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SteveH > decided to enlighten our sheltered souls with a rant as follows > Hull Chap > wrote: > >> "bobdabilda" > wrote in >> message ... >>> >>> Have a look (and register if you like) on www.alfa145.com/forum. A >>> member has just said they are selling their black, T-registered, >>> 1999, 145 QV. >>> >>> Post all the questions you like, we WILL answer them! >> >> Thanks for the info. I'll have a look around. Is the 145 a car to >> put a smile back on my face? > > IMHO, probably not. People will hate me for saying this, but it's > just a Fiat with stick-on Alfa bits. Not a patch on the 33 it > replaced. No, Steve, you've failed to understand reality again. Alfa 33s were something that should really never have happened. They're a total mess, they're horrible to drive, badly built, look awful, and are nowhere near as much fun as a 145 Cloverleaf. The Cloverleaf is fun, at least. > > I'd be looking at a 'widebody' 155 V6 or 8v T-Spark if I were you. > > <whispers> > Not a lot of people know this, but the 'widebody' 155s are more or > less > a 156 without the flashy styling. Aye, but avoid a narrow body 155 like the plague. They're cheap for a reason. -- Pete M - "Hater of FWD Vauxhalls" Mercedes 260E Ford Capri (ressurection starts soon) COSOC #5 Scouse Git extraordinaire. Liverpool, Great Britain |
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