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File 12 of 50, Alfa Romeo 1900C Super Sprint S1 by Touring 1955 fl3q.JPG (1/2) - 399 Kbytes
Hello André, You've outdone yourself with this wonderful group of pictures,
starting with the AC Aceca and going right to the lovely Alvis TD. I especially like the late 40s-early 50s Alfa Romeo bodies as the coachbuilders were working on getting the ponton body styling to look sleek. This white 1955 Touring berlinetta is also one of my favourite post-war Alfa Romeo body styles. But that wonderful 1948 Touring Coupe in two-tone off white and blue is my favourite. What a beauty. It's almost as nice as a Villa d'Este coupe. Of course, Bertone's lovely red 1957 Giulietta just reminds us all of what an exquisite design that was, especially for a production vehicle. As always I look forward to your weekly posting and know there will always be some special treasures in it for me. This week you posted a goldmine. Thanks, André. Max "André Ritzinger" > wrote in message ll.nl... |
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File 12 of 50, Alfa Romeo 1900C Super Sprint S1 by Touring 1955 fl3q.JPG (1/2) - 399 Kbytes
Nice to see you so enthusiastic, Max. The coachbuilt post war Alfa's
are one of my favorites too. I never can resist taking pictures when I see these cars. André. On Sun, 30 May 2010 16:17:08 -0700, "Max Magister" > wrote: >Hello André, You've outdone yourself with this wonderful group of pictures, >starting with the AC Aceca and going right to the lovely Alvis TD. I >especially like the late 40s-early 50s Alfa Romeo bodies as the >coachbuilders were working on getting the ponton body styling to look sleek. >This white 1955 Touring berlinetta is also one of my favourite post-war Alfa >Romeo body styles. But that wonderful 1948 Touring Coupe in two-tone off >white and blue is my favourite. What a beauty. It's almost as nice as a >Villa d'Este coupe. Of course, Bertone's lovely red 1957 Giulietta just >reminds us all of what an exquisite design that was, especially for a >production vehicle. As always I look forward to your weekly posting and >know there will always be some special treasures in it for me. This week >you posted a goldmine. Thanks, André. > >Max > >"André Ritzinger" > wrote in message all.nl... > |
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