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Pat Braden's Alfa Romeo history - the book*


This page is dedicated to the memory of Pat Braden who died on August 25, 2002.

Table of contents

Time
1769-1910 chapter 1
1910-1914 chapter 2
1914-1918 (first WW) chapter 3
1918-1921 (Typ G1) chapter 4
1922 (Tipo RL)-1929 (6C 1750) chapter 5 (Tipo RL - RM) chapter 6 ('20s racers: Tipo P2) chapter 7 (6C1500 1925- 6C1750 1929)
1931 (8C2300)- 1945 (end of the 2nd WW) chapter 8 (8C2300 - Monza) chapter 9 ('30s racers: Tipo A, Tipo B - Type 512, 1940) chapter 10 ("Ferrari" 815, 158 - other prewar compeitition efforts) chapter 11 (8C2900B 1939 - '30s passenger cars chapter 12 (The 2nd World War)
From 1945 until today chapter 13 (late '40s) chapter 14 (1900) chapter 15 (the first Giulietta and a few thoughts on where Alfa missed the point afterwards) chapter 16 (2000 1958 - Giulia '60s) chapter 17 (1750 1967 - AlfaSud 1972 and the racing efforts in the '60s and '70s. "The fall") chapter 18 (the '80s)

Alfa Romeo - the photo gallery

The first page covers Alfa until 1933 (from 1921 to the 6C 1750).
1931-1933 (from the 6C 1750 to P3)
1933-2nd WWW (From the P3 to the 6C 2500)
1950s (Tipo 159 and other racers of the '50s)
Giulietta
1962-1965 (2600, Giulia etc.)

Alfa Romeo pages on the Net

Credit goes to Pat Braden and Dave Sisson

Details on Pat Braden's book: Alfa Romeo Owner's Bible. USD 29.95. Publisher: Robert Bentley. ISBN: 0-8376-0707-8


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Budapest, Hungary.
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