OK, Charlie, where is the second clock?  I have owned 4 91 spiders and
still have 2, but I have never noticed a second clock.
    I do think it neat
that Alfa went back to the type of clock with hands after the digital clocks
of the 1980's spiders.

Ciao,
Russ Neely
Oklahoma City

 
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To:
[email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 1, 2010 5:39:38 PM
Subject: [alfa] Re:
alfa-digest V10 #2256

You can't go far wrong with a 91 Spider!  Ask the man
who owns one  (better 
yet, ask the woman).  But the early 70's (USA) series
Spiders, like  my 
lamented 71, I'm pretty sure had stainless steel bumpers
for brightwork,  
riding on spindly, nearly useless fittings.  BTW, a 91 also
rides higher  than a 
71 due to later USA bumper height regs.  The 71 was more
willing and  
sprightly, but the 91 is cushier by far and, after only a few
decades, they got  
just about all the bugs out of 'em.  Also, you get 2
clocks (one can be set  
to local time, one to Milano time if you are
romantic).  And, of course,  
everything Russ said.

Charlie
LA, CA, USA
91
Spider auto
84 GTV 6
> new: 11 Hyundai Sonata



In a message dated 4/29/2010
2:21:58 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I 
like the 91 spiders much more than the earlier L Jetronic spiders.  The
91 has
more power, better air conditioning and power steering.  My  wife 
likes
the
last part.  And I think they are much better looking  than any of the 
Alfas
since the chrome bumpers went away after  1974.
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