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Via Veloce by Wille R.  www.veloce.se     On the Internet since November 1995 and still here.

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My Alfa Romeo pictures and a lot more! #3
Good-looking Alfas! Latest pics are placed last.

  1. Here is the oldest US-Spider Veloce. She is driven by Jeff Bedell! He has registered his two(!) roundtails.
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  2. This 1967 Duetto has been totally restored by Bo Fernholm.
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  3. Roberto in Japan has got himself a brand new GTV.
    roberto1.jpg (27775 byte)
  4. Greg Moore in California USA is the proud owner of this 2000 Spider.
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  5. This is a Spider Veloce 68 from the Netherlands, owned by Erik and Petri Bartel.
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  6. Asaf from israel has this red 1750 GTV.
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  7. Jere Visalli has an Ivory Duetto with tan interior. The rear wing mirror on the left panel proves that this is one of the first series.
    jere.jpg (10428 byte)
  8. Stefan from Switzerland shows his brand new black Spider. The Spider looks very aggressive and powerful.
     
    stefan.jpg (31273 byte)
  9. From the warmth of the sun in United Arab Emirates and David Boxall. It's so hot there that it's only possible to drive the Roundtail at night! Woww!
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  10. Scott Johnson is a well-known author of Spider FAQ's. Here is his 1750 Kamm-tail, one of the oldest still running. Number 12 in the Kamm series.
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