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  1. On 5/2/2019 at 1:05 PM, StevenGuthmiller said:

    I couldn't agree more.

    In my opinion, most of the cars depicted above are just variations on a theme and would have never been considered iconic if it were not for the names associated with them.

    To me, there are not a lot of really iconic cars.

    My personal definition of an iconic car would be something that is instantly recognizable by the majority of people whether they are car lovers, or not.

    If we are talking about what would be iconic to people like us who love cars, that would include almost everything.

    It's just my opinion, but a truly iconic car is one that would be recognized by my wife or 30 year old daughter. :)

    These are my ideas of a truly iconic car.

     

    Steve

     

     

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    The question is, not kitted.

  2. Note that the covered spare tire appears most often on the Spezial roadster, whereas your kit is an amalagam of a Type A, B or C cabriolet. The Spezial roadster is replicated in the 1/16 kit boxed by different companies.

    EDIT: You will also note that the Spezial roadster as a different, split windshield than the cabrios.

     

  3. 57 minutes ago, 89AKurt said:

    Can any Alfa experts tell me if this would work for an engine, for this car?

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    https://www.classicdriver.com/en/article/cars/bat-facts-understanding-extraordinary-bertone-bodied-alfa-romeos-1950s

    You’ll find info about the Alfa BAT at the link above. Note that those 3 cars were based on the 1900 chassis but had a similar-looking 4-cylinder dohc engine. One thing about the Giulietta model kit is that it mostly resembles the bulk of Alfas sold as 1600 Giulias, not 1300 Giuliettas. It gets complicated because there were occasionally crossover features during the transition. But the hood scoop, steering wheel, taillights and glove box door are typical Giulia, not Giulietta.

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