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Apr 6, 2018
Went to the Alfa Romeo Museum today. Here are a few pics of my favs.
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Apr 6, 2018
Some more
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#3
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Apr 6, 2018
Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. Light looks pretty good for photography. All cameras allowed, or just phones?
#4
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Apr 6, 2018
Seeing all these Alfas was very impressive. They are even more beautiful in real life.
I assume caneras are allowed. Seemed like everyone was taking lots of pics.
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#6
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Apr 6, 2018
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. We used to fly into Wausau when my son went to summer camp in Wisconsin. Would have been fun to visit.
I wish Alfa/Maserati would display some cars at their HQ. There's plenty of room in the basement, now that the Chrysler stuff has been moved to Conner Avenue in Detroit.
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#8
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Apr 6, 2018
Thank you for these beautiful pics. Since I am new to Alpha, what city is the museum located. Next time we visit italy,I will have to stop by.
#10
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Apr 6, 2018
I always wanted a Milano. I still think they're beautiful.
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#11
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Apr 6, 2018
Thank you so much for this, I have always wanted to go there.
Greg
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Apr 7, 2018
Wow!
Swissalfa,
Thanks for posting these beautiful photos. Marvelous!
#14
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Apr 8, 2018
re Tom Zat, there was a seen better days (or repairs) SSZ on bringatrailer recently.
I really wanted one ...
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Apr 9, 2018
The SSZ on Bring a Trailer was a bit sad for me to watch. I remember seeing the cars in their prime, they were quite something!
Here's a picture circa 1992 of me admiring an SSZ Stradale that literally just rolled out the shop at Alfaheaven, next to one of Tom Zat's prized 2600 Spiders. The Stradales had a lot nicer fit and finish than the race cars.
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#16
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Apr 9, 2018
Milan would be a good destination. I'd go to the museum and my wife would shop.
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Apr 9, 2018
"circa 1992" "as a teenager"
roughly the time my teenagers were getting ready to move out - but just before a new one showed up. but right in there I got my museum visit in
I consoled myself with the B&W mailer/spec sheet, while they had fun in my Alfa's
now all of them are so big I need the truck for if/when they visit
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