
10-05-2006, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by dretceterini
Back before Elvira Ruocco retired, they were working on a project of scanning EVERYTHING in the archives!! I would love to get a repro set of the late 30s to mid-1940s Alfa Corse magazines!
The fact that they sent you all that material free of charge is just proof that at least the people at the archives have class and know what they are doing, unlike some of the marketing personnel.
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hey! I work in automotive marketing!
But I do agree... 90% of people in automotive marketing don't have an interest in cars. It can be tough to work with them.
But, that's fantastic that Archivo Storico gave you those books! What a great group. I'm pleased that the manufacturer still clearly cares about its history. My visit to the museum in Arese was amazing- a fantastic collection. I should have asked around at Archivo Storico, but I couldn't think of anything to ask them!
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