Best classic alfa club?
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AROC, without a doubt.
Alfaowner.com is sometimes referred to as a club and is a very good web forum, but the proper Alfa Romeo Owners Club is better for Classics anyway.
Yorkshire section is pretty active too and holds meetings in York
All you need on AROC is here,
http://www.aroc-uk.com/
The AROC Forum is pretty good for classics, though the 101's are somewhat more rare than 105's or 116's etc, but you would still get some support. The Giulietta register would be a very useful contact for you too, I think they are semi independent from AROC too as they cover a lot of foriegn members.
One of the leading Classic Rally crews in the UK are based in North Yorkshire too (the Wignals at Leyburn) and they have a couple of Giulietta Rally cars. They also run a little parts company on line too.
Alfaowner.com is sometimes referred to as a club and is a very good web forum, but the proper Alfa Romeo Owners Club is better for Classics anyway.
Yorkshire section is pretty active too and holds meetings in York
All you need on AROC is here,
http://www.aroc-uk.com/
The AROC Forum is pretty good for classics, though the 101's are somewhat more rare than 105's or 116's etc, but you would still get some support. The Giulietta register would be a very useful contact for you too, I think they are semi independent from AROC too as they cover a lot of foriegn members.
One of the leading Classic Rally crews in the UK are based in North Yorkshire too (the Wignals at Leyburn) and they have a couple of Giulietta Rally cars. They also run a little parts company on line too.
velocemitch said:
AROC, without a doubt.
Alfaowner.com is sometimes referred to as a club and is a very good web forum, but the proper Alfa Romeo Owners Club is better for Classics anyway.
Yorkshire section is pretty active too and holds meetings in York
All you need on AROC is here,
http://www.aroc-uk.com/
The AROC Forum is pretty good for classics, though the 101's are somewhat more rare than 105's or 116's etc, but you would still get some support. The Giulietta register would be a very useful contact for you too, I think they are semi independent from AROC too as they cover a lot of foriegn members.
One of the leading Classic Rally crews in the UK are based in North Yorkshire too (the Wignals at Leyburn) and they have a couple of Giulietta Rally cars. They also run a little parts company on line too.
Quite possibly the most helpful post since I joined PistonHeads. Thank you very much!Alfaowner.com is sometimes referred to as a club and is a very good web forum, but the proper Alfa Romeo Owners Club is better for Classics anyway.
Yorkshire section is pretty active too and holds meetings in York
All you need on AROC is here,
http://www.aroc-uk.com/
The AROC Forum is pretty good for classics, though the 101's are somewhat more rare than 105's or 116's etc, but you would still get some support. The Giulietta register would be a very useful contact for you too, I think they are semi independent from AROC too as they cover a lot of foriegn members.
One of the leading Classic Rally crews in the UK are based in North Yorkshire too (the Wignals at Leyburn) and they have a couple of Giulietta Rally cars. They also run a little parts company on line too.
_Leg_ said:
velocemitch said:
AROC, without a doubt.
Alfaowner.com is sometimes referred to as a club and is a very good web forum, but the proper Alfa Romeo Owners Club is better for Classics anyway.
Yorkshire section is pretty active too and holds meetings in York
All you need on AROC is here,
http://www.aroc-uk.com/
The AROC Forum is pretty good for classics, though the 101's are somewhat more rare than 105's or 116's etc, but you would still get some support. The Giulietta register would be a very useful contact for you too, I think they are semi independent from AROC too as they cover a lot of foriegn members.
One of the leading Classic Rally crews in the UK are based in North Yorkshire too (the Wignals at Leyburn) and they have a couple of Giulietta Rally cars. They also run a little parts company on line too.
Quite possibly the most helpful post since I joined PistonHeads. Thank you very much!Alfaowner.com is sometimes referred to as a club and is a very good web forum, but the proper Alfa Romeo Owners Club is better for Classics anyway.
Yorkshire section is pretty active too and holds meetings in York
All you need on AROC is here,
http://www.aroc-uk.com/
The AROC Forum is pretty good for classics, though the 101's are somewhat more rare than 105's or 116's etc, but you would still get some support. The Giulietta register would be a very useful contact for you too, I think they are semi independent from AROC too as they cover a lot of foriegn members.
One of the leading Classic Rally crews in the UK are based in North Yorkshire too (the Wignals at Leyburn) and they have a couple of Giulietta Rally cars. They also run a little parts company on line too.
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