
02-03-2007, 04:06 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000 touring sp
Yes, its unusual design from Italy, as I assume its an Italian designer, as the car is presented in a Park in Milan. But that don't mean that it should be med with neglect.
An Alfa Romeo, with a mother in law rear seat, is to me interesting, but whom could have designed, what you call "similar "oddball" coachbuilder" , a car like this.
It must be a challenge to everybody, knowledge Alfa Holic persons to answer these sort of question.
And I think that we shall be grateful because Carlo has posted this picture and question to us.
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I agree. Maybe someone who has a copy of Anselmi's 6c2500 book handy can come up with an answer.
Click on the word "mostra" on the left of this site. I posted this link about 3 years ago, but I think it deserves another look...You can then click on the "mostra" of Touring bodied cars, Zagato bodied cars, etc....
http://www.negri.it/index.htm
Last edited by dretceterini; 02-03-2007 at 04:49 PM.
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