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Alfa Brochures, etc



Fred Sacks posted the address and fax number for  Steve Piantieri:
Steve Piantieri
3012 Ardsley Drive
Orlando, FL   32804

Fax # 407-296-8774

And Gordy also posted the address for Piantieri's Alfa Boutique:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/spiantieri

Also, as of a year ago his email address was spiantieri@domain.elided

I swapped some literature with him a couple of years ago, mainly duplicate 
back issues of Quadrifoglio, otherwise no connection.

A second source for owner's manuals, parts books etc is Jim Miga, 
781-729-7567, email adress jimmymiga@domain.elided. I recently filled a gap in my 
parts book collection from him, good service and good book. I would add that 
an astonishing (to me) number of digest questions are covered in Owner's 
Manuals, and anyone who doesn't have one, should.

A third possible source is:
Doug Schellinger
13717 W Green Meadow Dr
New Berlin, WI  53151
USA

414/328-1907 voice
414/549-8085 fax
email: dsac@domain.elided

A few years ago he posted a note on the digest saying that he is "a collector 
of Alfa Romeo literature, toys and trinkets. - - I maintain a listing of 
duplicate items (about 250 items) you may want to add to your collection. 
Please email me if you would like a list of what's available.  Because of the 
size of the list (several pages), I would like to send you a copy by regular 
mail.  Specific items of interest can be handled by email, but you may want a 
hard copy anyway.

"All items are of top quality.  The list is late 50's to present including 
some European only models.  Spiders, Coupes, Sedans.  Popular items available 
would typically include some of the following: Giulietta, Duetto, GTV, GTV-6, 
and 75/Milano items.  More models are available. 

"IMPORTANT!  Please specify that you want the Alfa list as I also maintain a 
Fiat list and Lancia list"

I picked up a few brochures on models which had not been sold in the USA- the 
90, and some Alfettas from the mid-eighties- and was quite satisfied.

John H.
Raleigh, N.C.

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