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A great joke made even better with an explanation.

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Mine’s nothing special. It’s a 1982 GTV6. This is her.

I have a white ‘57 Giulietta Spider, but I don’t have much experience with it since it’s unrestored and currently stored in the back of the garage. Great origin story, though. I literally pulled it out of my grandparents’ barn. My granddad got the car from the original owner, who bought it new for his wife. She got

I’ve had one Alfa, and I have had it for slightly less than 25 years of its 50 year life. It is a 1967 Duetto Spider, which has a 1.6 liter wet pot motor, dual Weber carbs, five speed manual, 4 wheel disc brakes, double wishbone front suspension, semi independent rear suspension, monocoque body, weighs one ton and the

I went through quite a few of them back in the late 80s and early 90s, when nobody, I mean, nobody wanted them. Had a series 3 Spider which was totally reliable other than unknown, occasional electrical issues (and the top leaked more than a colander, and usual oil and coolant leak, and rust, and among other things).

This headline is reckless, David. Some young impressionable kid is going to read this article, and then think becoming an electrical engineer is a good idea.