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Steve Webb
04-07-11, 10:23
We all know the recent ones, the 156 and 159 SportWagons, but what about the earlier less well know ones.

There was of course the Sbarro Q4 one:
http://berlinasportivo.com/features/sbarro/alfa_romeo_155_02.jpg

Then there is the one based on the 75:
http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/75sportwagon.jpg

And not so rare but a little older, is the Giuliawagon:
http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/giuliawagon.jpg

So what others are there?

AlfaJack
04-07-11, 12:57
The 33 was available in a dogwagon guise too.

Steve Webb
05-07-11, 21:30
The 33 was available in a dogwagon guise too.

You are thinking far too mainstream there Jack! Think outside the box,

How about a 1952 Alfa 1900 Estate?

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/alfa1900_estate.jpg

Or a Giulietta estate?

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/giulietta_estate.jpg

I really like the Giulia estate:

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/giulia_estate.jpg

But not so keen on the Alfasud Sportwagon

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/Alfasud_Estate.jpg

The Alfa 6 looks a bit of a dog too:

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/alfa6_estate.jpg

But the 75 starts to look good again:

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/75_estate.jpg

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/Alfa75_estate.jpg

No need to put up the 155 sbarro again, so how about a 164 estate?

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/sw/Alfa164_estate.gif

Anyone got any others?

Brul(tm)
05-07-11, 21:51
Think outside the box


Anyone got any others?

http://i53.tinypic.com/2u45x02.jpg

http://i53.tinypic.com/dow8xy.jpg

:biggrin:

Regards,
Marc

Steve Webb
05-07-11, 22:05
Hearses. I like it.

Would it be wrong to turn the 164 one into a mini motorhome?

Steve Webb
22-07-11, 21:08
Just found another one on my travels,

How about a 90 estate?

http://www.berlinasportivo.com/forumpics/Alfa_90_estate.jpg

Billy_Bear
26-12-12, 10:04
http://forum.berlinasportivo.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2246&stc=1&d=1356516099

This is a photochop from me, with my old 16V WB

wrinx
26-12-12, 10:23
I think that's great :cool:

wrinx

alfa155chris
26-12-12, 11:29
I like that alot

AlfaJack
26-12-12, 12:01
Lovely! Real rubber band tyres!

Steve Webb
26-12-12, 15:04
That looks great, just a shame the Sbarro one never made it past a couple of motorshow exhibits.

alfa155chris
26-12-12, 16:18
Me and q4pete were thinking about making a 155 sportwagon as we have the skills to do it and most of the tools aswell but have his 155 project to do and my Q4 to repair then we have to work to live also

Steve Webb
26-12-12, 16:41
I always thought grafting the back of a Dedra sportwagon onto a 155 would be the way forward, or maybe taking a Dedra Sportwagon and fitting 155 body panels and doors.

Would cause a stir at Alfa meetings thats for sure.

wrinx
26-12-12, 16:50
Vaguely recall someone sticking a 155 front end on a Marea Weekend...looked pretty good too!

wrinx

alfa155chris
26-12-12, 16:55
I always thought grafting the back of a Dedra sportwagon onto a 155 would be the way forward, or maybe taking a Dedra Sportwagon and fitting 155 body panels and doors.

Would cause a stir at Alfa meetings thats for sure.

I was thinking dedra sportwagon would be the easy way to do it.

Yep would cause a stir at Alfa show but it would be so funny watching them looking round it

alfa155chris
26-12-12, 16:58
Vaguely recall someone sticking a 155 front end on a Marea Weekend...looked pretty good too!

wrinx

I remember that one also think there's a pic of it on my 155selespeed thread on the 155org

alfa155chris
26-12-12, 17:15
A tempra estate had a 155 front end fitted to one

wrinx
28-12-12, 16:39
That's it!

wrinx