No! :-)
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To leather car,of high standard!:-)
Very beautifull.
Where in Italy was this photo taken?
The scenery looks familiar.
Oh yess,original 75 metalic car.......
Italy pic!:-)
Great looking 75.
The wheels fit the car perfectly, a perfect combination.
That shouldn't be a problem ;)
Here it's basicly the same
Tedi2007-12-30 15:53:22 //
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I have the same plans for the summer, with Alfonz. I promised him to bring'em home to Arese this summer, but unfortunatelly I hadn't got much free time and bucks, so I asked him to appologise :) Maybe next year...
Hahaha! That's so true!!
I was also thinking of going there (Mille Miglia) sometime in the near future, or at least go to Arese and visit the Alfa museum with the GTV6 ofcourse.
Tedi2007-12-29 23:34:24 //
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Yeah, could be worse, but it's enough shit already :) By the way...compared to Italy the situation is worse all over the world ;)
I think I should go to a Mille Miglia or whatever. To be honest the oldest Alfa I've ever seen was a '71 Giulia in a dumpster. However it had a very good estate. If we aren't count the extramatt, red painting and some rust :)
Hahaha...don't be too hard on yourself. ;)
It could be worse, like the chinese for example haha.
The best willever be bella Italia, the mekka for us crazy alfa-folk :))
Tedi2007-12-29 22:51:36 //
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I'll seeif i can dig up an old photo of my former 33. ;)
Would be nice :)
I can say that we've got plenty, almost every type you could think of is here i suppose.
I knew that I was born to a "wrong" country :D With the exception of one or two cars, the hungarian youngtimer Alfa line-up is here...it could be a bit short for you I think :)
I'll seeif i can dig up an old photo of my former 33. ;)
The youngtimers?
I can say that we've got plenty, almost every type you could think of is here i suppose.
Tedi2007-12-29 22:07:48 //
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Thanks in the name of Alfonz also :))
Well, the 33 1.7 16v QV was that Alfa, which I had seen in that car magazine when I was 8, so...I belive that you still miss it. So would do I :)
Anyway...what about the youngtimer Alfas in Netherland? Is your country "plenty" of them? Because here in Hungary we haven't got so much, and only a few of them had renovated...:S
Thank you, glad to be here. ;-)
Grazie!
Doesn't matter, an Alfa 145 is also an Alfa heheh.
Nice QV if i may say so.
*sigh* QV, those initials make me go crazy.
Owned the predecessor of your car, the 33 1.7 16v QV, still miss it till this very day :)
Tedi2007-12-29 21:36:00 //
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Welcome :)
I don't want to be partial, but you have the most beautiful chassis ever made for a transaxle ;) I know I know...I haven't had/have a transaxle, but i'm a big fan :))
Hi fellow alfisti,
On behalf of the dutch transaxle-community i would like to say thanks.
Oh well....my nick says enough which transaxle i've got heheh. ;-)
Oh,yess!:-))))
Congratulations 75 car.............
jeff752007-12-29 19:55:56 //
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That s the spirit,Transaxle rules!!
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Yes yes!
Alfettas,GTs >Vs,Giulietta Nuovas,90s,75s,SZ & RZ, 924&944s (khmm, sorry those not:)
So, viva la transaxle!
Owners of 75, 90 & other transaxle models... welcome! :)
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