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RE: [alfa] RE: What is your confidence level in the Milano V6? (was RE: [alfa] Re: What I want)



See:

http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/alfa75/

Check out the files and photos section.   Pretty cool stuff from Europe
including the Evo and the Dutch turbo race cars.

-Peter


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory Youngblood [mailto:greg@domain.elided]
> Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 1:31 PM
> To: 'Peter Webb'; 'Gregory Youngblood'
> Cc: alfa@domain.elided
> Subject: RE: [alfa] RE: What is your confidence level in the Milano V6?
> (was RE: [alfa] Re: What I want)
>
>
> Thanks. I may end up joining it, except I don't appreciate what Yahoo does
> on the one other list I _am_ on there. And now they are redoing
> or going to
> redo their "preferences" and will start sending messages again. Hopefully
> you can turn them off. I haven't been bothered too much yet, so
> either they
> haven't started in earnest, they changed their mind because of backlash to
> the announcement, or my settings are still fairly quiet.
>
> I also dislike the "commercials" I have to go through to look at archived
> messages.
>
> In the end, I subscribe to "Just say no" to AOL, Yahoo, and MSN. [I do use
> MSN Messenger, but nothing else.]
>
> With that all said, I'll dismount the short soap box and ask the specifics
> on where to find the Milano group in Yahoo. Is there a convenient link to
> find it with? Last time I tried to find something in Yahoo I
> wasted about an
> hour and found a bunch of things that were only SLIGHTLY related.
> Admittedly, that was over a year ago, hopefully they've improved their
> interface since then.
>
> Thanks,
> Greg
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided] On
> > Behalf Of Peter Webb
> > Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 11:12 AM
> > To: Gregory Youngblood
> > Cc: alfa@domain.elided
> > Subject: RE: [alfa] RE: What is your confidence level in the
> > Milano V6? (was RE: [alfa] Re: What I want)
> >
> > > As for the rear wheel arches -- how hard and expensive are
> > they to fix
> > > if they have started to rust?
> >
> > I got this from the Alfa 75 Yahoo list.   Something you
> > should probably join
> > if you're going to own a Milano.  It's a great group from all
> > over the world covering all the different variations of the 75.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Klokkerholm still makes repair panels for 75's
> >
> > 0003285 Front bonnet
> > 0003207 Front plate, cpl.
> > 0003205 Front plate, cpl., (1,6), (1,8)
> > 0003206 Front plate, cpl., (2,0)
> > 0003316 Front Wing
> > 0003586 Rear wheel arch, 4-dr
> > 0003585 Rear wheel arch, 4-dr
> > 0003015 Sill, 4-dr
> > 0003016 Sill, 4-dr
> >
> > http://www.klokkerholm.com/
> >
> > -----
> >
> > The arches are probably available from the usual vendors.   I
> > understand
> > complete rear quarters are available but rare and valuable as gold.
> >
> > The repair is a cut, grind, weld and paint job.  Not really for the
> > hobbyist.   A good body shop should be able to do it without too much
> > trouble.   Shame is the repair will probably cost more than the car is
> > worth.   It's up to you whether it's worth it to fix.   You
> > can fix it up
> > real pretty as a keeper, or live with it as a driver.
> > Depends what you
> > intend for the car.
> >
> > -Peter
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