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Old 08-12-2012, 07:59 PM
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I missed posting this Pur Sang Bugatti picture with Argentina's President Cristina Kirchner during recent visit.


Here go the Pur Sang Alfa Romeo

The Ladies have taken over the Country, left Mayoress of Parana (City where Pur Sang is), center lady in faded jeans Argentina's Industry Minister.


Minister in Alfa


Alfa Monza straight 8, block, flywheel, camshaft covers, etc.


Crankshaft


Bronze radiator with headlamp bracket.


Machining brake drum


Another view of the Alfa Monza. English wheel in the background.


Aluminium cockpit, bronze radiator and petrol tank are part of the body and end up painted same colour as rest of body.


Radiator already painted.


Painted petrol tank.



Finished car


Original Alfa Romeo 1750 getting a coupe body.

In case you missed this link, here's what Jay Leno has to say about the Pur Sang Alfa Monza
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/...eplica/1344151

Thanks for all the comments and viewing, it's nice to know you're interested

Next I'll post the "piece de resistance" the Mercedes Benz SSK
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Old 08-12-2012, 09:17 PM
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Porn...pure unadulterated automotive porn. I love it!
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Old 08-14-2012, 10:07 PM
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Robbie,
your confidence has shaken mine, so i did a bit of searching online and i found this
http://www.break.com/usercontent/201...orging-1977146

looks like i swung my foot into my mouth, again. no surprise there.

in my defense, the key step in this procedure seems to be machining rather than forging. if you start with 120kg and finish with 10kg, the key focus is not forging.

i have been taken to school. thanks, Robbie.
Lee here's what I've found about the making of the front axle.



The axle was first forged, then turned on a lathe, then the hollow was drilled and after the ends were closed by forging and last bent. According to the above drawings the Bugatti axle does not have any extra metal bellow the spring sockets and does not require milling as shown in the video you sent.

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