Re: Alpine Replacement Body

From: herbeam (herbeam(at)cari.net)
Date: Mon Oct 26 1992 - 11:26:58 CST


For Sale: 63 Series III Alpine GT OD, 71,000 miles, always garaged,
completely original. Absolutely no rust, SoCal Car...*this car has the
cleanest undercarriage I have ever seen (no rust, bumps dents etc). Interior
is in very good condition. Engine is out and shortblock is completely
rebuilt as follows: .030 over pistons,new wristpins, bushings , Pointy Fin
rod bolts. Crank mains have been polished and rod brngs at .010 to make sure
they are perfect. Balancing: Pistons have been balanced to +/- 1 Gram (by
cutting inside wrist pin), Crank was balanced on SW dynamic balance machine,
front pulley added to assy and rebalanced, finally lightened flywheel added
and balanced. This motor will be the smoothest you ever ran. Cam has been
reground to Piper "hot road grind" config (2000-6000 rpm). Head needs to be
re-assembled (have all new parts...SV exaust valves, new intakes, new
guides, seals, seats. New thrust washer, head set, lifters, oil pump, timing
chain kit, firewall grommet set.
Engine compartment has been stripped and painted (Porsche red...very similar
to Carnival red), Back window and rubber replaced in hardtop(was clouded).
     I bought the car to save it from the unknown....I paid $550 for it and
have a total of $2250 invested and a lot of time I am willing to part with.
First person with $2250 takes it away.. If I don't sell it complete I may
part it out (what a shame you "PURISTS") as follows:

     Complete overdrive trans, electricals, drive shaft (OD seldom used)
$ 875
     Complete Engine with new parts and total rebuild ($900 parts/machine
work) $ 500
     Complete hardtop, red, original with new back rubber glass(no rust,
good headliner) $ 400
     Complete Body and Misc Parts, extra parts received w/car
$ 575
      Complete /Perfect original Tool kit and owners manual with foldout
$300

The Serial # of the car is B9205539 LRO which means it was produced as a
Left Hand Drive Other car, not for U.S. market. The headlights were probably
changed and the car was shipped to the U.S. late in the production year.
The original owner (a 74 yr old man) bought it late in the year and it was
registered as a 1964.

Kurt.....if you or anyone else is interested I have some .bmp images and a
video of the car and extra parts. Please email me

-----Original Message-----
From: kurt.eckert(at)tfn.com <kurt.eckert(at)tfn.com>
To: alpines(at)autox.team.net <alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, October 26, 1998 8:55 AM
Subject: Alpine Replacement Body

>This weekend I was informed by my body guy that the body for my Series III
GT is
>a gonner. Almost every spot where two pieces of metal meet gives way if you
poke
>it with a screwdriver and it is just going to cost too much to repair.
>
>So, I am in the market for a Series III GT body to continue the project. If
>anyone has a line on a relatively if not completely rust free body please
let me
>know. I am willing to travel, so location is not as important as the
condition
>of the metal.
>
>Thanks,
>Kurt Eckert
>Boston, MA



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