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At this time the Alpine was fitted with the larger flared fenders of the 1974 cars; however, it can still be seen today where these flares were riveted in place, as opposed to the fitting of entirely new fenders. This is unique to 18165.
Most surprisingly, the inside of the fuel door shows the many layers of paint from different period liveries.
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turbodog wrote:wish i had bought one when they where cheap
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Alpineandy wrote:turbodog wrote:wish i had bought one when they where cheap
I'm not sure they've ever been cheap (but I do know what you mean!).
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eastlmark wrote:in the mid 80's they ( I mean 110's in general- don't ask me exactly which one) were on sale for less than about half the cost of a new GT Turbo.
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