If I had the room I'd pick this up as a project. Always loved the way the Alfa V6s sound, and I dig the funky de Dion rear with inboard brakes.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/portland-alfa-romeo-milano/7329895541.html
If I had the room I'd pick this up as a project. Always loved the way the Alfa V6s sound, and I dig the funky de Dion rear with inboard brakes.
https://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/d/portland-alfa-romeo-milano/7329895541.html
Bad flex discs in the driveshaft...does that repair get infinitely more complex due to the fact this is a transaxle car?
In reply to Hoondavan :
It's been a while since I owned one but I think you can get at them without too much disassembly.
In reply to Hoondavan :
Its not an overly bad job. If I remember correctly the Milano has a removable brace where the middle disk bolts in that makes pulling the driveshaft out and putting it back in much easier. I was told to put all the bolts and nuts back in the same place they came out, I ignored that, and also loosely install the DS and run the motor for a bit to settle everything.
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