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Re: [alfa] Berlina or Milano



Hello David. I am not sure of market value where you are however restoring a
berlina in australia is like restoring an alfetta. Due to there resale value
you may as well piss the money away. I like the berlina however maybe the
gulia sedans are a better choice unless you are going to keep the berlina
for some time and have your heart set on it. A 75(milano) would be a good
choice for a day driver and as much as I love the twin cam 4 the V6 sure is
sweet.
This is the kind of difficult choice we all love ie:what alfa to buy next!
Cheers
Dean

-----Original Message-----
From: David Johnson <speedsixer@domain.elided>
To: alfa@domain.elided <alfa@domain.elided>
Date: Thursday, 29 April 2004 1:51
Subject: [alfa] Berlina or Milano


>I've got a problem. I've restored my GTV to 99 percent. Its beautiful, fun
>to drive and gets compliments everywhere I go. However, I don't take it out
>in the rain, or at night to strange parts of town and don't want to park it
>on the street overnight. Because of parking in my neighborhood I only have
>room for one car. I've been offered a very sorry looking Berlina (not for
>free, but cheap). Costmetically it challenged, but has a strong engine. I
>enjoyed restoring the GTV and relish the challenge of giving the Berlina
>back some of its glory. Logically a Milano makes more sense; parts more
>readily available, more modern, and all important, they came with air
>conditioning. They are a fun drive too, I understand. Any oppinions on
>running a Berlina as a daily driver verses a Milano?
>
>Dave
>LA, CA, USA
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