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[quote=henk4;956997]Alfa brought a 1300GTA to the Geneva Motorshow a couple years ago. Here are two more shots of that car. And I am glad it was a white car, because under these light conditions it looks so much better than the usual red.
(Edit, argh, you were not referring to this one....hope you still like it.)[/quote]
That mirror must have provided better shots, but I suppose you are keeping them for you only... :)
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[quote=henk4;956997]Alfa brought a 1300GTA to the Geneva Motorshow a couple years ago. Here are two more shots of that car. And I am glad it was a white car, because under these light conditions it looks so much better than the usual red.
(Edit, argh, you were not referring to this one....hope you still like it.)[/quote]
I do - it is my all-time favourite car after all :) I prefer the 'slimmer', more production-like body, though - wide fenders make it look a bit fat and wheels seem a bit smaller than I would like them to be.
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[quote=McReis;957078]That mirror must have provided better shots, but I suppose you are keeping them for you only... :)[/quote]
well, I recently posted them under another name, but it got removed as pornographic spam.
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[quote=henk4;957081]well, I recently posted them under another name, but it got removed as pornographic spam.[/quote]
A dirty mind is a joy forever, they say.
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1964 Alfa Romeo Guilia SS
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What a lovly car, i love old Alfa's and i love new Alfa's.
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Post 6 picture #4,
Isn't that a Alfa Romeo Giulietta instead of a Giulia ?
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[quote=Duell;986175]Post 6 picture #4,
Isn't that a Alfa Romeo Giulietta instead of a Giulia ?[/quote]
Auto quote... ;)
[quote=Ferrer;662258]1.6-litre engined variant were called Giulias. 1.3-litre engined cars were called Giuliettas.[/quote]
Also type in italian is spelt with one p only, "tipo". :)
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[quote=Ferrer;986204][quote=Duell;986175]Post 6 picture #4,
Isn't that a Alfa Romeo Giulietta instead of a Giulia ?[/quote]
[quote=Ferrer;662258]1.6-litre engined variant were called Giulias. 1.3-litre engined cars were called Giuliettas.[/quote][/QUOTE]
Only Italians can make such a mess of things.
Because the predecessor and successor of this Giulia tipo 105/115 are both called Giuletta. :confused: I'm lost.
But if you guys think this thread is fine now. I'll leave it so.
On the other hand I also see some TZ(1) pictures, and the [URL="http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34707&highlight=tz2"]TZ2 already[/URL] has its own thread. So the original TZ(1) should too.
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The sucessor (Series 116) is completely different thing, based on the Alfetta floorpan and produced between 1977 and 1985.
The thing is this thread also contains the earlier original Giulietta/Giulia models (Series 105/Series 750) produced from 1954 to 1965.
I know, only italians can make something that should be straightforward, so complicated... ;)