Basically you are right. However, Alfa's racing cars (both pre and after WW2) used to wear Quadrifoglio badges as as a good luck token. I think :Exige: ment competiton versions of GTs.Originally Posted by McReis
Basically you are right. However, Alfa's racing cars (both pre and after WW2) used to wear Quadrifoglio badges as as a good luck token. I think :Exige: ment competiton versions of GTs.Originally Posted by McReis
Oh no...you got the deisel and crap wheels...What is the world coming to?
I am a premium member of photobucket.com and never delete any pics from my albums so they should stay there for good.Originally Posted by Vaigra
I must buy a good digi cam first for high resolution shots - will let you know and send you some.
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Those pics were taken this evening on a quite road (dead end) very near my house. Still any car that passed the people got out to have a closer look at my cars.Originally Posted by Revo
I had to drive each one there and then walk back to get another to take the pics. I don't have enough space to take them in my yard like that.
gorgeous.
i am very jealous. i can't wait for alfas to return to the US market so i can get one.
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I was going to crown you king of rust but the crown fell apart on the way here
Wonderfull cars, great taste!
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I'm not a great fan of Alfas but nice collection there!
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