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    FS: 1966 Alfa Romeo GTV

    I have decided to put my 1966 Alfa Romeo GTV up for sale, so I can start the search for a nice long hood 911. Here is the Ebay link

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Alfa-Romeo-O...US_Cars_Trucks

    Thanks for looking!
    Dave Raab
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    1986 Carrera

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    Nice looking car Dave.........
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    Dave,
    Awesome car, GLWS
    Phil
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    Great car with all the details done right....
    Is it a "race car"?.....no need to answer
    Selling for a longhood....hmmm?
    (I guess brother Marco could be hearing from both of us soon?)
    Push to the top for a concourse level car owned by a guy who had the vision to build something very very cool....

    OG3
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    Thumbs up

    P.S chuck should buy it.....................come on chuck, help a fellow member and yourself.All you have to do is grow the stache. eliminate the 04 and 98 from sig.
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    Chuck Miller
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    '67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild

    ’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    Dave...

    gl w/ sale....always loved that car...

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    Impressive build Dave ! Are the flared fenders in aluminum & is that a tranny cooler in one of the pics ?

    Wow !

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    The fender flares are fiberglass, as per Auto Delta spec. The picture that looks like a trans cooler is the rear differential. The fins help cooling and indicate the addition of a factory LSD. The differential was rebuilt and a Spruell Locker LSD was added
    Dave Raab
    O6 R702 ESR1852
    1986 Carrera

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