A famous racecar driver once said,
A famous racecar driver once said,
HA HA HA!
I had a couple Alfas myself when I was younger (both Spiders). I loved them both!
get a pair of each size.
get a pair of each size.
I had one exactly like that! And feel the same way.
We're defined by what we'll suffer for. Alfa Romeos are beautiful cars and fun to drive. That's not a good enough reason for an objective person to look past its faults. But the passionate, impulsive person will suffer for their love.
We're defined by what we'll suffer for. Alfa Romeos are beautiful cars and fun to drive. That's not a good enough reason for an objective person to look past its faults. But the passionate, impulsive person will suffer for their love.
What was that song at the end? Shazam didn't know it.
Thanks! I did check them out briefly. I wasn't sure they made warranty friendly mods. I thought I saw something about that but wasn't sure. I'll look into it more.
I have a base ST1 with nothing but a sunroof and the rado wheels. I'm actually perfectly happy with it. Well, the radio sucks, so not perfectly happy. But you get it.
I'm a dick and got one for a bit over $20k with a sunroof back in June.
When I was particularly fed up with my Spider years ago, it came to me:
Looks like it has a load of shit in its pants.
Wait...is pretty good equal to half-bad? Please ignore this post.
You can call this car handsome too. The body seems free of rust and/or significant paint issues. The turbines look pretty good and the tires seem to have plenty of tread. It is all jacked up like all GTs. I think they raised the U.S. cars to meet headlight and bumper height requirements, but it's not too much work to…
If you're not put off by that ultimatum then perhaps you'll also appreciate the challenge afforded by an old Alfa, especially one being touted as presently in a project state. Now, this one's not half bad looking - in that the outside looks pretty good, while the inside looks like it needs some work. See? Half…