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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by guy1unico, Dec 31, 2016.

  1. guy1unico
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    Guess what year and car:)

    Year and Vehicle.jpg
     
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  2. gnichols
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    from Tampa, FL

  3. Early/mid 30s supercharged 8C Alfa...
     
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  4. gnichols
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    Lower left....
     
  5. rusty rocket
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    Took a shot of this during the stop in Rapid City for the Great American Race. Very similar. IMG_0907_2.JPG
     
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  6. The37Kid
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    Second car is a Type 35B Bugatti GP car. Bob
     
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  8. guy1unico
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    This is a $3.2 mill car (not mine).
    2 , 4 cylinder motors put together and supercharged...in 1934
    Alfa Romeo 8C 2300
    Fabuloso!
     
  9. Huvius
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    I think that particular Alfa could be a PurSang from Argentina but the only blue one of theirs I have seen had full fenders and this looks to be an open car. Of course their cars are so good, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference and the only thing that is a giveaway on their Bugattis is that they use a Ford 8cyl. distributor instead of a mag.


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  10. The37Kid
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    Every time I look at an early 1930's Alfa steering box I think of the one I found at Hershey over 30 years ago. It was last used in a stock I guess, had a driveshaft U joint bugger welded to the steering shaft that went in to the box, Lord only knows what happened to the rest of the car. Bob
     

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