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RE: [alfa] Berlina wagon picture



Andrew,

From the text at left lower corner, I draw the conclusion that the
tailgate is indeed two pieces. It says divisibile in due parti: this
means divided in two parts.

I never saw one in real life, so is this car actually build? In what
numbers? Do we know how many of them still drive around anywhere in the
world.

My 0.02.

Hans
AR 146 1.6 IEL (1996)
AR Spider 2.0  (1990)
Peugeot 307 sw (2003)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-alfa@domain.elided [mailto:owner-alfa@domain.elided] On 
> Behalf Of Watry, Andrew (LNG-SFR)
> Sent: dinsdag 16 december 2003 19:10
> To: 'alfa-digest@domain.elided'; Giulia Sedan Digest (E-mail)
> Cc: 'johnhertzman@domain.elided'
> Subject: [alfa] Berlina wagon picture
> 
> 
> For those interested, someone sent me an image from a 1969 
> Quattroruote magazine of a Berlina Giardinetta (wagon).  I 
> posted it to the Berlina Register site.  Go to 
> http://www.berlinaregister.com/crop0001.jpg to > see it. Maybe 
> not as stylish as a Giulia wagon (see 
> http://www.berlinaregister.com/special.htm for > a pic), but 
> still pretty cool.  These were made by Pavesi, not Colli, who 
> made the Giulia wagons. Note the sunroof, not apparently a 
> factory item from discussion we've had here over time, but 
> probably added when the wagon extension was grafted on. It 
> appears the tailgate is two-piece; the glass fold up, and the 
> former trunk tail folds down.  Hard to be certain though from 
> this image.
> 
> Andrew Watry
> Berlina Register
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