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Alfa Canguro



Hi Charlie and fellow Alfisti,

Interesting for me was the question about the Canguro.
As a matter of fact this was one of the very first cars I drove myself, I
hadn't a drivers licence yet, in 1965 or 1966.
This was at the Bertone factory that I visited during the holydays.
You will understand that this was, at that time -aged 16-17-, the story of my
life.
Ever since the car had my interest and at the end of the sixties an American
living in Bitburg Germany, Gary Schmidt, bought the remains of the crashed car
from Bertone for, when I remember well, something like $50,--
There are two stories: Marcello Minerbi writes that the car was crashed by an
Italian car-journalist during a test at Monza when it hit the other Bertone
Prototype, the 'Testudo'. The Testudo was restored, the Canguro not.
The other story goes, that the car was loaned to a film crew and that Bertone
never got the car back. When they went to look for the car they found the
remains of the car in the Studio's.
Gary Schmidt restored the car as far as possible but had to sell it some years
ago to Japan.

Any way, a great car.

Hope to hear from it more.

Bye,

Jack Koobs de Hartog
(author Bizzarrini book)



Date: Tue, 08 Oct 2002 00:24:02 -0400
From: C2slayman@domain.elided
Subject: What Ever Happened to the Canguro?

Hey!
    All this talk about the Stradale got me wondering about another beautiful
Alfa.  What ever happened to the Canguro (sp?)?  I forgot who purchased the
wreck from Bertone and was going to restore it.  Did it ever happen?  I
remember that Matchbox Toys made a neat model out of it.

Charlie S
'89 Spider
San Jose
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