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I didn't know that Alfetta Estate existed (pics attached)

4.9K views 11 replies 9 participants last post by  sfalfa  
#1 ·
Anyone can shed a light on this, as Ive never seen one before...

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#2 ·
HI TSpark. I think you'll find the reason you've never seen one is because it was only a design exercise. Alfa went through the same thing with the 75/Milano and even though I haven't seen a picture of it for a long time, I seem to remember it had very similar proportions in the rear, especially around the side windows. As far as Alfa's and station wagons go I'm pretty sure they did a 33 wagon, and there were the Berlina station wagon/ambulances/service vehicles that I think were for the Italian market only. Other than that the only other Alfa wagon I've seen was a 164 done many years ago by Tom Zat of Alfa Heaven fame in the USA. It was a combination of a 164 and a Ford Taurus wagon, strangely it didn't look too bad.

I may have missed out on something, I'm no station wagon expert so others may chime in with more accurate info.

Cheers, Rick.
 
#9 ·
That's just awesome that the car still exists and is being shown. Usually these cars are lost to the ages. Nice!