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Re: Giulia GT



Shivu,

Since you live in the SF Bay area, your only option is to rush right out
and join the Alfa Romeo Association (shameless plug). They have a web
site at: http://www.speedquest.com/ara/ where you can navigate to an
online copy of the paper membership application. You still have to print
it out and send in a check. Note that ARA is separate from AROC. There
is no AROC chapter in the immediate area. The ARA does have some events
in cooperation with the Delta-Sierra AROC chapter.

The club newsletter, The Overheard Cams (another shameless plug) is one
of the best in the biz. The back section has 4sale ads, conveniently
arranged by the age of the car. There are almost always 2-3 GTVs for
sale in The Cams. There are 2 in the November issue. Both claim to be
in top shape. The prices are $9k and $10k. That's typical for a real
nice one. Beaters go for $1500-2k. Running cars in need of restoration
can be had for $3k. The Cams is where you'll find the best deals on
Alfas in the SF Bay Area.

Shivu Rao wrote:

>Im new to the list. I used to drive a '88 1.7 Sprint 4Q(a midget
>version of the GTV body style-for those of us here in the US).
>
>Im currently renewing my appreciation for the Giulia GT 1300Jr./
>1600/1750/2000 Coupe.
>
>I live in the SF Bay Area. Any pointers on how to locate 
>one of these cars for sale in these parts?

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