1954 -1965 Alfa Romeo Giulietta 10 Pg Color Article on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
This is an original 10 page color article carefully removed from Collectible Automobile on the 1954 through 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulietta roadster. This article, printed on thick high quality paper has beautiful color pictures and interesting history of the development of this Italian sports car. Also included in the article are specs for the American market, including performance, and production figures. Also included are pictures of the rare 1959 through 1961 aluminum-bodied SZ coupes! Great Italian sports car! This is a rare find for the true Italian sports car fan. The article is in excellent condition and will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. Thanks for looking!
|
Alfa Romeo for Sale
- Alfa romemo parts
- Original 1961 alfa romeo giulietta spider spider veloce brochure 12/60
- Alpha romeo owners manual (new)(US $100.00)
- Alfa romeo 164 factory service manual (complete set)(US $250.00)
- Alfa romeo 71 74 berlina e' gtv 2 wire defroster switch oe nos
- Alfa romeo 2000 touring spider diagonal chome lower fender molding oe nos
Peugeot RC... Concept (2008): first photos
Wed, 20 Aug 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 20 August 2008 09:00 Peugeot today issues this first photo of the new RC... – a bizarrely named concept car for its big homecoming motor show at Paris in October 2008. The RC...
New Ford Fiesta ECOnetic starts production
Mon, 26 Mar 2012New Ford Fiesta ECOnetic The latest versions of the Ford Fiesta ECOnetic have gone in to production, offering 86mpg and 87g/km CO2. When we reviewed Ford’s first Fiesta ECOnetic we were impressed that, at least if you were prepared to drive wi8th a very light foot, you could get 70mpg out of a comfortable and fun Fiesta. But we did say that ECOnetic should be an engine choice and not a model choice.
How CATIA helped to create the SilverBull concept bike
Wed, 14 Nov 2012Dassault Systèmes' latest CATIA has helped a French industrial designer to realize his concept bike, SilverBull. Strate Collège graduate Marc Boulangé set out to create a concept that would integrate both engineering and design into a finished product that would showcase the qualities of both disciplines. Boulangé calls his vision of design ‘Mechanical Poetry', and has described how it is thanks to CATIA technology that his cherished SilverBull project came to creation.