
mywrongwrist, also known as Luca, shares a captivating photo essay from his visit to the Alfa Romeo museum with his son. His post not only showcases the iconic Italian automotive brand's heritage but also evokes a sense of national pride and nostalgia for a golden era of design and engineering.






What a coincidence. Just looking for the last days for a classic Alfa. You just raised the bar. Thx for sharing these pictures! Dirk
So you could enjoy this additional pic dedicated to you Even if my best memory of today will remain this pic, my little boy dreaming in front of a Formula 1, like I did when I had his age (not even 6 yrs old...)... [I’ll post the pic in a while... not able to inclued it here, don’t ask me why, please....] Ciao Luca
A great way to share with your boy the vintage style of Alfa. Look as good if not better today than 50 years ago. Bill
The 155DTM, good old days
A red Giulietta has always been my dream car. First car was a 1973 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe, then a 1975 Fiat Spider, then a mid-80s Alfa Spider. I was talking with an Alfa restorer in the San Francisco Bay Area the other day. He said a really nice late '50s Giulietta will now cost around $150,000 -- way beyond my budget, and a touch higher than the original MSRP ;-)
Sempre Alfa!!! Thanks for sharing Cheers D
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