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Re: looking for manuals



In a message dated 5/31/03 9:33:05 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Pete writes:

>  I'm in the process of getting a 76 Alfetta GT back on the road and could 
> really use some technical references.  Does anyone out there have a Haynes 
> manual or SPICA manual they would like to sell?  If not can somebody please 
> tell me where to find one?
<snip>

Alfa of Tacoma has a used Haynes manual for sale for around $25-$30. I was 
just in there picking up some maniacal laughter, I mean parts, for my 77 Alfetta 
GT and noticed it. I passed on it because I have a pretty good set of factory 
manuals.

You can get a hold of them by calling 253.572.2532 (that's 253.572.ALFA) and 
ask for Lino in parts. Don't know where you are or their policy on shipping.

AROC has the SPICA notes and, I believe, also will sell you a copy of Wes 
Ingram's SPICA manual. Otherwise, you can call Wes himself at 206.762.3931 or 
visit his web site at www.wesingram.com.

No affiliations, etc.

Tom
Seattle (near Tacoma)
6310123
7711615
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