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I saw a rather tasty one only yesterday afternoon. I was certainly cheered to see it.
It was on the M20, presumably coming from the Eurotunnel and had two rather elderly parties in it. There might have been some event on at the weekend because I also saw a rather tasty chrome bumper MGB GT in remarkably good condition go past.
I saw a rather tasty one only yesterday afternoon. I was certainly cheered to see it.
It was on the M20, presumably coming from the Eurotunnel and had two rather elderly parties in it. There might have been some event on at the weekend because I also saw a rather tasty chrome bumper MGB GT in remarkably good condition go past.
For me, the 80's was a great decade, not only because Ford did NOT buy Alfa Romeo in 1987 (Fiat panic'ly did instead) - but also because they still did cars of the mold "Exciting Engineering & Exciting Design" in one car. Often its been one of the two with Alfa.

Edited by Pereldh on Wednesday 27th November 10:47
seen this? this guy is doing a swap in a alfa 105 the alfarrari
he has some video's but this is a fast forward video, great video me thinks, what a work, but not completed.
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he has some video's but this is a fast forward video, great video me thinks, what a work, but not completed.
Home Built By Jeff
https://youtu.be/yvpnYsfLApQ
Pereldh said:
For me, the 80's was a great decade, not only because Ford did NOT buy Alfa Romeo in 1987 (Fiat panic'ly did instead) - but also because they still did cars of the mold "Exciting Engineering & Exciting Design" in one car. Often its been one of the two with Alfa.

As someone who was underneath his 75 yesterday pulling out the gear linkage to re-bush it I'd disagree with "exciting engineering". I may go for "ludicrously complicated engineering" instead.Edited by Pereldh on Wednesday 27th November 10:47
Although I do like the idea that at a time when everyone else was going front wheel drive for their family saloon, Alfa was fitting a rear mounted transaxle with a close ratio gearset and limited slip diff in it. Because you really need that stuff in a family car...
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