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RE: a proposed alternate terminology (was: Define transaxle Alfa)



I have seen and driven several Giulietta Nuevas (made 1977-1985 with
engines sizes 1.3, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 and a 2.0 turbodiesel). They are as
identical to a Milano-75 as you possibly can get. Most, if not all,
bodypanels are a straight fit. The interior is a straight fit, except
for one differently placed bolt in the dashboard. It is a definite
transaxle car, and most if not all mechanical parts from a milano/75
will fit.
There were 379.691 made...

BTW what is a tipo AR 1090, transaxle, wrong wheel drive? The only late
fifties - early sixties Alfa I know of is a tipo 103 prototype with a
transversely mounted 898 cc engine. 2 cars and 3 engines were made.

Henrik Johansen
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