First one in the US, (I think) is being picked up today by Jim Glickenhaus:
"I'm picking up mine today. It looks very pretty in P 4/5 Red. Alfa has kindly sent their development driver to show me how to enjoy her. They'll be picking me up in a few minutes."
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-Sam
"You're not a proper petrol head until you've owned an Alfa."
Jeremy Clarkson
-500 units
-Price in Italy:213.250 euros...higher than F430 Spider/430 Scuderia.
-CCM (ceramic discs) instead of dualcast.
-Carbofiber frame in the dashboard
-New gearshift management software (selection time is down by 50 %) & suspension set-up.
-Until now 300 of the 1200 customers interested in purchasing the 8c have been selected.
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[B]Alfa Romeo un nuovo modo di percepire l'arte[/B]
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Sigh. Unattributed photos of rare cars is less than helpful, but this photo was taken in Germany when the 8C Spider apparently visited the Oldtimer GP on the Nürburgring a couple of weeks ago.
For the anoraks among us, it's a bit interesting that the Italian license plate carries neither a province code nor a registration year in the blue area on the right
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'99 166 3.0 (La Divina) // '72 Montreal (La Tempesta)