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I think I just threw up in my mouth.

So svelte, so red, so Italian. Good God, it's my wet dream come true! Italians do it better.

I'm surprised nobody caught this...

Huh, whuh!? Air goes fast?

RWD is for hoons, goons and drivers. You cannot beat the precise steering and feedback. Plus nothing beats kicking the tail out on my rat-rod Alfetta SS.

The Healey hands down.

Maybe he can get Cristal to sponsor his team.

FIAT/Alfa just got out from underneath GM, well...they made a bundle on the buy out option. They will most likely go with Ferrari/Maserati dealerships as both are under the FIAT umbrella. This is all based on IF they do actually come back at all.

Looks like an Alfa Junior Z.

Umm...the freakin' PT Cruiser! It's horrid and looks like an angry kitchen appliance.

I want to see four round headlamps comeback instead of these square things we have now...and yes, Kamm tails.

Everyone knows racing stripes adds an instant 50+ horses!

Ah yes, the overlooked yet strangely desireable Alfa Romeo Berlina. I've owned two of them. One super beater 2000 and one hooned out Euro 1750 loaded with a Weberized 2 liter and other special goodies.

Anything over 25 years old doesn't need to meet current emissions or safety regulations. For example; when I imported my Giulia TI from Vancouver BC I didn't have to meet emissions or safety hoo-hah. It was super easy to bring it back to Seattle.

It's the bastard child cross of a Giulia Super, GTV and Fulvia. It's got to be Bertone designed.

It's true, the Sovietskis used vacuum tubes in the Mig 26 for their radar units. It's a C33C if you want to buy one.

I was driving my beater 1974 Alfa Berlina 2000 home from work. At that time I worked in Bothell, WA. I lived in Seattle. I was on the 520 which is packed with commuters, it's hell and it's only two lanes each way. About 1/2 mile before the bridge I stall the bastard in stop and go traffic. I couldn't get it started

I saw an ad in a really old Scientific American for a Toyota Corona pickup that had a twin spark (two plugs per cylinder) engine in it. Cool stuff as that's an AutoDelta trick. I dig the funky old Toyoders.

This argument is over a movie based on toys. Toys that are robots who can change into vehicles. Dudes, how much more 10 year old boy can you get? This ain't a highbrow concept, hence no need for a highbrow film.