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    I had a lap in the Alpina 3 litre with the works driver circa 1972 at the Buchloe test track. He didn't say much but he sure made that car sing; cured me of the notion that I could become a "race car driver".
    Lauda, finishing the last few hours of his contract with Alpina and not happy about giving rides to snot nosed customer's kids.
    Drove the 69 2002 fully rally prepped car back to London for my father. Epic.

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    Would absolutely love to see any pictures of the car if you have any? I am building a historical database of sorts of early Alpina bits while putting my 69 2002 together with as many period Alpina pieces as I can. John

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    Alpina type drive train fitted to a 2002. Straight line passes being one thing, but extra weight and handling..uncertain.


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    Absolutely bonkers 02 ! I had a ‘69 which I lowered , ran headers , twin side draft solex, BBS look rims and front spoiler no bumper ..it was a hell of a cool quick ride ..
    Working on an e9 with ‘91 M5 engine and trans ..325 bhp should be a blast ! Bert

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