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I swear I saw a Ferrari set like the Maserati and Alfa one, but having troubles finding it :(
 
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I ordered this a while ago... but haven't got round to reading it yet :eek:

And I've recently - yesterday - ordered this and this :D
 
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I have that last book you posted, and it's really excellent :D...I just love the Giulia's !!

There is another book that is more of a techy manual which I found interesting, will post up the name when I get back home :thumbs:

EDIT: Just found a couple more of the ones I have sat in my collection, that might be of interest to fellow alfisti!

This one had lots of technical specific info, but not focused on any particular alfa model Amazon.co.uk: Alfa Romeo Owner's Bible 1954 on (Owner's Bibles): Pat Braden: Books
Amazon.co.uk: Alfa Romeo: Always with Passion (Haynes Classic Makes): David Owen: Books

There is also a really good small buyers guide book for the Giulia, which I look through with great interest...just in case I should ever come across a very nice early Step Front 1750 Giulia :) . I think it is this one Amazon.co.uk: The Alfa Romeo Giulia GT Coupe (Essential Buyer's Guide): Keith Booker: Books

I really need to stop buying these books, and keep some money back for when the actual cars need parts! :D
 
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That's how much they cost unfortunately :(...it is imo one of the ULTIMATE Alfa books though. :thumbs:
 
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I've got that (i think!)

it's two big books, that slip into a hard-bound wallet/binder. Except mine has a huge Alfa logo on the front, and as I got it seven years ago, the most recent Alfa is the 166.

One book charts the history of Alfa Romeo (with beautiful pics, new and old); the other book catalogues all of the cars Alfa has made right to the present day. Tomorrow I take a photo of it.

Pat Braden's Alfa owner's bible is great, too :thumbs:

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That may have been the earlier version (sounds very similar!)

The first book in mine charts the history AR, then starts on the cars up until 1940 I think, then the other book carries on the history of cars up until the present day (159/Brera included)
 
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only got the 'Always with Passion' one

the £139 book sounds like a tome :)
 
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