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Re: ES30/SZ's in the US



I think that the ES30/SZ/RZ could qualify under the new "show and display" exemption if nothing else. As you say, it would be a simple matter to get one of these to pass smog due to the similarity of the engine to the Milano Verde, and that's the only real hurdle that the car would have to clear. It already qualifies due to it's rarity (only about 300 of each were made), so no safety regs have to be adhered to. When the guy who got the exemption through (some say with Bill Gates' money - he wanted to be able to drive the Porsche 959 he's had in a warehouse for more than 10 years) he still had to do a lot of engineering to get the 959s to pass smog (even the "show and display" exemption doesn't exempt a car from meeting emissions standards). The Alfa RZ/SZ won't have that problem because an almost identical drive train HAS complied with US and CA emissions regulations and the parts to convert these cars are readily available and relatively cheap.

George Graves
'86 GTV-6 3.0S

On Tuesday, Aug 5, 2003, at 19:55 US/Pacific, alfa-digest wrote:



Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 19:42:15 -0400
From: Eric Storhok <[email protected]>
Subject: ES30/SZ's in the US

Damian asks about the modern SZ/ES30 in the states.

While I don't know of any, it may not be that hard to import one. I'll
have to forward the links I have for the DOT and EPA concerning importing
cars. But I've thought about it a few times, thinking of which modern Alfa
could possibly be brought into the US.

Of the non- imported Alfas from the 80's on, I think the ES30 would be
among the easiest. By reading the rules, I've concluded that if I make it
essentially the same as a Milano Verde, you should be all set- so install
the catalyst system from a Verde, and then mention that it is exactly the
same platform for crash, and you might be all set.

I'll try to remember to send the links home, as I have them at work. Lots
of paperwork, and you might have to use a broker. But since the cars are
somewhat obscure and significantly similar to an already approved car, it
might go smoothly.

Cool cars- I saw one at an AutoItalia event at Goodwood. Oh, my gosh, what
a musical engine!

Eric Storhok
Ann Arbor, MI

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