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I picked up an 87 Alfa Milano tonight. Drove it home about 50 miles somehow. One of the most harrowing drives I can remember! I plan on parting it out and stuffing the V6 into my 73 coupe. Just because I need another project on my list :?
fiater

Post by fiater »

Mark, How's the old Mopar coming? I have a '52 Plymouth Cranbrook that I parked in '79 because it's pretty rough. One of these days I might just try to salvage it.
mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Post by mdrburchette »

Those Milano's sure are nice...but you may want to seek professional help for that disease of yours. :wink:
When you find someone, let me know. I just bought another X19 yesterday.
spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
Location: San Dimas, Ca

Post by spiderrey »

i saw an early x the other day and left a note on it for the owner saying i wanted to buy it. want to stuff a wild 2 liter into it just for kicks.
my buddy just gave me his alfa romeo sprint veloce the other day, wheres that doctor
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

I've got the Desoto running. Had to pull the head and fix a stuck valve. Haven't done much since then. I'm getting ready to get back to it though.

The Milano is a cool car, but this one would lots of work to make it a driver again. After looking it over this morning in the light, I'm amazed it made the trip last night! Left front wheel has lots of negative camber from an accident, making it hard to turn. Flex joint completely disintegrated, just the two flanges rattling around against each other. Cat converter broken and rattling like a couple of pipes banging together. Only 1 headlight, and that one points straight down. Dash lights flashing on and off, warning center blinking on and off. Expired tags. And we only had to go 50 miles in rush hour traffic.
Just another adventure :shock:

The plan is to part this thing out, and stuff the drivetrain in the coupe. Probably not gonna happen this weekend though!
mbouse

Post by mbouse »

at what vehicle count does a passion turn to a disease?

you see, i am really worried here, with three rag tops, two rangers and a econoline van in my back yard. my youngest complains that we look like a used car lot, even when we have no company. when her three sisters and the assorted boyfriends show up for a family gathering.......it looks like an extension to the wally-world parking lot.
jprisbe

Post by jprisbe »

There is a 12 step program for your addiction:

Step 1: buy a 124 Spider
Step 2: buy an Alfa Milano
Step 3: buy a 850 Spider
Step 4: buy an Alfa Spider
Step 5: buy an X1/9
Step 6...

I think you get the idea.

Of course if you part any of them out you have to start over at that step.
mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
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Post by mdrburchette »

jprisbe wrote: Of course if you part any of them out you have to start over at that step.
Lol, Jon! That's the exact argument I gave my husband when he told me I couldn't buy any more Fiats. I'm already at step 5.
So Cal Mark

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here's the latest inventory;
1 1987 Alfa Milano-parting out
1 1941 Desoto
1 1973 124 coupe-2L
1 1987 Lincoln MKVII-parting out
3 1979 124 Spiders-parting out
1 1989 Chev S10 truck-theft recovery, not assembled yet
1 1976 124 Spider-parting out
2 1977 Spiders-parting out
1 1969 Spider, building a new motor for it, 4bbl conversion
1 1979 Chev Suburban-pulls the trailer
1 1985 Chev Dually truck-needs a crankshaft
1 1976 124 Spider-my driver, this one runs!
1 1985 X 1/9-this one runs too!
1 1988 Toyota truck-daily driver
1 1999 Ford Contour-daughters' car
1 2005 Infiniti G35-wifes' car

I think at this point it's terminal :(
mdrburchette
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Post by mdrburchette »

Forget any professional help, Mark. I suspect you're too far gone. I, on the other hand, may still have time. What do you think?

1 79 Spider parts car
1 78 Spider parts car
1 72 Spider resto
1 70 Spider resto
1 71 Spider running
1 72 Spider running (my baby)
4 77 X19's parts cars
1 82 X19 soon to be race car
1 04 Ford dually
1 78 Chev dually
1 93 Chev Suburban
1 94 Chev S10
1 90 Ford box van
1 99 Grand Prix...

Maybe Ron has a point. :oops:
mbouse

Post by mbouse »

Jon,

When did you buy an Alpha Milano? :shock:

My wife's only complaint so far is when I farm them out for the winter. You see, I need a pole barn.

The daughter is jealous, and insists that the last one is for her (yeah, right).
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

oh Denise, we may both have to sign up for group therapy. Maybe a support group? Someone to call to talk us out of more acquisitions. At least I have sold a couple of cars in recent months; the 79 131 and 72 Spider both found new homes :D
mbouse

Post by mbouse »

selling one or two is not the same as cured.

back in the day.......i quit smoking every night.....still addicted, but quit every night.
So Cal Mark

Post by So Cal Mark »

I admire your resolve; quitting each night takes courage!
fiater

Post by fiater »

If you guys only have one hobby, you're smarter than I am. In addition to my Fiats, I have a wood boat and a motorcycle.
'76 124 Spider
'74 124 Special TC (1800 transplant)
'80 124 Spider parts car (1800 transplant)
'87 Toyota 2wd pickup
'88 Toyota 4wd pickup
'88 Corolla wagon
'88 Corolla wagon parts car
'92 Corolla LE (collision project)
'00 Corolla
'94 Camry
'52 Plymouth Cranbrook (some-day project)
'79 Honda Goldwing
'63 28' Owens
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