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Sam Foose-built Alfa Romeo Carabo clone for sale
Wed, 08 Feb 2012If Helen of Troy's face launched a thousand ships, Marcello Gandini's Alfa Romeo Carabo concept from 1968 most certainly launched two decades' worth of wedgy, mid-engine machines, a number of them penned by Gandini himself during his tenure at Bertone. This car, however, is not that car. This one was built in California, by legendary car builder (and father of Chip) Sam Foose back in 1972.
Bob Bondurant at 80
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Why Aston Martins use Volvo keys
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