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#1 Preserving Alfas (especially Alfetta GT's)
- To: AD <[email protected]>, Zacharey Cox <"(Siemens Business Services Inc)v-ntxzco"@domain.elided>
- Subject: #1 Preserving Alfas (especially Alfetta GT's)
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- Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 18:53:46 -0700
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- Organization: Alfa Accessories & Restoration
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In V8 #524 Zacharey Cox makes (in my opinion) a profound comment: "I
just finished up my Alfetta street car, bringing it back from nothing. I'm
very happy to have put life back in the car, rather than someone parting
it &
sending it to the crusher."
********
Zach, with the help of his NWARC buddies has apparently accomplished the
proverbial silk purse out of a pig's ear. He's done the
driveshaft, the transaxle (?), the front suspension, who knows what else
to his 'rather inexpensive Alfetta GT', and has taken a non-runner into
being a runnerall, as I understand, for a quite reasonable investment.
Along with Zach's helpful emails on my personal project, I salute him
for his perseverance, but
especially for his preservation instincts.
Biba
Irwindale, CA USA
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