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Challamarosticiat?
Solstimarochallengiat?
Fiatamarostichallengero?
This is really Frank Williams’ speciality. Frank?
For shame! Putting the Alfa Romeo symbol on that “car” is an abomination!
Photo lacks a voluptuous car model.
Alfa Camaro!
“Alfa Romeo builds a car as good as a car can be – briefly” – Jeremy Clarkson
What’s that?
You say you want an All-American Challenger?
May I present (complete with dubs, sweet drop, and velvet interior!):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2008-Dodge-Challenger-SRT-8_W0QQitemZ260406536965QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item3ca1706b05&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A3|39%3A1|240%3A1308
That’s just funky looking. A Fiat that looks like a retro American ponycar. How bizarre.
WTF? Ahhh come on this is bullsh*t. An Alfa Giulia on a Challenger platform, that would be criminal. That would ruin the great history of a really fun to drive light car with this fat a$$ American heavy weight under the skin. Except for the front fascia the rest of the lines don’t really make Italian sense.
For the non Alfisti here is the original, Giulia.
I see no good coming out of this Fiat Chrysler thing. At least not for me and my Alfa obsession.
An Alfa grill on a Challenger re-do (re-doo) that looks, for all the world, like an AMC Javelin.
This makes about as much sense as last week’s wild-arse rumour that an American team would enter F1 with a Ferrari engine re-badged as a Chrysler.
This looks proportioned more like the Crossfire, than the Challenger, so if they want a new Giulia, they could shrink it, and do it with the Crossfire’s tooling, assuming the tooling still exists.
I think that is the next generation Lightning McQueen?
That reminds me a bit of the Lancia Stratos. I guess it’s mostly the greenhouse that does it.
The Camaro called; it wants its halos back…