Alfa race car...looks quite tired!

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Alfa race car...looks quite tired!

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I remember seeing that car at Andrew Thorogood's place in Clapham many years ago.

Even back then (early '90's ?) 2600 Sprints were a rare sight - even more so RHD models - & I was interested as a girl I knew ran one as her everyday car back in the '70's & wondered if it could have been the same car.

Never particularly been a fan of them myself however ...

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Not sure even the sale blurb makes it sound attractive! I suspect the price will reflect that too.
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And looks like quite a lot of rusty stuff to deal with underneath! If one was interested in it, then the sale price would have to be very low to make it a viable proposition.
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And quite slow surely.....nice to pootle around at the back of the pack, taking in the scenery maybe
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jonno1 wrote:And quite slow surely.....nice to pootle around at the back of the pack, taking in the scenery maybe
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