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1988 Alfa Romeo Exterior Photos, Exhaust, Acceleration, Speedometer & Tailpipe Production: Sept 1987, Arese Italy

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Alfa Romeo Milano Breaking News

Alfa Romeo To Unveil Giulietta Car In March - Wall Street Journal December 03, 2009

Alfa Romeo To Unveil Giulietta Car In March AutoWeekMILAN (Dow Jones)--Alfa Romeo is preparing to unveil the Giulietta, successor to the 147 compact, at the Geneva autoshow in March before bringing it to Alfa Romeo Milano name droppedFiat CEO says must work hard on Alfa brand: reportLate name change for Alfa Milano - -all 74 news articles »

Jet-Powered Hybrids, Alfa Romeo Drops Milano Name: Today's Car News - TheCarConnection.com November 30, 2009

Jet-Powered Hybrids, Alfa Romeo Drops Milano Name: Today's Car News Jet-Powered Hybrids, Alfa Romeo Drops Milano Name: Today's Car News[Motor Authority] One of the first volume Alfa Romeo in decades to be sold in the US is just around the corner but its designers are having trouble picking and more »

Not the Milano: the Alfa Romeo Giulietta hot hatch to replace the ancient 147 - Evo December 04, 2009

Alfa Romeo has pulled the wraps off its new hot hatch. The Giulietta replaces the ageing 147, which has been out nearly a decade, and more »

Fastlane: Audi unveils A8 - AsiaOne December 07, 2009

Fastlane: Audi unveils A8 Just months after saying it would launch a 147 replacement called the Milano, Alfa Romeo has dropped the new model name. It will now call the car Giulietta and more »

Chrysler To Extend Holiday Shutdown At Five Plants To Three Weeks - Motor Authority December 08, 2009

things in the pipeline, including the Fiat 500 and vehicles based on the Grande Punto and Panda, plus Alfa Romeo's MiTo, Milano and Evo sedan. and more »

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Boston Tow Party Day One Over, Alfa Leads Big, Everyone Else Throwing Rods

So far, the only Alfa to take an overall win at a LeMons race was a GTV6, but a Milano victory is bound to happen eventually. Milanos have been strangely reliable in LeMons racing, and this car has finished as high as second in the past. With all night to wield Sawzalls and sledge hammers, and the black-flag slate being wiped clean in the morning, we’ll see a lot more cars on the track when the green flag waves on Sunday morning. The Team Waahmbulance Dodge Daytona seems well on its way to taking home its second I Got Screwed trophy, with a 14-hour wrenchfest and rod-knock party culminating in the discovery that the engine got incorrect rod and main bearings installed... A lot can happen on a high-drama, high-temperature track like Stafford, so no prediction is safe. They spent much of...

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1987 Alfa Romeo Milano Driveline?

Hey,

I am looking for an at least semi-complete list of all the rubber parts on a 1987 Alfa Romeo Milano/75 platinum driveline (gearbox, clutch, etc. . .) Thanks for your help, its much appreciated
(asked by Etto on March 20, 2007)

A: Go look up alfa website for parts. (answered by well u know me on March 23, 2007)

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What kind of fuel injection system does an Alfa Romeo Milano come with (either the 2.5L or 3.0L V6)?

I know its not SPICA because I thought Alfa stopped using that after 1981. Is it a Bosch?
(asked by John on August 30, 2007)

A: Yes you are right it is indeed a Bosch L-Jetronic and they also used the Motronic unit as well. (answered by fnsurf on August 30, 2007)

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1987 Alfa Romeo 75/Milano 2.5 litre V6?

Hello,

I am trying to decide whether I should buy a 1987 Alfa Romeo Milano/75 for $1500 CDN (roughly $1250 USD). This is most likely the "platinum" version. I have heard that there are problems with reliability (brakes, electrical). I am a student and although I have plenty of money to perform regular maintenance I am not going to be able to bare too many expensive replacements.

I know that this mostly depends on how well the previous owner has taken care of the car but does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks
(asked by peace* on March 18, 2007)

A: Believe me, I have owned many Italian cars. Right now I own a 1975 Lancia.That sounds like a great buy,but it WILL be expensive for parts.And unless you are an above average wrench, and able to work on it yourself,it will be hard to find a decent mechanic to work on it.....and it won't be cheap! (answered by on March 18, 2007)

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