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[alfa] Re: Giulietta Giubilee
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: [alfa] 2004 AROC convention
> This year's AROC convention in NH was really great saw some out of this
world conversions
> 74 GTV 5000 - GTV with a 302 V8 Mustang engine
> 85 Spider V6 twin turbo - Spider with a 3.0 Alfa V6 twin turbo making 400+
hp
The only thing I was disappointed with was the lack of per-war Alfas. No
TZ's, 33's, only 3 Montreals, there was a real lack of rare Alfas. I would
of thought Larry Auriana would of sent some of his car over since this year
was on the east coast. Anyone else noticed that?
>
> Alan
+==========++
Alan and all -
I also thought that AONE sponsored a great convention, and would have so
stated to the list earlier if I had the time. I share your disappointment
in the lack of not only pre-war cars, but the unusual cars in general. That
certainly is not the fault of the planners. The Giulietta Berlina was
pretty cool though, wasn't it!
If you want to see a bunch of pre war Alfas in one place and can't get to
the Museum, I suggest you plan on attending the Potlatch next year. There
are 4 P3 types in Seattle!!! (Only two of them are owned by thieves from
MS!!!) And David Cohen, who lives in Vancouver BC, owns the '39 6C that
Henry Wessels referred to as winning the inaugural Watkins Glen Classic.
Meeting so many of the right coast digesters was fun too. My biggest
disappointment was discovering upon my return to Seattle that Richard was
there. Shucks.
Anyway...
See you in Seattle
Gordy Hyde
NWARC
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