Hi...
If you're curiosity has be peaked by the earlier mentions of an Alfa "35-B"
or something similar, here is how you can access the complete story...Also,
did you know that Donald Healey once "cloned" an Alfa (a complete, almost
identical copy!) and raced it with some success as a Triumph Dolomite
roadster, I believe it was in the late '30's, possibly 1937-38...He even
copied the engine and suspension...The only thing worse would have been if
he'd just "rebadged" an Alfa. I guess the various International governing
bodies didn't pay too much attention to details back then?? Oh yeah back to
the original item just go here: =>
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Albert Escalante
1978 MGB, 1977 Jaguar XJ6L
Central Coast British Car Club
Port Hueneme, California (USA)
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