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I didn't want the Mercedes in the First Thread to be the only European car here! Big Grin

My 1988 Alfa Romeo Spider:



 
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nice...

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Not only a beautiful car but also beautiful scenery.

Where were they taken?






 
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I got a yankee dollar that says Lake Tahoe area.

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Thanks guys.

As for where the pics were shot, Rich, you're in the correct part of the world. The top one was taken at Courtwright Reservoir and the next one is south of Shaver Lake - both on the same day in the Sierra National Forest in Fresno County.
 
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Now that's eyetalian.........





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I got wood Eeker


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Very nice!

I'm not familiar with late model Ferraris, what model is that?
 
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Good lookin car but the new ones are just not the same. I appreciate it's nice that you can actually drive more than a few miles without breaking down (It's still likely to go on fire) BUT beautiful as they are, the Ferraris since the 355s just don't have the magic like the older ones.


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430 Spyder?

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I know it's just really a Fiat with a fancy body ...



Or for the Boy Racers ...



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'04 360 spider 3900 miles




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The only car I had any emotional connection to was my 1970 1750 ALFA Berlina. It was a joy to drive and I did that under every condition from NYC rush hour to over the Rockies in a blizzard ! dancing
 
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I know it's just really a Fiat with a fancy body ...

...but Dinos always make me drool!
 
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I know what you mean, mete. Many Alfisti don't care for the '80's styling of the Series 3 Spiders (like mine above), but I love that car! I drive it to work most days and as often as I can the rest of the time.
 
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that 250, SWB or Long?

I could find room for either iteration in my garage...

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