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There's an independent Alfa Romeo shop there, run by a father-and-son team, the real deal Italian folks. I rarely get to spend time there 'cause the trip is usually during a holiday and the place is closed. Monday AM I got to "go to work" there... it's like visiting with MY family. They had a really well done Duetto in the shop, 1750, all Weber'd up proper, too. Got to get me digits a bit dirty fettlin' with Luciano's Milano, swapped some more "war stories" and generally enjoyed th' company.
True craftsmen are few and far between, these fellas <span style="font-style: italic">are</span>. Google Auto Veloce in Miami and the info is there. Plenty of testimonials.
A few years ago one of their clients found a Mini and it needed the SU's gone thru. Luciano said he didn't know a THING about 'em, asked me if I'd do 'em. "Sure" sez I. He shipped them here, I went thru the things, set 'em as near as possible on the bench and shipped 'em back. He bolted 'em up and hit th' key. VROOM! He was over th' moon. All he had to do was a bit o' balance and idle adjust. That gave me "street cred". :laugh:
True craftsmen are few and far between, these fellas <span style="font-style: italic">are</span>. Google Auto Veloce in Miami and the info is there. Plenty of testimonials.
A few years ago one of their clients found a Mini and it needed the SU's gone thru. Luciano said he didn't know a THING about 'em, asked me if I'd do 'em. "Sure" sez I. He shipped them here, I went thru the things, set 'em as near as possible on the bench and shipped 'em back. He bolted 'em up and hit th' key. VROOM! He was over th' moon. All he had to do was a bit o' balance and idle adjust. That gave me "street cred". :laugh:
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