Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

That's delightfully snide of you, oh Graywolf. And total bullshit.

No such car is listed in the definitive "Alfa Romeo: Tutte Le Vetture Dal 1910" by Luigi Fusi. There were certainly performance variants of the Guilietta Spider ... in 1956/1957 there was the Guilietta Spider Normale, with one carburetor, and Veloce, with dual Weber carburetors. The high-performance Veloce version made 90 hp and had a 5 speed transmission.

Here's ahttp://www.carsfromitaly.com/alfaromeo/index.html

> ...referring to these cars.

Luigi Fusi lists all the cars manufactured by Alfa Romeo, he is the definitive source. There were many racing variants, but nothing called a "Guilietta Super Spider". There is no "y" in the Italian alphabet.


I suppose you meant a "balky" gearshift into 2nd gear, not a "bulky" gear. Pardon my mistake, derivative of your inept use of the english language.

Godfrey

"Inept?"

That's a chickenshit word, it isn't apt, it doesn't apply and is not appreciated. No call for using thqt sort of language at all!

Just for that, you don't get to look at a scan of my '58 Guiletta roadster.

keith whaley



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