RHD, V6, Q-System 'box, Sportwagon... I wouldn't be surprised if the total number of cars built with this combo was in the two digits. It's a proper rare spec, and I'm glad it's been saved!
Great work, we need to save more of these modern classics. Finding a decent garage is hard these days and I'm convinced some places will quote a silly number because they are not really interested in doing the work or don't have the skills. Welding for example seems to be a dying art. Fortunately I have a great local Alfa specialist looking after my 916 Spider.
It's crazy to see the difference between the Netherlands and the UK in terms of rust. Although it rains almost as much in Holland then in the UK we have less salt around us i guess. If i compare my 20 year old Alfa 156 floor and the rest it looks so much better. Almost no rust at all. Only the windscreen/roof part there is a little on top as they all like to rust there. Nice you made it going for a long time again i hope. Hope you put a good undercoat on the floor of the car. It could sure use it. Maybe one day ill make the trip to the UK so you can do some small bits and bobs to the car and i can visit the UK once and you can show my old Alfa 156 1.8 with almost 200K miles on it on LPG.
I love how in every video I see the sheer amount of rust and I'm like "OMG" and you continue on poking... "little bit of rust over here"... "but nothing too bad" 😂😂
Absolutely brilliant video neil ❤👍 what a beautiful car most ppl would have scraped it at that price omg robbing pigs it's in the hands of the master brilliant
I don’t think i have ever seen a Q System 156 SW ever in that colour before , The ones i came across were silver but yes rare car even when new ( Even when i worked down the docks driving Alfas brand new prior to going to dealers on transporters )
At 10k the garage doesnt want the work is my guess and if they got the green light they'd be quids in for the supposed "hassle" of taking it on or having a large buffer built in should the jobs take longer than expected.
I think you're on the money. But I think they did want the work - I reckon they thought they wouldn't have any competition for the job and knew how exclusive and worth saving it was, so they tried their luck
have a saloon q-system, 1000€ with a year MOT, 187k km`s... just for shits and giggles a nippy v6 with automatic, going to replace front and back suspension, and tickle the exhaust, freshen up the bottom tins and leaky steering box....
The difference wasn’t that great and perhaps understandable given the unknown issues that may have cropped up. The rust you blokes get is horrendous, my 3.0 75 has not one speck of rust but I am in Australia
I think the owner is lucky he found you. A decent honest mechanic.
RHD, V6, Q-System 'box, Sportwagon... I wouldn't be surprised if the total number of cars built with this combo was in the two digits. It's a proper rare spec, and I'm glad it's been saved!
Some imported to Japan. A few are finding their way to UK in great condition.
@@ds1868I have one the same colour in Japan now.
Great work, we need to save more of these modern classics. Finding a decent garage is hard these days and I'm convinced some places will quote a silly number because they are not really interested in doing the work or don't have the skills. Welding for example seems to be a dying art. Fortunately I have a great local Alfa specialist looking after my 916 Spider.
It's crazy to see the difference between the Netherlands and the UK in terms of rust. Although it rains almost as much in Holland then in the UK we have less salt around us i guess. If i compare my 20 year old Alfa 156 floor and the rest it looks so much better. Almost no rust at all. Only the windscreen/roof part there is a little on top as they all like to rust there.
Nice you made it going for a long time again i hope. Hope you put a good undercoat on the floor of the car. It could sure use it.
Maybe one day ill make the trip to the UK so you can do some small bits and bobs to the car and i can visit the UK once and you can show my old Alfa 156 1.8 with almost 200K miles on it on LPG.
A lot of salt on the road in the UK.
I love how in every video I see the sheer amount of rust and I'm like "OMG" and you continue on poking... "little bit of rust over here"... "but nothing too bad" 😂😂
I remember watching an episode of Flipping Bangers. The boys purchased an Alfa. But the rust was so bad they’d had to scrap it.
Not seen that one.
Love these v6 engines , especially the chrome pipes.
Absolutely brilliant video neil ❤👍 what a beautiful car most ppl would have scraped it at that price omg robbing pigs it's in the hands of the master brilliant
Cheers.
I don’t think i have ever seen a Q System 156 SW ever in that colour before , The ones i came across were silver but yes rare car even when new ( Even when i worked down the docks driving Alfas brand new prior to going to dealers on transporters )
10 grand is way too much. Thank goodness it is in the hands of a decent honest mechanic now
All saved now for almost half of the quote.
You know what part seems to be pretty rare? Those upper spring perches, those rubbers that sit up top. Where do you get them from?
Brilliant job ! I still miss my 156 Sportwagon.
It's been stood a while, but it's going to be a good car.
It did turn out to be a good car!
I bought a 16 mazda 3 for 11k. Id much prefer a 156 Alfa with that engine, running well for the money.
£3k to £5k to get it good nick 👍
At 10k the garage doesnt want the work is my guess and if they got the green light they'd be quids in for the supposed "hassle" of taking it on or having a large buffer built in should the jobs take longer than expected.
I think you're on the money. But I think they did want the work - I reckon they thought they wouldn't have any competition for the job and knew how exclusive and worth saving it was, so they tried their luck
Is it just me that thinks Neil gives Ron Weasley from harry potter vibe 😂😂😂 can’t wait to buy my first Alfa and bring it to him.
Great work 🤙💥👏
thanks
Nice one
have a saloon q-system, 1000€ with a year MOT, 187k km`s... just for shits and giggles a nippy v6 with automatic, going to replace front and back suspension, and tickle the exhaust, freshen up the bottom tins and leaky steering box....
How come you never check the steering ??
That is a nice car.
10k ? Somebody was writing their own pension there . Looks very decent now, well done
Good stuff :)
Few GTVs in your forecourt
Quoting a huge amount is just their way of saying they are not interested in doing the job.
think there was a full estimate off the garage.
I'm guessing they quoted $10k because they didn't want to touch it. Too many potential seized bolts etc.
The difference wasn’t that great and perhaps understandable given the unknown issues that may have cropped up. The rust you blokes get is horrendous, my 3.0 75 has not one speck of rust but I am in Australia
All the work was done on parts you cant see in the finished video and minimal bodywork was done.
Hi do you sell Alfa's?
Not really. Once in a while I do
Swear I’ve seen a q4 156 estate with brembos before
A little bit of rust 😂
Was that quote from a specialist in Sussex?
Do you mean Monza Sports?
I'm going to have a guess.....autolusso 👀
i dont know im afraid so cant comment.
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Why is the left side airbag cover so loose?
@@RelojsuizoHdR They all do that, sir!
Clips behind either break or stretch over the years.
916 Alloys on this one.
Rust repairs several hundred quid? and the rest...