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[alfa] RE: th Ti Taledaga
And if anyone has period pics of it, or can point to where any pics were
published, I'd love to see them. Thanks
Thanks Eric.
Andrew Watry
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Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:51 PM
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Subject: Re: th Ti Taledaga
Andrew,
One of the more magical cars that has ever graced the Alfa lore... I've
looked
into this one a few times, to the point of trying to find the real car.
Tom Zat claims to have it.
But I had a few disucssions with Jim Weber, and one can be reassured- the
car
does not exist anymore. Some of it IS in Tom's car, but for sure, the
engine
is 100% wrong.
From the notes I had from Don Black, the car was built for the brand new
IMSA
group, in a new sedan racing class. The engine limit was 1700cc's. As
shown
in the CRH, this engine was a de-stroked 1750 motor (which was confirmed by
Don), while the rest of the car was a Ti Super, updated to GTA suspension
(sliding block, modified front uprights,...).
I've gotten one person who claims that the following was not true, BUT the
lore
is that the car was SO fast compared to the competion, that the car was
banned
after it's first race, at the Talledaga Motor Speedway (hence the name).
Being
Don Black, Alfa and IMSA quickly parted company...
After that, the car moved between a few owners, and was crashed quite a few
times.
I talked to Tom Zat about the car he does have, and he says that the engine
is
an 1800, clearly the wrong one...
Anyway, I would love to hear more about this car too, if people know more
history about it!!!
Eric Storhok
AA, MI
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