Alfa Romeo Automobiles S.p.A. is an Italian automaker founded in 1910. Alfa Romeo has been a part of the Fiat Group since 1986.
The Alfa Romeo Owners Club-USA (AROC-USA) is all about experiencing your Alfa, sharing the experience and having fun. You don't have to be a mechanical genius, or drive like Fangio. All you need is an appreciation of driving a passionately designed Alfa Romeo. If this is your first time visiting AROC-USA.org, you can access any of our sections by clicking on the links at the top of any page. Use our discussion forums, post images in the galleries, find a local chapter near you and join the fun by becoming a member today!
Mr. Akiho Hoshino
I own 105.45 ('70 1750 GTV / RHD) for street and 105.30 ('70 GT 1300 Junior / LHD, 1962cc engine) for historic racing.
Jun 3, 2008
Paul H Zabel
Paul
Jul 26, 2008
Tim Cordle
Sep 21, 2008
Vernon Lowe
Joining your list will hopefully rekindle my enthusiasm for my Alfa
Nov 4, 2008
dwight
I run a website called carsinpedia where we have featured a few of Alfas including a 6C corsa.
Jan 24, 2009
Max Banks
Feb 11, 2009
JP Saleeby, MD
Feb 22, 2009
Bruce Brandt
Feb 25, 2009
dwight
They were some very nice Alfas including GTA's and a SS which we featured today.
http://carsinpedia.com/car_day_archive_details.php?id=239
Apr 18, 2009
Bruce Brandt
Apr 18, 2009
Bob Debell
We crossed 8 countries, drove round more than 100 hairpin bends in the Alps, rose to 8600 feet above sea level. The objective of the trip was to raise funds for Vila Maninga in Mozambique. So far £525 has been raised.
Now that we have the photographs, the story of the trip, and the feel of the incredible aura of the rally itself, we will happily make a fully illustrated presentation to any group or club in return for a donation to the charity.
The day of the rally dawned with sunshine and a relaxed start. The next part of the day took me completely by surprise. The atmosphere defies words, you could say there was electricity in the air, or that there is magnetism about it, or that it has an aura of its own. But none of these justly describe the feel of the event. Every tiny lay-by, every bit of gravel, every flat grass verge along the road is occupied. Barbecues, picnics, merrymaking at every turn. Every car that passes blows its horn the drivers wave and shout. Just being there was extraordinary, a 5 day party 1000 miles long. The finale in Tuscany was such good fun that we are thinking of doing it again next year, this time as a group trip involving other classic car enthusiasts [contact me if you would like to join us].
See some of our pictures at http://www.flickr.com/photos/bob_debell/ . More will follow. If you enjoy the pictures, please make a donation at http://www.justgiving.com/robertdebell . Bob Debell.
Jun 14, 2009
Rodney Wren
1972 Alfa Romeo GTA 1300
Jun 17, 2009
Cindy Meitle
Jul 20, 2009
Wilbert Grinsven
Aug 23, 2009
dwight
http://carsinpedia.com/car_day_archive_details.php?id=396
Oct 10, 2009
Vernon Lowe
Oct 11, 2009
Henry (Hank) Baumann
I don,t know about the south but here in Wisconsin, enthusiasts are very few and far between. I had some great experiences in the early 90,s with a german friend who owned a Mille Miglia Alfa. Luckily, we were in Italy so most people we spoke with had an idea on what it was. Wisconsin is fortunate to have a reasonable and quite excellent shop in Appleton called Motion Products. I have seen some interesting older Alfas there and some incredible work as well Keep in touch! Hank
Oct 11, 2009
Vernon Lowe
Having taken 15 years to secure US citizenship I have on occasions considered transfering my allegencies to a US vintage car but am at a loss to find a comparable handling and astheticaly perfect alternative to the 6C. Any ideas?
Oct 11, 2009
Bob Debell
Oct 12, 2009
Ken Girard
Oct 12, 2009
Norm Sippel
You say you're in the South. But, don't mention where.
The Florida Alfa Club had its annual picnic and car show at Ft. DeSoto Park (Best beach in US) yesterday. Not a lot of cars, but some nice Alfas Lancias & Fiats.
Some of us been trying to encourage Bill Warner to have a special display at Amelia 2010 in honor of Alfa's 100th anniversary. But, nothing yet. If Alfa becomes a featured marque, many of us will bring our Alfas to the area to support it.
For a list of Alfa events in the SE, go to: http://floridaalfaclub.org/html/calendar_of_events.html
Oct 12, 2009
Vernon Lowe
Oct 12, 2009
Norm Sippel
I'll pass your location on to one of our FAC members who gets up your way occasionally. He spends a lot of time near Boone, NC.
Our show yesterday wasn't for Concours cars. Just daily drivers.
As for "socialism," we have a LONG way to go before we get like Europe. But, then again, some of that is a good thing.
Oct 12, 2009
KLHarper
Oct 14, 2009
Vernon Lowe
Oct 14, 2009
Alex Csank
Don't forget to plan and come to the 100th anniversary of ALFA celebration, which is going to take place in late June, 2010 in Frederick, MD. I am the convention chairman and we are going to have an historic Alfa racecar demonstration at Summit Point in nearby WV, as well as a great Concorso of historic Alfas at a beautiful setting in the nearby countryside.
Details can be found at the AROC Capital Chapter's website at www.alfaromeonews.com, in the Alfa Owner Magazine, online at the Alfa Bulletin Board at www.alfabb.com, or via the Alfa Romeo Owners Club website at www.aroc-usa.com.
We'd love to see your car at the convention, Vernon! Contact me anytime at alfacentury2010@gmail.com. I'll post details on the convention schedule here soon.
Cheers,
Alex Csank
Oct 14, 2009