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Re: Alfa 2600 virtue



They are beautiful cars.  The interiors especially.  I also think that they
are undervalued and due for a big price increase as the pre-war Alfas have
reached unattainable levels.

Good to hear from you Michael.

> They may not be as nimble as the 4 cylinder cars, but they certainly are
> gorgeous to look at, inside and out.
>
> The in line 6 engine is essentially the same style as the four to look at.
> The car is obviously bigger and no doubt handles as for a touring car
> rather than a quick sports car. I can't see anyone who loves Alfas being
> disappointed to be driving a 2600 spider. I saw one recently outside my
> local Italian mechanic's shop (In RED). He of course had to pop the hood
> and walk me around the engine compartment. A true thing of beauty, and the
> body ain't bad neither.
>
> 164 goes in for the T Belt tomorrow at 137,000 km and 6 years since the
> last one at 70,000 km, for those keeping track of such delicate judgment
calls!

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