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1974 Campagnolo Wheels- Alfa Romeo Montreal
Last edited by pdmtong; 02-10-2016 at 12:36 PM. |
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THis... there's a cherry Tii around me as well...but give me a pair a webers and I'll be a happy man. There is a 2002 in my future....some day.
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good topic, but points deducted for mis-spelling Alfa.
i miss my 85 Alfa Romeo GTV6 (with Campagnolo wheels). |
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Only Dinos with the "Chairs & Flairs" option had them....even the "Buried Dino" had a set...
Mystery of the buried Dino... William |
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no bad shout about that Tipo 33 but the Beemer is no-no. Aint real without Alpinas.
My starter for factory-fitted Campagnolos would be these
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Ooooor. That is all.
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I'd heard that Campagnolo made the trunk hinges for the VW Phaeton, but a little bit of digging found no evidence to support this. If anything, the best clues lead to a different supplier. (It is a very, very nice cast aluminum heckklappensharnier.)
Anybody know for sure?
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To continue the thread drift: I have this picture of the Alpina E30 B6 3.5 hanging above my desk at work.
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i love the Lancia Stratos! |
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