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I owned a 1964 Ti w/ 5 speed column shift. That's right, a 5 speed column shift. It was a blast to drive. Nimble and that little 1600 engine was made for hoonage. Had the old ribbon speedo too. The old Ti & Supers are an absolute blast to drive.

He's the Kanye West of MMA.

Jesus Keeeerist. My electric guitar's schematic is more complicated than that thing!

Another owner of a Sport 1000 Biposto here. The lines...the sounds....glorious...

A black Montreal....want!

Excellent work. The A10 is one of my all time favorites...only to be topped by the F4 Phantom. Both are absolutely tough as nails. With that said, please do a profile on the F4.

I love dogs. I have two of 'em but man, fuck that fucking dog. Good on that cat for fighting the good fight.

My buddy sent these shots to me last month. Taken on I5 in Oregon between Eugene and Salem.

Indeed. My '64 Ti (which had a 5 speed column shift BTW) was a little heavy at parking lot speed but excellent once on the road.

I like the idea of no power steering but to your point my Alfa Milano's had power steering and they still felt very connected to the road with great feedback. So yes, power steering can be done well.

Crack pipe my friends. While the engine is stunning on these things, the rest is questionable.

Having owned two Milanos (both 2.5 Golds) I can say these things are a unbelievably fun to drive/hoon. Near perfect 50/50 weight balance, beautiful steering and a gem of an engine that just wants to be opened up. It's a driver's car. I've always felt they had the best Fun:Dollar ratio out there...of course I never

Yes sir, he is.

Alfa parts are plentiful and not that hard to find.

Ah yes, killjoy...because being homeless is fun. Go work in the field for a while then come back and talk to me.

When working with the chronically homeless you address critical needs first; medical, mental health, food, etc. This does not include leading a spinning class on bikes wearing a half shirt and being an attention whore douche bag.

MotoCzysz is hardly vaporware. They produce bikes and compete in racing. Living in Portland I see their van hauling the bikes to various locations. Rode past one on my Duc just the other day. MotoCzysz bikes are very real.

How about a 1968 Alfa Romeo F12 Ambulance? Now we are talking...

It's interesting how you can see the coach builders use concepts across marques - Alfa Romeo Giulia SS...which of course was the pedestrian version of the BATs.

Yup. That's it. It was for sure my old Berlina. I bought it from a guy who did horrible things to it. Nursed it back to health. Sold it to a young man in CA who must have sold it on.