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Re: Mexican Alfa's
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- Subject: Re: Mexican Alfa's
- From: Gus Baldauf <gus@domain.elided>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2002 07:27:12 -0800
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Adam Reeves <areeves@domain.elided> wrote:
> Now we just need to figure out how to invoke
> NAFTA to get them across the border.
I knew a Mexican citizen who kept and used his Mexican car in the U.S. with
Mexican license plates (a Ford PU). He had to go back to Mexico, with his
car, once a year, to file some paper work. This was 10 years ago.
So all you have to do is divorce your current spouse, marry a Mexican citizen,
and take your Alfa back to Mexico once a year. Not a bad deal for a true
aficionado ;-)
I was at the auto show in Mexico City in December, and saw a 147 and a 166 on
display. I have a digital photo of the 166 at the show, if anyone wants to see
it. I forget when, and which models, but one of the Alfa spokespersons said
Alfa Romeo cars would be available "soon" in Mexico.
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