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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: fay66 on 01 March, 2010, 10:20:33 AM



Title: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: fay66 on 01 March, 2010, 10:20:33 AM
Here is another Zagato that the owner is stripping to start restoration (the car not the owner ::)) from Lancisti.net

http://picasaweb.google.com/jonathanhopper/NewProjectLanciaFulviaZagato?feat=directlink

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: ColinMarr on 01 March, 2010, 07:42:57 PM
Brian,

I am pleased to see this. Is this the guy who you are trying to get to join the LMC?

I am amused by photo 17, which shows “black velvet trim” – just like mine was and looks green to me! Other photos take me back to the horrors and how much time and energy it took.

Also interested to see it’s an S2 1300 and it has a 140 mph speedo. I had always thought that only 1600cc Fulvias had 140 mph units, but I could be wrong.

Colin


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: lancialulu on 01 March, 2010, 09:32:12 PM
That is interesting. 140mph speedo in a 1300. Check the vin....


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: fay66 on 01 March, 2010, 09:41:07 PM
Hello Colin,
No, but his name is Jonathan Hopper, and he lives in East Anglia according to his lancisti.net profile, perhaps he's already a member? I've just picked up on what he posted on there, however the Sport is known to Roddy Young and is on his list of Fuvia Sport Zagato, the last entry being in 1995 when it belonged to S.M.Helm of Wimbledon, and a photo of it appears in The News Sheet Sept 1992 No.293 P17.
Previously from 1983-1985 it was owned by Mike V.S.Aram of South Moreton didcot, (Information courtesy Roddy Young)
Don't know where it's been in the meantime, but the Jonathan seems to think it's been through quite a few owners.
He's taking it back to the shell then intends having it soda blasted, which knowing how fragile the Zagato bodywork can be, sounds like a good idea.

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: fay66 on 01 March, 2010, 09:44:36 PM
That is interesting. 140mph speedo in a 1300. Check the vin....

Tim,
Chassis number is 818651 003377

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: roddy on 01 March, 2010, 11:59:19 PM
Colin - I think you are right about the 120 / 140 MPH units as far as Veglia instruments are concerned.   However this car has a Jaeger cluster, which comes as a single-piece unit.   I will check a spare Jaeger unit I have 'on the shelf', and let you know.

Regards - Roddy


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: roddy on 02 March, 2010, 11:37:29 AM
Further to the above post, I have just checked a spare Jaeger instrument cluster - the speedo reads to 140MPH.   (I must admit I do not know the origins of the unit, but perhaps this answers the question anyway?) 

Regards - Roddy


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: lancialulu on 02 March, 2010, 07:08:37 PM
Re speedo I have just got my S1.5 1.3 Coupe (S2 with various S1 ssuspension bits....) out for a run before MOT on thursday (all seems fine after the winter lay up touch wood), and my car has Jaeger instruments (1971) and the speedo is 140mph. Obviously these cars were faster!

Tim


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: fay66 on 09 March, 2010, 06:16:44 PM
That is interesting. 140mph speedo in a 1300. Check the vin....

Tim,
Chassis number is 818651 003377

Brian
8227 8)

Latest on this Zagato courtesy Lancisti.net with added photos :o

(http://picasaweb.google.com/jonathanhopper/NewProjectLanciaFulviaZagato?feat=directlink)

The subframe is off, and the corrosion in the rear outriggers is visible - and shocking, in that one could imagine the car could have been used in the past with that corrosion unseen...

No front inner wing cracking. Good.

This week the car is being braced inside, before the lower wings are cut open, and start the work to replace floor and sills..

Plan to get the main structural welding done and then get the paint/filler removed...

Jonathan


Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: lancialulu on 09 March, 2010, 06:46:41 PM
looks like a better subframe is in order!!!

What a project....

Tim


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: DavidLaver on 10 March, 2010, 10:07:57 AM

Photo stories like these are a fabulous antidote to EBAY.   Up the top its an afternoon with the t-cut and an entry for the Goodwood Trackday.  Down the bottom I'm remembering 20 years back how the gearlever used to wander about under load in a friends ropey SIII, and how a subframe leg let go on the Wrynose Pass one wet night and the repairs getting bigger and bigger in Whitehaven the following day.

David


Title: Re: Another Zagato owner starting to strip for restoration.
Post by: lancialulu on 10 March, 2010, 10:54:10 AM
My wife never stops reminding me of my (her) 1600 sport I bought on EBAY.....

Just a small project to tidy up.....

But not as far gone as the Zagato above as it had been restored twice before (as i discovered after buying...)

Nice now though....

Tim