A nice piece of Alfa p@&n on YouTube......

Started by Craig Sinclair, August 13, 2013, 06:25:49 PM

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Craig Sinclair

Current: 2012 Toyota 86
1976 Alfetta GT
Previous Alfa ownership:
1980 Alfetta Sedan
1977 Alfetta GTV
33 Quadrifoglio

Davidm1600

Thanks Craig, simply stunning.  Petrolicious videos are amazing.

How cool to have such family heritage.
Current:
2003 JTS 156 sportwagon
1969 Giulia sedan (x2)
1969 AC Fiat 124 sport

Past: '76 Alfetta 1.8 GT 
        '76 Alfetta 1.8 Sedan
        ' 73 2L Berlina

Tastarga

Yes, absolutely stunning - a beautiful car. If you are feeling affluent, there is one for sale for PDS 650k!See:

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C350171

Alfa 75 Twin Spark (daily driver)
Alfa 1750 GTV Rally Car (Targa Tasmania etc)
Alfa 1750 GTV Road car
Ferrari 365GT 2+2 (Former Targa car)
MG TC supercharged X2 (All purpose fun cars)

Nate Dog

Craig,
I won't thank you, you've done a very very bad thing.
I want one so bad i can taste it. I was much happier not knowing such things existed.

Tas, Yep, i already found that one.
Only one i could find.
How many did they make? From what i could find it never made it past concept car so couldn't have been many.

I think i might spend the next few years trying to figure out where i can raise 650,000 quid.

Tastarga

According to Wikipedia, Zagato made 39 SSZ Coupe's and 2 Spyders, so about as rare as GTO Ferrari's - selling for ₤ 20 million or so!

The 1900's are interesting cars, engine is basically a 4 cylinder version of pre war 6 cylinder cars - am even considering a 1900 Super (4 door sedan) - not nearly as beautiful, but a worthwhile Alfa none the less.
Alfa 75 Twin Spark (daily driver)
Alfa 1750 GTV Rally Car (Targa Tasmania etc)
Alfa 1750 GTV Road car
Ferrari 365GT 2+2 (Former Targa car)
MG TC supercharged X2 (All purpose fun cars)