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RE: [alfa] Re: don't miss this Alfa....
As usual I'm way behind on my reading which is why I very seldom
contribute to the discussions.
Years ago when I lived in Nashville there was a kid running around with
a white Milano (with everything painted white including all trim) that
actually
had a white soft top glued on to his roof. He spotted my Milano parked
in my driveway and stopped to knock on my door. He was so proud of
his car. All I could do was laugh at the car. I tried not to but couldn't
help it... Never saw him again. Hopefully for the car's sake it got run
over by a truck and died a quick and painless death.
Dave McCrory
Maryville TN
3 Milanos (non with soft tops)
76' spider
93' 164
>Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 05:42:18 -0500
>From: "Brian Shorey" <[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: [alfa] Re: don't miss this Alfa....
>> Ok, here's my unnecessary response....
>> First of all, it's an automatic. Second, it's an "Alpha"
>> Romeo. Third, how can it be a cold intake when there appears
>> to be nothing keeping underhood air from being sucked into
>> the air filter? Fourth, the rear wing is absolutely
>> unforgivable. I don't know how the current owner can actually
>> sleep at night knowing that he has created such an
>> abomination. I'll be cringing all night
>> every time I think of that wing....
>Just out of curiosity, has anybody ever had anything even remotely close
>to being this hideous show up at one of their club events?
>I don't know what my reaction would be if I ever saw something like this
>entered in an actual concours, TT, or even just show up in the parking
>lot at a swap meet.
>I don't know why, but I squinted while looking at a couple of the
>pictures of this car, half expecting to see "Mr. A.R." monogrammed on
>the seats or doors...
>;)
>bs
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