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    and one in a very famous livery
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    eheh! ^^
    UN ANELLO PER MODERARLI...UN ANELLO PER RICHIAMARLI...UN ANELLO PER FERMARLI E NEL BUIO...BANNARLI

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    Originally posted by henk4
    and one in a very famous livery

    this one is veeeeeeeery nice!
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    and not for the fainthearted
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    I only own 1 picture of a BMW and here it is.
    There is a young bloke whos a pizza boy who owns one and he thinks hes king shit because he drives a BMW but the sad fact is hes manged to stall it nearly every time he drives it and he cant do a burnout in it (he has been trying) I know thats all the drivers fault but thaty doesnt do the car maker any favors.
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    Originally posted by henk4
    and not for the fainthearted






    beautiful!!!
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    this is the best classic car for me and i just saw it on ULTIMATECAREPAGE it s been added today it s realy nice
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    and here is the back
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    yes you are right about the Glas, too bad there is no picture of the interior, with its splendid collection of dials. I don't have one either.
    The main drawback of the car was the very short wheelbase, which is even obvious from just looking at the pictures, ride was less comfortable than should be expected.

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    i also didn t find an pic for the inside i might after cause i don t have much time

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    That GLAS is a bit ugly. I'd go for a 2002 Turbo as a classic BMW.

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    Classic Cars

    I love old Italian cars, such as Alfa Romeo's 8C Monza, Ferrari 166 MM's, and Maserati Birdcage's. I also love old British cars, Jaguar XK-SS and AC Cobra's (Well that's mostly British)
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    Jaguar MK9 - 1961, Jaguar XK150 - 1957, Citroen 15CV and Jaguar MK2 - 1962.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    I am not so sure that Jean Redele actually liked Renault, if you at the way it all ended for Alpine. But I do like the cars, so here we go
    Reanult were e "necessary evil" for the Alpine factory to continue.
    Dieppe were strongly independant and if you neede help on an Alpine it was best to call them direct. Channels via Renault were not very helpful

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    Alpine More Pictures...
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