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Ted27sud
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Classic and Sportscar magazine.

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I'm sure some of you will have spotted it but this month's Classic and Sportscar has a feature on buying Alfasuds. Reasonably good but I don't think it will teach many people on here anything new. Nice to see Suds finally being recognised as classics......maybe the AROC will start to notice them amongst the 105 series polishers! :D
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There's hope for us yet then eh Ted, but as you say, its mostly other folk that need educating in the pleasures of Sudship! :D
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Ted27sud wrote:Nice to see Suds finally being recognised as classics......maybe the AROC will start to notice them amongst the 105 series polishers! :D
Cheers,
Ted
You're jesting, right? :roll:

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Ha ha ha! reminds me of the last AROC event I went to , think it was at Gaydon, about 15 years ago, I limped my rusting tappety Sprint down to Warwickshire to see a guy being given a trophy for best kept modern Alfa... it was a 166 he had bought that week!!! :D

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Not all 105 Series owners are polishers! :D

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