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Originally Posted by AlexGS
What I find intriguing is the SIZE of the driveway - makes the 164s look like small cars!
Generally when the 164 is on my driveway, there's just room to squeeze another big car beside it.
In England on the other hand, a couple of small hatchbacks generally fill the driveway space.
-Alex
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Now you know why I bought a driveway with house and garage attached. My friend installed that driveway years ago. When he bought the house it had a normal narrow two car wide driveway. He had 4 teenage kids who drove as did he and his wife. Now if only the garage was bigger as it gets pretty full will two Alfa 164's in it and all their spare parts.
I bought the house when he retired and moved out of town.
We bought house one week before a major hurricane in 2003 and had to evacuate to it from our beach house so had some friends move in too for storm and we had 10 cars in driveway. We had over a week without power but we had friends to visit with anyway so "camping" out and cooking on the barbee in the backyard not to bad.
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Ciao, Alfisto Steve
Virginia Beach, VA
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Daily drivers: USA models 91 Bianco 164B 5-speed ALFA 4ME, 91 Argento aka "Quik Silver" 164B ALFA 4US w/AT, 93 Rosso 164L 5-speed - semi-daily driver with issues.
164L Rescue projects: 91 Argento aka Non-QS, and organ donor 91 Nero 164L
"A day without an Alfa whine is like a day without sunshine"
Last edited by Alfisto Steve; 05-15-2008 at 04:17 AM.
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