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[quote="Ken McCarthy"]You English 33 drivers seem to be a rare breed. I have just spent 6 weeks touring, starting in London and covering up to the Lakes District and down to Lands End, and travelling about 3,000 miles. In that time I saw one 33 - a black Series 3 near Penzance. I saw no Suds and only a few othe Alfas of the same vintage including a 75 whose owner I chatted to in a Laundromat (Laundrette?). Back home.[/quote]
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bobbber
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:46 am
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No problem.
And there are actually loads of 33's in this country - it's just that Paul and Dave own them ALL!
Bob
Ken McCarthy
Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 11:09 pm
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Thanks for the offer Bob. It may be a while before I am back there again though.
Regards
bobbber
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 2:57 pm
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Well - what can I say. You need to tell us your coming over here before you do and we'll show you our 33's enroute!
I'd have put you up for free too
Bob
paulhide
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:30 am
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You should have come to Donnington this weekend. We had 87 Alfas running around the track. (Only four 33s mind). It was superb.
Ken McCarthy
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 1:57 am
Post subject: Rare Breed
You English 33 drivers seem to be a rare breed. I have just spent 6 weeks touring, starting in London and covering up to the Lakes District and down to Lands End, and travelling about 3,000 miles. In that time I saw one 33 - a black Series 3 near Penzance. I saw no Suds and only a few othe Alfas of the same vintage including a 75 whose owner I chatted to in a Laundromat (Laundrette?).
Back home.