Ed Solstad wrote:
But Ben you forget about the Alfasud which also had "wrong wheel
drive". With a total production of over 1,000,000 it was one of the
most popular Alfas ever. Now perhaps they got the idea from Renault
during the time when they were assembling Renault R4's under license
at Pomigliano d'Arco. Could some of the R4's dna have morphed over
from the former aircraft engine plant to the new Alfasud plant? Nah!!
Alfasuds only had the heads on the sides, not on the bottom. Never seen
an Alfasud in an ultralight, either.
Greg
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