MV8 Posted February 7 Posted February 7 (edited) Saw this Alfa at my friends body shop today. Front tires were completely bald too. Also had a Graduate getting painted that was in much better shape. How do I rotate the suspension pic 180? Edited February 7 by MV8 1
MV8 Posted February 8 Author Posted February 8 Looks like a curb strike to me too. The footwell wall inboard of the suspension was carbon fiber. No telling why it happened (maybe trying to avoid something worse than a curb) but the slick front tires don't suggest competence. Interesting to see the construction though.
IamScotticus Posted February 11 Posted February 11 kids drifting, donuts, showing off for a instagram video. this is what your teen will do with shiny toy you buy for them
Christopher smith Posted March 6 Posted March 6 Apparently my 1959 Lotus 7 series 1 had a twin cam Alfa engine for quite some time in England before it was refitted for a Ford motor and I bought it . Strange choice I guess.
MV8 Posted March 7 Author Posted March 7 I've read where the alfa was used sometimes. If parts support and cost were about the same, the elegant alfa would be a nice choice. Owner priorities. I probably would have pulled it to sell to an alfa restorer, then fit something more common.
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