In reply to turboswede: fixed it - random image of box flares - alfa 75.
I've seen that chick at a truck stop somewhere.
The people at Ingolstadt certainly understand box flare awesomeness.
Question about the red alfa above: It's got all the go fast low pro tires, scoops, slots, dams, cage and all that, but it's jacked up like 4WD. Howcumzat?
I always thought the Alfetta's rode a little high from the factory. At least the one I owned in Italy did.
914Driver wrote: Question about the red alfa above: It's got all the go fast low pro tires, scoops, slots, dams, cage and all that, but it's jacked up like 4WD. Howcumzat?
its hard for italians to look down their noses at americans in a car with a dumped stance that only looks fast
914Driver wrote: Question about the red alfa above: It's got all the go fast low pro tires, scoops, slots, dams, cage and all that, but it's jacked up like 4WD. Howcumzat?
I believe it was used for some kind of rallying.
Here is another pic of what I assume is the finished car:
And it has a V8 from the factory, oh boy.
If I have done this right, the attached picture is of a steel flare mock up that I made on a 914.
John www.ghiaspecialties.com
What the flare looked like before shape was added. This is metal rolled over my leg and clamped in place to start the flare.
John www.ghiaspecialties.com
if you type "box flairs" in to google and then look at images just about every photo on the first couple pages references back to this thread.
JohnKelly wrote: What the flare looked like before shape was added. This is metal rolled over my leg and clamped in place to start the flare. John www.ghiaspecialties.com
That is very nice looking Sr. Good work. Lets see the other side.
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