Urban explorer

Shout up if you've just seen a Classic Alfa, & find out if they are a member?
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LooLooSud33Spider
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Urban explorer

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Sat watching the usual car related you tube stuff and came across this urban explorer chap. He goes round “abandoned” sites looking for anything interesting. He frequently comes across collections of old cars.
In this recent visit he comes cross an Alfetta GTV. TEN 419T. Does anyone recognise the reg ? Is this your old car. !!!
It’s looks like it could be rescued. Seems. Shame to see it sat there just festering 😭
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I have no idea where it is or who owns it (wish I did. I’d be straight in there)
Anyone know anything about it I’d be interested in the back story .
Lou
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There must be so many cars like this laying about Lou.
One good thing is it looks like it has been kept out of direct weather with access to air as well without being covered with a sheet to harbour the damp . All it needs now is someone who can save it, a new generation who will probably convert it to an EV. :?
It is a great reg number as well.

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Kegsti66 wrote:
Sat Apr 30, 2022 11:42 am
All it needs now is someone who can save it, a new generation who will probably convert it to an EV. :?
Damn! Someone needs to develop a hydrogen combustion conversion kit for classics - and FAST!

Yesterday at Auto Italia an Alfa SUV announced its arrival with a series of loud clicking noises. Where is the passion and soul in that?

It certainly looks like it has weathered the ravages of time quite well. And it does have a cool registration 8-)

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I saw a car round here some years ago, with reg TEN 66.

Retired history teacher perhaps on mega Civil Service pension?

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Another explore found these. An Arna SL. The same bloke also has a pair of 116 Giuliettas and a Fiat 127 sport these are for sale sadly the old boy seem to think he’s got his own personal beaulieu In His back garden. When most of them appear to be scrap bit May provide decent spares. Although he’s got a a couple of cortina’s and a Mk1 escort that some muppets May pay over the odds for
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I have the contact email address if anyones interested and all I know is there up north.
Lou

Oh yeah and one for Kev. He’s also got a Beta spider buried in the bushes
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If you are interested contact the owner John at
Email: John.Plant@hotmail.co.uk.
His info was included in the video description so was already in the public domain
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