The most beautiful Alfa Romeo ever built
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PhilipAlfa said:
Some of the pre-ware stuff is very beautiful.
It's funny - I think they're great-looking things, but I somehow don't think of them as cars. Which is obviously ridiculous. 
PhilipAlfa said:
I also think a nice step-front bertone is a brilliant looking car
Definitely.Also the Giulia / Giulietta SS (because I'm not clever enough to tell the difference).
And the TZ and TZ2, although the latter maybe doesn't count.
The 33 is definitely prettier, but overall I maybe prefer the TZs...
jamieboy said:
PhilipAlfa said:
Some of the pre-ware stuff is very beautiful.
It's funny - I think they're great-looking things, but I somehow don't think of them as cars. Which is obviously ridiculous. 

What do you think of them as you crazy loon?

Above, a pre-war sandcastle as seen by Jamieboy.
RicksAlfas said:
What do you think of them as you crazy loon?
"Horseless Carriages". 
I guess you've got the advantage over me - I can't remember the war
so when I think "pre-war" I think more of things like this:
...although I accept that doesn't make it much less ridiculous.

Disco Volante is a good shout, too.
edit - oops! apologies to classics.com.
Edited by jamieboy on Thursday 5th November 10:54
jamieboy said:
I guess you've got the advantage over me - I can't remember the war 
That's probably because you were hiding behind that big wall we built to keep you out of eye and earshot. 

Pre-war stuff doesn't do much for me either but they are impressive in their own way. I remember following one to NAD a few years back and it was really shifting, sliding out of roundabouts and generally going very well. Then when it parked up a very smart older lady got out of the driving seat!

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