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re: Alfa Spider Taillight redesign



Does nobody remember Strega? Apologies, I forget the name of the
Digester who used to own her... I thought she was a beaut, however,
Zender bodykit, Ferrari taillights, custom paintjob and all. I can
understand the purist philosophy, but man, it must have been fun
ripping that ducktail spoiler off!

Pictures at http://homepage.mac.com/eyoo/PhotoAlbum17.html

Who ended up buying her anyway?

-Eugene
inbetween Alfas at the moment
(anyone with an 86+ Spider FS email me off-list! thanks...)

On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 07:06  PM, alfa-digest wrote:

Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 10:49:06 -0500
From: Tony Martie <tony@domain.elided>
Subject: Re: Alfa Spider Taillight redesign
Amazing!

You beat me to it!

I have had that very same thought in mind for my Spider for a couple of
years now.

I think it first occured to me while sitting behind a Dallas city bus,
they have black rimmed ones that look very small on those vehicles.
They seem like they would fit perfectly on a Spider (roughly 80's
Ferrari taillight proportions).
Mines a '78 and I always thought the rear end was the only real sore
spot in the design (huge ugly safety bumper and rectangular
taillights).

I was unable to load your page, I think you got too many hits.  Can't
wait to see how yours turned out.

I have a couple of photos of a nicely done custom Spider with a Zender
kit and what look like actual Ferrari taillights, they are a little
large on a Spider (and it makes it look like it is trying to BE a
Ferrari).  Taking design cues is one thing, but the actual parts?

Ignore the purists who are bound to spit forth their fury over it!  To
each his own, as it should be.

Speaking of mods, what ever happened to the possibility of carbon fiber
bumpers and dashboards?

Tony Martie
78 Spider
http://tmpd.net
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