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Re: Florida Alfas?



Ft. Lauderdale has a very active AROC chapter, so you'll be in good hands.
I just moved here to NC after eight years in South Florida, and the weather
is very Alfa-friendly down there, except reversed.  Winter is top down
weather, amd summer is "drive some other car with great air conditioning"
weather.  Rust won't be a problem either.

The only problem?  ROADS.  They are all straight and flat and featureless.
The most intolerably boring driving roads I have ever experienced in my
entire life.  You will find yourself seeking out off-ramps to charge through
just so you can get some lateral g-force going.  In fact, there is a kind of
complex cloverleaf thingy west of Ft. Lauderdale airport that I used to go
visit in the middle of the night on my Ducati and just run over and over and
over again...

So pack lots of dexedrine.  You'll fall asleep at the wheel without it.


Paul Misencik
P. Roman Media
Huntersville, NC  28078
email: paul@domain.elided
www.paoloroman.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "John W" <johnwsf@domain.elided>
To: <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 12:56 PM
Subject: Florida Alfas?


> I have an opportunity to move to Miami/Ft Lauderdale
> area within the next 6 mos.  I was just there for a
> meeting and didn't see a single Alfa anywhere.
>
> My question is as follows:  will my Alfas survive in
> the Miami/Ft Lauderdale area?  Any Alfa mechanics?
> Weather and rust issues?
>
> TIS for any pointers.
>
> John W
> San Francisco
> 69 GT Veloce
> 89 Milano/75
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