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Old 11-01-2006, 02:18 AM
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Giulia Stationwagons

Let me introduce myself: I am Theo Meinster, editor of the Dutch Alfa Romeo Club Magazine "Het Klaverblaadje". Living in Rotterdam, Holland.

I am working on an article about the Giulia Stationwagons. I am looking for informatie about the different bodyworkfactory's like Coli, Grazia, Giorgetti and Introzzi. Does anybody know more about this factory's?

I am a bit in a hurry because my deadline is in a few weeks. I'll hope someone can help me find out.

Thanks!

If you know something, please send an e-mail to: redactie@alfaclub.nl

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Old 11-03-2006, 05:04 AM
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Hello Theo and welcome.
There are a few threads on the BB regarding stationwagons, I suggest you do a search. There are also some very knowledgeable people who frequent the board. Good luck with your research and congratulations on producing a great magazine.
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Old 11-03-2006, 05:39 AM
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Thanks Jeff,

I will search for it!

Ciao

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Old 11-03-2006, 09:09 AM
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Hi Theo,

your topic is indeed tough! There is not much recorded about the Giulia Stationwagons! I think even at Alfa Romeo there are no reliable figures how many were built and who did it.

Of course the cars of Colli are the most common.
I found versions called "Familiale", other carried the name "Giardinetta".
In what features they differ from each other, I have no confirmed data.
Propably the interior could be the difference between the versions.

But I found this photo of a Giorgetti version. Maybe you like it


If you didn't came over this site before, try this link:
http://www.poliziadistato.it/pds/chi...ciale_1600.htm
If you check the site closely, you will find more....

Best regards
Ciao Carlo
P.S. I am looking forward to read the next KB
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Thanks Carlo,

Do you know someone who knows this car? Or does anyone knows if the Giulia Stationwagon are built in a Nuovaversion?

Does anybody knows a car with a dieselengine in it?
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This little gem was at the Mostre in 1996. If you want the high res pictures, you can email me at bgwermey at hotmail dot com.
I have send you an e-mail.
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Is there anyone who knows this Giulia Stationwagon?
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Theo,

P.Italiano (AR110AF) is the most reliable source for such information. Since he already writes for "het klaverblaadje" it shouldn't be a big deal to convince him to help you I think
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Old 11-13-2006, 09:27 PM
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Is there anyone who knows this Giulia Stationwagon?
That is one of the Berkeley California wagons. Owner has a second one too. I think there may be a third in the area as well.
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Old 11-14-2006, 05:06 AM
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Theo,

P.Italiano (AR110AF) is the most reliable source for such information. Since he already writes for "het klaverblaadje" it shouldn't be a big deal to convince him to help you I think
Hey Ronny, I DON't know everything!!

Yet I'm already trying to help Theo.
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That is one of the Berkeley California wagons. Owner has a second one too. I think there may be a third in the area as well.
Hi Matt,

Do you have an e-mailadress of the owner?

Thanks for your help,

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many cars for sale in italy at milano dealer
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1600 wagon

Here is one as seen at Padova this past month...
Giorgetti is still in business I believe...
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Here is a link to a recent sale of a wagon on ebay.

http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/alfa-romeo-cars-sale-wanted/33061-giulia-colli-wagon-ebay.html
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