Strange Alfa Giulia TI Coupe


Matthew Danning
 

Anyone seen this before?  Know anything about it?


Craig Parada
 

Shortened by about a foot, shorten the driveshaft, welded it up, and a paint job to cover it. Odd.

On Oct 12, 2022, at 18:04, Matthew Danning via groups.io <mdanning@...> wrote:

Anyone seen this before?  Know anything about it? IMG_4446.JPG


Dale
 

Strange enough that I like it! Good job, from the outside and 10’ away…maybe it was t-boned…
For sale?
Dale


David Russel
 

In Michigan, near my college in Rochester, back in the ‘60’s, there
was a guy who shortened corvairs and took them out Woodwarding and
popped wheelies to everyone’s delight. Obviously, no driveshaft
shortening needed.

David

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On Oct 13, 2022, at 8:50 AM, Dale <daleice@...> wrote:

Strange enough that I like it! Good job, from the outside and 10’ away…maybe it was t-boned…
For sale?
Dale




Fred Cisin
 

Does Miles still have the shortened Honda 600?

I once met a guy in Santa Fe, who cut one VW bus in front of te freigtht doors, and one behind. He then built those into a short VW bus, with no freight doors, and an extra long one, with two selts of freight doors on the right side. If he had used a 213, instead of two 211's , he could have had one set of freight doors on each side of the long one.
Or two 215s. to have two sets of freight doors on each side (THAT would have required some serious frame/pan strengthening)


And, of course, there was a guy who grafted a bug front end onto a bus rear end, creating a sort of station wagon. The "squirrel car" did not handle well.

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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin@...

On Thu, 13 Oct 2022, David Russel wrote:

In Michigan, near my college in Rochester, back in the ‘60’s, there
was a guy who shortened corvairs and took them out Woodwarding and
popped wheelies to everyone’s delight. Obviously, no driveshaft
shortening needed.

David