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    Milano's are quirky E30's. Upgrade from 2.5L to the 3.0l and since your's is a standard about the only other upgrade you need are factory Recaro SE's and a set of cams and suspension.

    Nice buy.



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      Fixed the wheel situation:



      No plans to change to 3.0, but I will freshen up suspension, lower it and install and Ansa rear muffler. Needs a good polish and engine detail.

      For those who asked this is not a Verde, it is a Gold. 97K miles and all maintenance history. Car recently received new water pump, timing belt, alternator and a/c stuff (compressor, drier, o-rings).

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        Dee troit Milano

        Verde in Detroit $6500…

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          Originally posted by LateFan View Post
          Verde in Detroit $6500…

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          http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/alfa...erde-sale.html
          thats an italian saab......
          I love sitting down and just driving!

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            You're thinking of the 164, which was exactly that - they shared a FWD platform with a Lancia sedan as well.

            The Milano is Alfetta / GTV6 based - same chassis. The Milano (called the 75 in Europe) is the last in-house designed, RWD Alfa.

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              Originally posted by JRKOUPE View Post
              thats an italian saab......
              It is not. It is a rwd 3.0 v6 with a transaxle and inboard brakes.

              You are thinking of the 164 that came after fiat bought Alfa.

              This is basically the last classic Alfa chassis.
              Past - 1991 318i, 1972 '02

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                Has to be one of the best sounding engines in lemons races...flat plane crank

                This is a short clip of 7 laps in our #26 Alfa Romeo Milano, "Angelina" . I am on lap 60 when it begins and the track starts to open up a little so I can win...
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                  That was fun. Seemed like the only guys who could pull like he could were a couple of better-prepared E30s he caught.

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                    How can you keep yourself occupied after raising the bar by some of your work ending up on Mars? Having a fully built 1970 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Ti is one hell of a start.
                    past:
                    1989 325is (learner shitbox)
                    1986 325e (turbo dorito)
                    1991 318ic (5-lug ITB)
                    1985 323i baur
                    current:
                    1995 M3 (suspension, 17x9/255-40, borla)

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                      Wow, some nice nice cars in that video, and great sounds! I love that thing winding up to 7000 and crossing the bridge. I just realized that's the car I posted one page back and didn't even know it was this one. Thanks for posting that.

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                          I know we have a P car thread as well.....

                          check this out , Its also got some P car info thats very cool:



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                          I love sitting down and just driving!

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                              Originally posted by rloewy View Post
                              It is not. It is a rwd 3.0 v6 with a transaxle and inboard brakes.

                              You are thinking of the 164 that came after fiat bought Alfa.

                              This is basically the last classic Alfa chassis.
                              nope..Im thinking of THAT car..lol..it looks like an italian version of a SAAB....looks alone.
                              I love sitting down and just driving!

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                                When they were new they sort of looked like an angular Jetta with a kink, or one that got rear-ended.

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