Original files are too big, so I'm grabbing from facebook album.
/Passion/ historic edition
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Bumpo
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Thank you user
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You're welcome
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Bampo
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I saw a retro lamborghini, i think it was a Clifton
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The first
Anonima
Lombarda
Fabbrica
Automobili
Ever.
>1910
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Last bompo
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Congratulations!
Now you understand Soul & Passion™
/fin
Fantastic! Thank you user.
muh passion
I can't deal with so much soul and passion.
Great thread, user.
tfw i will never be able to afford buying and running a montreal.
You visited some kind of Alfa Exibition?
Can you supply us more details about that pic collection?
Thanks for them by the way
It's the Alfa Romeo museum in Arese (Milan, Italy) inside the historic production plant, what remains of it (the headquarters, offices, etc), and I strongly suggest to stop by it for a visit if you're visiting the area (Como lake is not far from the museum).
museoalfaromeo.com
Upper left side of the page --> English version
Here the album on onedrive with every picture: onedrive.live.com
Wonderful album. The headlamp etchings on the 155 are interesting, I never noticed that before.
Thanks.
There is also an area, not in the album, which features Alfa Romeo engines for aviation.
muh dikk
Thank you a lot user.
If one day I travel through Italy, I'll think about that.
pic related is the only way to comment such beauties.
OP here.
I'm going to dump last year photos to show some missing cars and stuff.
The image quality is not as good as previous pictures, I had a different (old) camera with a standard lens.
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Is this the SOUL AND PASHUN thread where Alfa-related questions go?
(the new Giulia Quadrifoglio has the same rear "spoiler" as citation)
I don't know if you'll get the same visibility as you'd have in a normal S&P™ thread.
You see, sometimes they change models and have different colorations.
Also in the Arese plant's underground there is a ton of other cars and never seen prototypes, a treasure.
There's a french magazine journalist who got inside and took some photos but I can't find the article right now, so here's a related video: youtube.com
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Also, note that the modern 8C you see in the album hosted on onedrive it's not the production model (as pictured here) but it's a prototype --> you can see the temporary steering wheel and manual gearbox
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