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Lining up to be
blessed by the Padre. |
Alfa didn't make that many
blue Duettos, but is one of them. Very nice. |
Massimo Melli gives
instructions . . . |
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. . . while others just
admire the Duettos. I believe he has one himself? |
Massimo Mello, President
of the Club Alfa Romeo Duetto Italia, chatting with Stina. |
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Out on the country side we
drove around and sometimes we all just lined up. What an impressive
sight. |
Trying to get organized in
the piazza of magenta. |
We were all examined and
got cards and gifts from the sponsors and CARD, Club Alfa Romeo
Duetto, www.clubarduetto.it |
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In the center we were told
to get in position. |
I never understood what
the position was supposed to be. But it was great fun. |
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A lot of support from the
crew. |
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Here we are, the Italians
from the CARD keeping all of us in order. |
Well, some of us. |
Blue Duetto |
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Italians, not British even
though the moustache might indicate another origin. |
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Well, it's kind of an
organized chaos. Duetto Spiders all over the place. |
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Finally, things are getting settled |
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Stina is in the center,
ready to show the removable steering wheel. |
Everywhere, this device
makes people very curious. |
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The flag. |
Thanks to the sponsors.
They were very interested in our cars. |
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A P8 2300 Monza in "rosso
magenta" |
Not much space here,
right? |
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Some of us were permitted
to sit in the P8, but not me. I was too big. Vikings, you know. |
The ragazza was there to
assist. |
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