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My favorite thread is still going and kicking tail.
Nice cars, especially the above.
Nice Alfa's for sure.
I remember when this thread just got started.

Nice going people.
Keep it going. 👍
 
what model denomination are those alfas? they're gorgeous :drool:


They are Alfa 75's, the eighties transaxle predecessor of the 155, 156 and 159.
One of the last real Alfa's before Fiat took over.

I love those cars to death, i'm buying one as soon as I can affort one.

Edit: There caled Milano in the USA.
 
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A mate emailed me this little weapon, apparently it lives in the South Island of NZ. How freakin' awesome is that? :drool:

Edit: Old skool is wicked, every time I see all these cars it makes me want a Ke25 Corolla coupe or a KP starlet or.........

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:lol:

There's this Mexican dude (yes, he actually is a Mexican) I know that has "LOPEZ" in the Old English font across the entire rear window of his Expedition.

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The whole latino-inspired modifying of American (especially the classic 'low-riders) vehicles is rather daunting to say the least (I watched MTV Cribs the other day, and an overrated, overpayed rapper was showing off one of his lowriders with what, 26 inches of rim? You never want to see one of those I tell you, ever).
These days, they are basically completely comprimised 'show' cars which are usually in vain unless the style is executed tastefully.

Nevertheless, this car has been modified reasonably well (And it also seems the car next to it as well). 👍

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