Not at all. Ferrari wheels are variants of a 5 pointed star. Still is
part of Fiat.
Alan C
On 13-Apr-20 04:58 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by a "crib on Ferrari". Sounds negative…
Actually, the '82 Spider wheels were made by Campagnolo. They are very light and very
high quality wheels. I liked the style a little more than the later "telephone
dial" wheels or the earlier fluted-radial-spikes. And remember that Ferrari is
(was?) also owned and controlled by FIAT. :-)
G
On Apr 13, 2020, at 7:37 AM, Alan C<[email protected]> wrote:
Those wheels are a crib on Ferrari wheels. They were sold as aftermarket
"Crusaders" here.
Alan C
On 13-Apr-20 04:28 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
Not my favorite body on an Alfa, but I sure do like Alfa’s in general. Love
those wheels !
-----Original Message-----
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi<[email protected]>
Sent: Apr 13, 2020 8:55 AM
Subject: PESO 2020 - FrankenSpider - GDG
I was browsing one of the photo forums and came upon a thread highlighting "Your
Favorite Ride" … that is, what car/motorcycle/bicycle captured your fantasy of the
moment. Someone posted a photo of a beautiful 1971 Alfa Romeo GTV 1750, in yellow, that
inspired me to look through my photo library to see if I could find a similar quality
photo of my last Alfa Romeo Spider …
1979 Alfa Romeo Spider, "FrankenSpider" – Cupertino 2008
::https://flic.kr/p/2iPRP59
It was both beautiful and a kick to drive, probably my last ever Alfa Romeo. I
had a ball building it exceeded only by the joy in driving it. :)
enjoy,
G
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Oh lost, and by the wind-grieved ghost, go back again!
- "Look Homeward, Angel" by Thomas Wolfe
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