Something I should be aware of, but just saw. Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili turns 110 today, as it was formed on June 24, 1910. It was not until Nicola Romeo took control in 1915, the name changed to Alfa Romeo in 1920. So Alfa Romeo is 100 years old this year.
Good for Automotive Trivial Pursuit.
My father and later I did significant service work on this one over the years from 1950 until 1985. It now resides in the Simeone Museum. I got to drive it several times. Supercharged 1750 cc 6 cylinder. James Young coachwork. Darn quick and pleasant handling.
cmcgregor (Forum Supporter) said:"A few of my favorites from cars and coffee..."
Nice to see Berkeley (The city, not the cars or the cuss-word) representing!
In reply to Kreb (Forum Supporter) :
You were the one who told me about that cars and coffee when I first moved here and had nothing to do, so thanks! I've been enjoying it ever since.
I doubt that there's any more concentrated group of Alfa mechanics to be found in the states than what you'll find in Berkeley:
Oliveria Engineering
Conrad Stevenson
Epifani Restorations
Hasselgren/Norman Racing
Eddins Moto
Or if you got really desperate you could always go to the Alfa dealership......
In reply to Kreb (Forum Supporter) :
Of all of those, I've only known of Norman Racing, and John Norman. Funny. On the other hand, while wanering through SF many years ago (after a SoCal Convention, we walked into an Alfa shop- which I had never heard of. So it happens.
For sure, California LOVES Alfas.
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