nice and tight and smooth with no play. Arms were hit with the spinning wire death wheel, treated with rust converter then painted.
New bushes popped in, powerflex heritage versions which are their standard purple road spec bushes but coloured dark grey so they don’t stick out like a sore thumb under your classic car
Gave the struts a wire brush and lick of paint too, and put it back together
MOT prep yesterday involved a quick check of all the lights, noticed the near side side repeater was a bit dim, luckily had a bulb in stock so reached up inside the wing and swapped them over in approx 10 seconds.
And Fridays MOT…
Very pleased with that, around 4000 miles last year, would have been more with a bit less rain over the last few months.
Will see how I get on with the poly bushes, I’d already bought them when I read that they might not be such a good idea. At the moment the ride doesn’t feel any harsher, but there does seem to be a bit more road noise / rumble coming through, but nothing awful.
While doing the clutch a few months back I noticed the front bushes looked past their best. Of course I couldn’t just chuck new bushes in the crusty old arms, so off they came for a full refurb.
Bush removal tool kit
All off
Annoyed I didn’t buy a pair of ball joints too, but luckily the originals are still nice and tight and smooth with no play. Arms were hit with the spinning wire death wheel, treated with rust converter then painted.
New bushes popped in, powerflex heritage versions which are their standard purple road spec bushes but coloured dark grey so they don’t stick out like a sore thumb under your classic car
Gave the struts a wire brush and lick of paint too, and put it back together
MOT prep yesterday involved a quick check of all the lights, noticed the near side side repeater was a bit dim, luckily had a bulb in stock so reached up inside the wing and swapped them over in approx 10 seconds.
And Fridays MOT…
Very pleased with that, around 4000 miles last year, would have been more with a bit less rain over the last few months.
Will see how I get on with the poly bushes, I’d already bought them when I read that they might not be such a good idea. At the moment the ride doesn’t feel any harsher, but there does seem to be a bit more road noise / rumble coming through, but nothing awful.
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Great looking work you have done there
Lucky with the condition of the suspension arms as they are prone to corrosion-the forward facing ones tend to go around where they join the rear arm-the water gets under the strengthening plates and the rear arms can corrode from the inside and could also be filled with expanding foam which traps moisture
If you can it would be worth trying to inject some wax inside them to prevent corrosion from the inside I don’t think you will have any problem with the ball joints as they seem to last forever so long as the rubber covers don’t split
Will be interested to see what you think about the poly bushes long term
Looks like a really nice car
Lucky with the condition of the suspension arms as they are prone to corrosion-the forward facing ones tend to go around where they join the rear arm-the water gets under the strengthening plates and the rear arms can corrode from the inside and could also be filled with expanding foam which traps moisture
If you can it would be worth trying to inject some wax inside them to prevent corrosion from the inside I don’t think you will have any problem with the ball joints as they seem to last forever so long as the rubber covers don’t split
Will be interested to see what you think about the poly bushes long term
Looks like a really nice car
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Nice to see a car being used and enjoyed
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Thank you.
I did look inside the arms where possible and they don’t look too bad, I did try and spray some paint down the open ends.
I’m planning a cavity wax session if we ever get a decent run of nice warm dry days!
I’d like to tidy up the front subframe and arb too as they now look a bit scabby against the arms. The struggle is to do it a bit at a time and not end up turning it into a huge project like everything else I own does…
Still love driving it, doesn’t stop making me smile, turns an amazing amount of heads and always get people talking to me about it.
I did look inside the arms where possible and they don’t look too bad, I did try and spray some paint down the open ends.
I’m planning a cavity wax session if we ever get a decent run of nice warm dry days!
I’d like to tidy up the front subframe and arb too as they now look a bit scabby against the arms. The struggle is to do it a bit at a time and not end up turning it into a huge project like everything else I own does…
Still love driving it, doesn’t stop making me smile, turns an amazing amount of heads and always get people talking to me about it.
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
Re: An introduction and my 1980 1.5 super
Try SuperFlex for the arb bushes cost me £22.50 but was 10 years ago.
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Looks like a solid set of front arms you've got.
Be thankful the ball joints are ok.
Grinding the rivets off to replace them is a pain!
Be thankful the ball joints are ok.
Grinding the rivets off to replace them is a pain!
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.........and I think the Sud bottom ball joints are getting hard to find.
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.........except when you look at Sud Shop's website.
Where they are easy to find!
Where they are easy to find!
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I will probably pick a pair up at some point. Thinking of making a list of consumables I should consider keeping in stock if I want to keep using it regularly.
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Got spotted on the way to and at a localish car meet I’d not been to before, really pleased with these!
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Your Sud looks so sweet.
Re: An introduction and my 1980 1.5 super
Stunning pictures, stunning car.
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Thank you.
I’ll be the first to downplay its condition and focus on the flaws, but it really does always seem to photograph very nicely, which I guess is how people see it as it drives past!
I’ll be the first to downplay its condition and focus on the flaws, but it really does always seem to photograph very nicely, which I guess is how people see it as it drives past!
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Is anyone else this odd?
I’d noticed that one of the rear quarter lights was Saint Gobain and didn’t match the sicursiv glass everywhere else. Handily a spare set of door I picked up last winter had the missing piece.
Handily the chrome trim was in batter condition, and the lower window strip was far straighter and less pulled about so I swapped that too.
Old
New fitted,
No signs of broken glass anywhere, usually it’s impossible to remove every fragment, wonder if they were a bit mix and match from the factory? The spare doors also have a couple of pieces of Saint Gobain glass, and had apparently been removed and stored in the early 80s
I’d noticed that one of the rear quarter lights was Saint Gobain and didn’t match the sicursiv glass everywhere else. Handily a spare set of door I picked up last winter had the missing piece.
Handily the chrome trim was in batter condition, and the lower window strip was far straighter and less pulled about so I swapped that too.
Old
New fitted,
No signs of broken glass anywhere, usually it’s impossible to remove every fragment, wonder if they were a bit mix and match from the factory? The spare doors also have a couple of pieces of Saint Gobain glass, and had apparently been removed and stored in the early 80s
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Nothing much to add, car has been under cover for probably two months now as it’s either been freezing with salty roads, or damp wet and horrible. Was hoping we’d get some dry weather during this recent warm spell but no such luck.
However, I was at my mums today and found these photos amongst mine, taken by me on my little 110 compact camera, I’m assuming around 1986 / 87. The last sud my dad owned before moving on to a couple of 33s
However, I was at my mums today and found these photos amongst mine, taken by me on my little 110 compact camera, I’m assuming around 1986 / 87. The last sud my dad owned before moving on to a couple of 33s
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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No, I don't think that is odd to match up your glass, and as you say, the trim is better than you had so why keep it as a spare when you enjoy using the car.
Was the S3 a gold cloverleaf? noticed it had headlight wipers.
Was the S3 a gold cloverleaf? noticed it had headlight wipers.
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Yes, it was a gold cloverleaf. Our first car with electric windows as far as I can remember, was 6 or 7 years old.
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Asked my mum to see if she had any more photos,
This green one is what picked me up and took me home from hospital after I was born
This black one replaced it and was written off with us all in it after a transit on the wrong side of the road hit the OS wing and wheel
Replaced by the orange 5m
Featuring my sister
Replaced by an s3
Then the ivory gold cloverleaf,
Replaced by a red c-reg 33, followed by an f-reg 33.
Followed by a bmw e30 316i, then a red alfa 146 1.6 boxer, then the first of three 156s
This green one is what picked me up and took me home from hospital after I was born
This black one replaced it and was written off with us all in it after a transit on the wrong side of the road hit the OS wing and wheel
Replaced by the orange 5m
Featuring my sister
Replaced by an s3
Then the ivory gold cloverleaf,
Replaced by a red c-reg 33, followed by an f-reg 33.
Followed by a bmw e30 316i, then a red alfa 146 1.6 boxer, then the first of three 156s
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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And had my fleet out at the weekend, and all going well should be appearing on YouTube soon…
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
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Very interesting viewing!
Seems the continuity guy had a day off when they edited the Sud engine compartment section!
Seems the continuity guy had a day off when they edited the Sud engine compartment section!
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Yes! By the time I got to see a preview it was too late to change it.
Jonny is a great guy too, a proper car but, not just playing it for the cameras. He actually had an ivory gold cloverleaf like my dads at one point too!
Jonny is a great guy too, a proper car but, not just playing it for the cameras. He actually had an ivory gold cloverleaf like my dads at one point too!
Italian: ‘69 fiat 850 saloon, ‘80 alfasud super, 2012 Mito multiair 135
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c
German: ‘72 VW dormobile camper, ‘87 Mk2 GTi 8v, ‘89 e30 m3, ‘96 e36 m3 evo saloon, ‘98 e36 318ti compact sport, ‘06 merc clk350
British: ‘94 metro gti 1.8, ‘91 metro 1.1c