Let's see your Alfa Romeos!
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ZesPak said:
Just came back from Italy. Loads of them about.
I remember going there well over a decade ago and saw numerous carabinieri 159, loved their livery. Now they were all Punto or Guilietta.
I've owned 3 myself, great car in many ways. Weighed about half as much as the moon though.
They've just taken delivery of hundreds of Tonale's apparently so still quite loyal to Alfa Romeo, either that or Alfa need somewhere to offload all of those they clearly aren't selling to the public.I remember going there well over a decade ago and saw numerous carabinieri 159, loved their livery. Now they were all Punto or Guilietta.
I've owned 3 myself, great car in many ways. Weighed about half as much as the moon though.
Not sure I posted a pic of mine so here it is
Not old school but very much used as intended. Pulls a box trailer of wet fields to tracks (4wd handy!)
Go work everyday, centre parks with kids/bikes on back, roof box at times, roof tent when racing long distance on circuit
Been solid so far 18k since new. I intend to run it for the next 4-5 years
Not old school but very much used as intended. Pulls a box trailer of wet fields to tracks (4wd handy!)
Go work everyday, centre parks with kids/bikes on back, roof box at times, roof tent when racing long distance on circuit
Been solid so far 18k since new. I intend to run it for the next 4-5 years
Here's my "Bussone" after a bit of a spruce-up by Autolusso while the engine was out for new belts and a clutch (complete with Garage Queen CTek leads):
I still need to get the intake runners re-chromed (turnaround time was too long to get them done at the same time as the powder coating). Also wondering what to do with the fuel rails. I was wondering about nickel plating those - any suggestions from other Busso obsessives?
I still need to get the intake runners re-chromed (turnaround time was too long to get them done at the same time as the powder coating). Also wondering what to do with the fuel rails. I was wondering about nickel plating those - any suggestions from other Busso obsessives?
Elderly said:
dinkel said:
That colour makes such a pleasant change from …… red :yawn:and it really suits the body shape, but what’s going on with the rear ride height?
I like it when the rear comes up a bit.
Light colours make a beautifully sculptured car look even more elegant:
Giugiaro did a fine job.
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