Hello Ed,

>From a recent post (shown below), I was able to find your first name,

Now that I am sure you had previously owned the Alfa converted blue pickup.
('So Ugly'),

was wondering if you would be able (and willing) to provide me with
information (history) and pictures if possible.

  It has had a very interesting life and has provided much pleasure wherever
it goes.

 

Whatever you can find would be a great help for our Australian friends that
want to do an article on it.

 

"Hello, I am searching for the original owner of the Alfa Giulia Super that
has been converted (Mexico) to a pickup truck using the curved rear window.

A long time ago, Mr. Geller had a website with racing information of this
converted pickup that I now call Alfamino. I believe it may have been called
Mortimer but I am not sure. There is an Australian Alfa publication that
would like to run a story on it and I only have the last nine years of
history on it.

I purchased the Alfa from Chuck Cote but unsure if purchased it from him.
Any help, info, old pictures would be appreciated and I will supply a link
of what was printed once completed.  Any one else that could help would be
great also. Thank you and best Alfa regards, George Prieto in Atlanta,
Georgia [email protected]"

 

Through helpful responses I know that Mortimer (1 & 2) was/is a Berlina.

 

Thank you Ed and best wishes,

George Prieto

AROC7282

 

404 925-6947 cell

 

www.carambacafe.com <http://www.carambacafe.com/> 

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