Readers' Photos # 75: Alfa 105


Just look at the stance on this lovely Alfa 105, captured by Mrs UMPH!  I'm not sure of all the 105 Series model designations but suspect that the single headlight per side and stepped bonnet mean it's an early Junior.  However, I do know that "step-nosed” 105s were also produced in awesome GTA guise - the A standing for Alleggerita, which is Italian for light-weight - and that they packed a 1600 cc donk rather than the Junior's 1300.


 
This one clearly isn't a GTA, as it doesn't feature a riveted-on alloy roof and rear wheel arch flares.  It quite likely isn't running a 1300 twin-cam, either; I've seen it with the bonnet up once before and have an idea that it's powered by a 1750 from a later Alfa.

Either way, it's a fabulous looking car sitting on those Superlite, Panasport, Rota or Watanabe-style wheels.  Did I mention its stance?  Just perfect!




U M P H

(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.) 

iPhone images by Mrs UMPH. 





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