Alfa-Romeo-2000-GT-Veloce 1971

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In 1969 my cousin was working as a salesperson for a Fiat dealer. I was looking for a more reliable car than my 1965 Corvair and went to have a look at the Fiats. I really liked the 124 Sport Coupe’ and since I had a new job that paid more than minimum wage, I bought one. The car came in about three weeks later and I was thrilled. The Fiat ran perfectly for about 18 months and then, almost literally, fell apart. The water pump quit and I had to be towed over 100 miles to get home. Then a series of defects showed up climaxing in the car bursting into flames minutes after the car passed the strict New Jersey Motor Vehicle inspection in 1974.

That’s when I first saw the Alfa GT-Veloce and thought about purchasing one of these to replace my Fiat. As it turned out, reliability was a bigger driver of the purchase than style and so I decided to fix up the burned out Fiat and kept it running until I replaced it with a 1978 Toyota Celica. But I still wonder if I would have been happier with the Alfa? I snapped this Alfa in my neighborhood. It is in great shape.

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1940 Ford Opera Coupe’

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Click on pictures to Z O O M in.It’s a long time ago but things have changed. This Ford has almost the identical model name as the 1941 Chevy that is also a part of this collection.Click Here to see the 1941 Chevy Special DeLuxeI don’t think Ford/Chevy would do this today. Anyway, this 1940 Ford is in really great shape. It has been restored and is all set to go. I captured this one just outside a custom body shop here in San Francisco. I don’t know if the shop did the work or not but it is well done.

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