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Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1 edition

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Owners of Giuliettas and 101-series Giulias were on their own by the 1970s when I served as editor, in sequence, of Alfantics, the newsletter of the Capital Chapter of the Alfa Romeo Owners Club, and the Alfa Owner, the newsletter of the national club. My position enabled me to observe the imaginative ways their owners talked about and worked to keep their cars running, whether as daily drivers, for weekend outings to club gatherings, or on the track. When Richard Langworth, author and publisher of books for collectors of high-end American cars, commissioned me to compile a book about Giuliettas and Giulias, I was eager. Richard’s venture went bust, but to his credit, he offered to help me place my book and put me in touch with the obvious carbook publishers. My book was ready for publication by 1976. But every publisher we approached passed on it, adding something like “If you’ll expand your book to cover all (or all postwar) Alfas and include color pictures, we’ll consider publishing it.” I believed that what the market wanted much more was a useful guide for serious enthusiasts. Finally, in 1982, the first firm that had seen and rejected my Giulietta came back with “You were right, we think a book such as you describe will do well in the current market.” My book became the most referenced carbook in English. Especially popular with readers were my recitation of Giulietta and Giulia paint codes and my tallies of the timing of changes from model-to-model and by serial and engine number during the transition from the 750 and 101 models and from Giuliettas to Giulias.

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Alfa Romeo Giulietta
750 and 101 series Giuliettas and Giulias, 1954-1965
Evan Wilson.

Published 1983 by Osprey Pub. in London .
Written in English.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6
Introduction 7
Prologue: The slate erased 8
Chapter 1 Finding the muscle in the marble 11
Chapter 2 The little jewel 20
Chapter 3 Perfection perfected 56
Chapter 4 The Giulias are coming! The Giulias are coming! 93
Chapter 5 Performance pursued 114
Chapter 6 'There is no such thing' 142
Epilogue: The allure rekindled 156
Appendix 1 Selected principal technical data 158
Appendix 2 Registers 163
Appendix 3 Alfa Owner coverage of the Giulietta epoch 165
Appendix 4 Giulietta and Giulia miniatures 171
Index 173

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
629.2/222
Library of Congress
TL215.A35 W55 1983

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
176 p. :
Number of pages
176
Dimensions
10.0 x 7.5 x 0.75 inches
Weight
24 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3216451M
ISBN 10
0850454964
LC Control Number
83124935
OCLC/WorldCat
11288913
Goodreads
3544395

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