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The well prepared 1976 Spider of George Schweikle, aka: Conedriver on the BB.

 

 
Two shots of the lovely GTV of Clive Innes, who lives in England.  Clive comes to SNO courtesy of our friends at Alfaholics.

 
Uwe Reuter's fine 1972 GT 1300 Junior has been upgraded to a more potent 1600cc motor.  Uwe lives near Stuttgart,
Germany.  His car was imported from Italy in the 1980's.


Robert Bobardt's modified 1973 GTV 2000, which also lives in Germany, hits the corner at speed.
Changes are found in the car's cylinder head, fuel pump, ignition, pistons, suspension, exhaust,
seats, and front grill.

   
The 1974 GTV of Ed Prytherch.                                                                      SNO meets snow.  This is what Scott Potter's
                                                                                                                   Alfa looks like on a cold day in Fredericksburg, Texas.

       
Steve Smith, not to be confused with Steve Smith, runs his                   Giulia Super is latest addition to the Richard Lane household.
Giulia Sprint GT Jr. at Las Vegas International Speedway.                      It's getting a new respray as we type ... in the original
This one is hereafter known by SNO as SoCal Steve, because he             plum color (rosso something).  Then it gets a nice 1750 motor.
lives in the lower half of the State.  That makes founding SNO
member Steve Smith, who lives up north,  NorCal Steve.

         
        Did you hear about the crazy guy who's putting a Honda S2000 engine in a 1971 GTV?  Yep, he's a SNO member. And he's
        crazy like a fox.  He'll have 240 free-revving horsepower and one heck of a surprise for the unwary street-racer.
        Read more about Keven MacGowan's fascinating project at:  http://alfabb.com/bb/forums/showthread.php?t=14444&page=1&pp=15

     
The pretty 1969 Spider Veloce of Michael Williams.                         Ken Dobson's '74 undergoing restoration.

 
On left is Norberto Bechini of Buenos Aires, with his 1993 Alfa 33 1.7 16V Sport. On right is the 1969 Spider of Bruce Sharer, who's
from Raleigh, North Carolina.


What a lovely line-up of Oregonian Alfas!  On the far right is the Spider of Bob & Gale Gordon.
Second from the right is Joe Kollman's Sprint Coupe, and hiding in the back, the Spider of Joe Cantrell.
If you own one of the other cars in the photo, let us know who you are and we'll be glad to list you.


Here's another shot of the Gordons' Spider, on an Oregon Alfa Club tour.


The '67 GTV of Bryan Biggers, of Saugus, California.  It was inspired, he says, by the cars of two
fellow SNO members.

 


This is the '68 Duetto Junior of David French, who lives in Calgary Alberta, Canada. It has a modified 2L, Milano brakes, partial roll
cage, and more.   A friend's car is parked behind.  David's own GTV, a 1971, is getting  GTAm-look body mods at Al Leake's shop,
in California.  Can't wait to see it!  The engine will come from one of two SNO members known for their hot motors (Car motors,
not THEIR motors).




The two photos above are from Ronan Glon, who lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.  On top is his 1988 Milano Verde.
The project on the tow truck is his 1966 GTV in almost mint condition ... okay, "mint to be" condition.  You've got
to admit that the center grill and front bumper look pretty good.  That's a start!  Given the look of Ronan's Milano, we
are eager to see the GTV when he's done with it.  We're sure he'll do SNO proud.

        
How does Jim Neill (aka: Papajam) do it all?  Besides holding down a day job, he's a prolific dispenser of Alfa knowledge on AlfaBB, hot shoe on the track, restorer, and more.  The GTV is a
'69 Euro spec car. On the lift is a 1971 project car, with a '68 stuffed under it.

 
Tom Badain's Alfa 145 is an especially pretty sight to those of us in the U.S. who don't get to see these fine cars in person, without leaving home.  Tom lives in the U.K.


On left, Oregonian Damian Magista's Non Originale 1978 "Fetta SS" with Sperry head, Webers, hot cams, beefier sway bars, and other misc goodies. On right is
Bruce Sharer's 1975 Ferrari which -- take note guys -- was purchased for him by his wife!!!


Steve Goddard's 1967 GTV is getting a serious restoration. Coming are a later 2L TS engine, ATE/Brembo
brakes, etc. Steve lives in the UK.


Pekka Rossi is from Finland. On the left his GTV gets its engine back after receiving a modified cylinder head, higher compression pistons, new camshafts, and other mods. On the right, he checks out the new engine the proper way, with a rousing drive.


Is this cool or what? Pekka has a postcard with his Spider on the front and a stamp that has his Spider on it. Who needs Elvis stamps? We want Alfas!


Ed Seymour's lovely Spider and GT Jr. live in the U.K. Ed says he took a 30-year Alfa break, but is now making up for lost time.



 

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