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Re: service shop advice in Southern New England
I have bought parts from Jonathan Johnson but have never dealt with him,
but I think Dennis Black would be a better choice in that area, Dennis is
Don Black's son. Another is Ellis Imports if Chuck is still in biz.
Again, this is purely by reputation, no personal experience.
- Steve.
P.S. Re. Alfa coming back to these shores, does anyone know what Craig
Morningstar is up to? Last I saw him was at Pebble Beach, he had defected
to the dark side to Mercedes Benz.
At 09:18 AM 7/17/2002 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
Hey all-
I was driving to the "grass & leaf dump" in Attleboro, MA / Pawtucket,
R.I. area
a few weeks ago and I saw a shop called "Blue and White Motors". As the name
suggests, along with the big Roundel painted on the front, it is primarily
a BMW
shop. Interestingly enough, within the Roundel was a green Quadrifoglio
emblem.
Turns out it is also an Alfa shop.
Anyway, does anyone have any experience with these folks? I wanted to get a
simple check up diagnostic on my '63 Spider (related to the generator light),
but know nothing about this shop since I haven't lived in the area that
long. I
would normally take the car to Alfas Unlimited (CT) or Glynn Motorsport
(MA) but
both are far enough away that it becomes a fairly significant effort to
get the
cars there.
Thanks
-JT
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