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Re: [alfa] Maserati, Ferrari, Alfa comparison Alfa Content Parts Sharing



I think the lamborghini countach used the same indicators as in the guards
of the alfetta's. All the lights in these cars are manufactured by corrello
Cheers,
Dean.
-----Original Message-----
From: alfanatic <[email protected]>
To: Brian Shorey <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 25 May 2004 10:19
Subject: RE: [alfa] Maserati, Ferrari, Alfa comparison Alfa Content Parts
Sharing


>The Espada did, but stranger still is the original
>Lamborghini Countach used the same rear tail
>lights as the series 1 Alfetta Sedan, the ones
>with three square lenses on each side!
>And off the topic of Italian cars:  The Aston
>Martin Virage used the tail lights from the '86 -
>'88 VW Scirocco....Something I always found very
>curious.
>
>- Jeff Barhoum
>
>
>
>Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 18:52:56 -0400
>From: "Brian Shorey" <[email protected]>
>Subject: RE: [alfa] Maserati, Ferrari, Alfa
>comparison Alfa Content
>
>> For some Alfa content, both physical and in the
>digest, the
>> Maserati Bora (and I think the Merak, as their
>bodies were
>> similar) used the same tail light assemblies as
>the US spec
>> 1750 Berlina.
>
>I think the Lamborghini Espada does as well.
>
>You can buy complete Berlinas for less than the
>cost of a set of these tail
>lights from a Maserati or Lamborghini parts
>supplier!
>
>bs
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