I never thought I'd write these words, but that's a Kardashian I'd marry.
I never thought I'd write these words, but that's a Kardashian I'd marry.
In 2003 I was in the same situation and I almost did exactly the same thing. But then I test drove the Liberty. I still hold that to be the worst vehicle I've ever driven.
It's a concept car. It doesn't necessarily have to go at all, let alone go backward.
And besides all the Austin-Healey 3000s, the C1 Vettes, Bel-Aires, Nomads, Cudas, 512bbs, etc, there is this from Alfa's early days:
Agreed. Seems like something that should have a bunch more posts.
I think that this guy might disagree with you...
I can't say that I care about this at all...but this was awesome Stef!
Apparently petroleum based greases cause the boot to deteriorate. So as long as you're using a silica based grease, you're fine. I'd guess that most of the better brake greases are silica based.
Undercoat an Alfa? They have rust problems?
Sorry to hear that you let her go. Hope you replaced her with something worthy.
Oh, thought the pics were of your car.
Definitely. I've heard that you can damage your master cylinder like that. You just have to remember to top off the reservoir when your done.
Agreed. I was taught to use anti-seize or brake grease.
Wow. I never knew something like that even existed. Oh, those wacky Italians. What year is it?
I was just about to comment on that. What do you use to grease the pins? I've been told not to use anti-seize or brake grease because they'll eat the rubber boots.
Doug, I think you just saved me from a huge mistake. I was just about to pay cash for a Ferrari 360 that I saw on Autotrader, but you talked me out of it. Dodged a bullet there. Thanks pal!
She's gone from blow to suck!
Only one in stock right now? I wonder how long it would take to get my 2nd one?
Oh, Kinja!
Any of the late 60's or early 70's Alfa GT coupes. There's just not enough Alfa on jalopnik ( Is there ever enough Alfa? ) and this was the first car that came to mind when I saw the challenge. These cars were great drivers cars, you see them turned into race cars all the time. Add the Bertone styling and I think…
...has to be the most well-documented car in existence.