Alpina A4
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Alpina A4
Forgive my Alpina ignorance,but i've just met a bloke who tells me he has a 1978 E21 Alpina A4 in his lock up.As is the norm he said he was "going to get round to doing it up"'.I'm gonna try and get a look at it sometime soon.Anything i should know to prove its kosha?
There's one out there with my name on it.
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OKM 226P was a genuine A4s/3 - A4s being the same engine as the injected ALPINA 2002 and the 3 denotes it being a 3 series. If its genuine it should also be a pre 1978 car as they switched to modifying 323i's then.
Jimmy probably knows more but I think there were about 120 earl cars converted but how many made it to the UK I have no idea. There's a book available - which you can take a look at on Sunday if you like? - by James Taylor.
Jimmy probably knows more but I think there were about 120 earl cars converted but how many made it to the UK I have no idea. There's a book available - which you can take a look at on Sunday if you like? - by James Taylor.
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Alpina a4
Hi m3gaz,
In addition to retrobeemers comments there should also be matching chassis/engine numbers between +3780001+ and +3781950+ (rhd 320i/4
manufactured 11/75-8/77) with Alpina engine number +A4/3****+ next to cyl block number. Also four digit Alpina head number below the water inlet manifold. The Alpina engine number should correlate with the 9 page
Alpina spec sheet detailing modifications undertaken. Other considerations
are wheels, spoiler, clocks, dog-leg box, vented discs and maybe long range fuel tank in boot.
hope that helps
regards
johne21
(owner of the black one)
In addition to retrobeemers comments there should also be matching chassis/engine numbers between +3780001+ and +3781950+ (rhd 320i/4
manufactured 11/75-8/77) with Alpina engine number +A4/3****+ next to cyl block number. Also four digit Alpina head number below the water inlet manifold. The Alpina engine number should correlate with the 9 page
Alpina spec sheet detailing modifications undertaken. Other considerations
are wheels, spoiler, clocks, dog-leg box, vented discs and maybe long range fuel tank in boot.
hope that helps
regards
johne21
(owner of the black one)
http://i990.photobucket.com/albums/af24 ... A40086.jpg
check this out
check this out
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m3gaz reminded me about Retro Car mag and showed me the e21 feature in this months.
Alpina and the influence of Chinese under-bonnet bling!
November issue
http://www.retrocarsmag.com/
Alpina and the influence of Chinese under-bonnet bling!
November issue
http://www.retrocarsmag.com/
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