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Author: Fred Frey

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CT to FLA

Alfa drive day 3 – Blue Ridge Pkwy to Asheville

by Fred Freyon April 20, 2010February 3, 2022Leave a Comment on Alfa drive day 3 – Blue Ridge Pkwy to Asheville

The Blue Ridge Parkway in the area North of Asheville was subject to some massive storms over the winter visible by the huge amount of tree limbs that littler the side of the highway. Work crews have been hard at …

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Alfa drive day 4 – Asheville to Valdosta GA via Athens

by Fred Freyon April 21, 2010February 3, 2022Leave a Comment on Alfa drive day 4 – Asheville to Valdosta GA via Athens

Hardly enough time was available for all of what Asheville had to offer. The Biltmore estate will have to be seen at another time as many miles needed to be covered today and much of it via the interstate. After …

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Alfa Drive Day 5 – Valdosta GA – Tarpon Springs FL and Palm Harbor.

by Fred Freyon April 23, 2010February 3, 2022Leave a Comment on Alfa Drive Day 5 – Valdosta GA – Tarpon Springs FL and Palm Harbor.

City Hall in Valdosta is the nicest thing in that very small old town… The docks in Tarpon Springs seems to be best known for Greeks and sponges! The Ferrari dealer in Palm Harbor had quite a few nice vintage …

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Snow, what is it go for? Absolutely nothing!

by Fred Freyon December 22, 2009December 22, 2009Leave a Comment on Snow, what is it go for? Absolutely nothing!

The weatherman was right for once in their prediction of a massive snowstorm. Here on the Eastern End of Long Island we got hit with almost 3 feet of it. After an entire day of shoveling (thanks to a non-fuctioning …

Auto Shows / Museums

Micro Cars near Boston

by Fred Freyon July 10, 2009June 17, 2018Leave a Comment on Micro Cars near Boston

Every year a bunch of crazy micro car owners gather in Brookline Mass to cause havoc with their little cars. This is the result. Links: http://bubbledrome.com/ Larz Andersen Museum: https://larzanderson.org/lawnevents/microcarclassic/

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Big and Little

by Fred Freyon December 21, 2009December 21, 2009Leave a Comment on Big and Little

 A wonderful Fiat 126 on it’s way to Mane. Based on the classic Fiat 500 this is the more “modern” version of that iconic car

Nico

Quiet, Nico is sleeping…

by Fred Freyon December 20, 2009December 20, 2009Leave a Comment on Quiet, Nico is sleeping…

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