A Rad-era track car with a bit of Italian flair? How about this Alfa Romeo Milano?
Starting as a stock Milano Verde, the experts at Centerline Alfa upgraded the car with a built 3.5-liter engine, Girodisc front brake kit, Shankle Super Sport suspension, OMP seats, Schroth harnesses and more.
The Alfa Romeo also features a partially stripped interior as well …
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Ladidadila...
Need video with ad, so that the glorious sound can be turned up.
Pretty slick engine swap- even uses the original intake manifold.
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UltimaDork
3/19/24 6:35 a.m.
The Milano was a good car that suffered from what the Italians call "styling". It's essentially a refined GTV6 chassis with more doors. We sold quite a few at the Alfa dealer I worked at back then and they were surprisingly reliable. I'd wonder about parts availability today.
Bonus points if you can find the power window switches the first time you get in one.
BoxheadTim said:
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Ladidadila...
What will it take to put you in this car today?
I just think it looks neat. It's the right kind of boxy, for me anyway.
I might have to look into a more street-friendly version...