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Sorry, not sure how to send multible images. She's the winner of best in class at Huntington concours twice, Laguna concours, Coastline Car classic
 
RonH, I think that is the prettiest car I have ever seen.. . . . . yep it is!
I bet you love going into your garage.
Thanks for sharing
I agree. It is a beauty.
 
Thanks guys. I've had her for nearly 20 years, and always enjoyed her. A true pleasure to drive, and always draws a crowd of people asking what it is. Almost sold it once, and my family was going to kill me. Here's a few more pictures. Hope this works
 

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I've been whipped by this at several concourse events, so I can attest to its perfection !
A completely well done job !
 
While the 750/101 Giulietta Spiders get the most attention, I have to admit that, especially the front detailing of the Touring 2000 Spider, makes 750/101's look somewhat crude by comparison. I love the split front bumper which really showcases that beautiful grill, along with the raised bodywork for the side vents.
 
(cross-posted at "[..] Photos of 105 GT's only")

(Just realized this is a repeat.. but in case you haven't seen it.. ;-) )

Twin Peaks Blvd., SF, a few months ago (Samsung Stride phone-cam)

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Thanks guys. I've had her for nearly 20 years, and always enjoyed her. A true pleasure to drive, and always draws a crowd of people asking what it is. Almost sold it once, and my family was going to kill me. Here's a few more pictures. Hope this works
Que bella machina ! :)
 
(Just realized this is a repeat.. but in case you haven't seen it.. ;-) )

Twin Peaks Blvd., SF, a few months ago (Samsung Stride phone-cam)

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Doesn't matter if it is a repeat. It is a fantastic vehicle beautifully photographed.
 
Here's my Spider a couple days ago on the first fair weather drive of this spring. This was taken at the turn around point on a favorite route of mine near Seattle, The road to get there and back is roller coastery with lots of tight turns as it follows a path on the side of the hills flanking the river valley. There are some short stretches where there's room to get up to about ninety, some nice esses, and a bunch of tight turns some marked as low as 20 mph. Great stuff.

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OK so strictly speaking, none of my cars really count as classic Alfas (1 will in the future !!) But i thought id share them anyway. Hope i didnt put in too many pics but the first car here is wonderful... so has the most pictures !! Its a 1999 3.0 V6 Alfa Romeo GTV - which in the UK where i live, is a 'huge' engine lol fuel here costs as much per litre, as Americans pay per-galon !! So thats my weekend toy .. or at least it will be again when i put in a new clutch !

Sorry their not true classics like the 105s but wanted to show them off, just because they are Alfas haha

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Heres my other one i have at the moment a bit modern but beautiful none-the-less and just thought id share, the Alfa Romeo 156 saloon - wonderful cars.. when they work !!

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Oh and since its a one-of-a-kind my Brabus Mercedes, for good measure !!

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Sorry sorry.. i know its not an Alfa but i wanted to sneak it in there, its classic at least LOL
 
Sorry their not true classics like the 105s but wanted to show them off, just because they are Alfas haha
I think your Alfas are already classics. After all, they are old by a lot of people's standards. The difference between them and run of the mill cars is that they will always be beautiful cars, no matter how old they get - like all Alfas. They will always be more fun to drive than most other cars too.
 
Here is mine right now...

My parts pile is getting smaller I may be able to drive her in the next few days.
 

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I think your Alfas are already classics. After all, they are old by a lot of people's standards. The difference between them and run of the mill cars is that they will always be beautiful cars, no matter how old they get - like all Alfas. They will always be more fun to drive than most other cars too.
Touché good sir... touché ! Amazing price you get Alfas for here but not as many classics as i see around this site !! Alot in America, i guess thats because Alfa have not sold new cars there for so long, all the classics are Alfas of 'the norm' ?? Love the mk II spider myself - seen alot on here... so jealous !
 
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