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When I look at those late model Alfa Romeos that appear very much like BMWs to me, the link below is what I think about. I’ve had quite a bit of conversation with the former chief engineer for AR North America, the guy who guided them to racing victories with GTVs at Sebring etc. The stories of the end of his career do not motivate me to buy a 2019 Alfa, as much as I enjoyed and admired the three Arese built cars I’ve had. In fact, I hear the Japanese calling ever louder every time the time comes to buy a new car https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_Arese_Plant
Good point but Alfa Romeo invented BMW.
And then Fiat killed Alfa before copying BMW and using the badge only. A deeply inspired move... (not)
The Montreal was so cool!
Want! https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-alfa-romeo-giulia-super-2/
I was never a big fan of the Montreal itself; the looks never grabbed me. But I liked that it had that sweet little V8. I once heard that a French dealership at the time built 25 GTVs with Montreal engines, but I have been unable to confirm that, so I'm thinking it wasn't true. :( That would be sweet, though. It's pretty much the same chassis as the Berlina; I wonder how hard it would be to convert a Berlina to Montreal running gear? That would totally rock.PhilB
wow, pretty car, even has air. Not seen one that looks nicer. It'll be interesting to see what it brings. $40k?