This video floored me. I'm used to you knowing just about everything in the JDM world, but I had no idea you were so versed in Italian cars. You're just one of those guys that always impresses. Much appreciation sir.
Whilst I kinda envy the lifestyle of being able to travel around and see cool cars and go to events like Dino and Larry, you guys must deal with some serious jetlag...
Bravo Dino! Finalmente sento quadrifoglio pronunciato come si deve! As an italian living in sweden and in love with Japan, I really enjoy your content. Keep it up! Ciao!
What an amazing place filled with so much history and technology. Alfa Romeo truly demonstrates a passion for pioneering automotive design and technology. What an honor. Thank you, once again, for sharing these unique creations and this very special place with us. Ciao bella.
What an excellent tour. Very informative as I didn’t know a lot about the history of Alfa. The Alfa powered Brabam that Lauda drove was my favourite at the time.
The Disco Volante and the Iguana, they're all so fricken cool!! Thank you Dino! I also respect and appreciate that you're tri lingual, I try and learn languages myself. This episode felt very special.
This opened me up to the world of Alpha Romeo! Your coverage has made me such a fan of all companies and all angles of performance. Thanks for another one, Dino!
Never knew Alfa had this kind of history. Always thought they were a low tier manufacturer. But after watching this i have immense respect for the brand. Their journey and design is amazing. Absolutely some of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen. Thanks Dino!
The Alfa Romeos color is a little throwback to your wrapped r34 GTR :D It is very cool to see what Alfa Romeo has in stock as they strangely never get much attention nowadays. They have such a cool heritage collection! The last i've heard of them was back in 2017 with the GIULIA Quadrifoglio which was a really cool alternative to the BMW M5.
Welcome to Europe guy's. Another great video Dino, love your smood and chill presentation, bang on music and exceptionel camerawork, you and Larry are killing it, autocultere at it very best!
Wow Dino I've always wanted to see the Alfa factory..❤ the Carabo concept is just the most.. I had a matchbox car when I was little, and a book called "Cars to Dream About " it was featured in. Absolutely superb designs all beautifully filmed 👍👍👌
Beautiful video on history of Alfa Romeo. The name of Maserati suv is Grecale. Maserati use the name of the winds for their cars, like Ghibli, Levante or Bora.
Bravo on that video. Alfa Romeo is a seriously cool manufacturer. Nice to see it getting some TH-cam coverage. The only Alfa I ever owned was a 145. It was great driving car.
Disco Volante meaning in english is Flying Saucer .... bellissimo video Dino! Il Museo Alfa Romeo e' meraviglioso e la parte nelle "segrete" una chicca
i woke up after a mere 2 hours sleep to watch this , i was that excited i didn't head back to bed but watched this and then i will watch larrys version
What a treasure trove. There's more than a few there I've never seen even in magazine, so massive thanks for allowing us to drool. If I had to choose one alfa? I think it has to be a pur sang 8c repro, so I could drive it every day. 😂
Thx for sharing. Must get there sometime. Nice to see that im not the only one growing up in dads 75ers and 164ers XD Starting with the first carburator driven 75 then going to the milano and from there to 2.0 164. Cheers.
@@dino_dc yeah, problem is now, that im still used to open the window by pushing the button on the roofpanel instead like in all other cars by the doorpanel XD
let larry know if he comes to montreal formual 1 you'll see an 8C coupe and spider as we got the here in canada also my buddy turned his 4c into a 1 of 1 barchetta (no windsheild) track monster with carbon fiber
I used to work for Maserati/Alfa Romeo & had the pleasure of driving the Quadrifoglio in both Stelvio & Giulia configurations .... the most fun I've had in a car in my life. The car is an absolute rocketship! Sadly I must say as far as reliability goes both brands have nothing but problems .... I would not recommend either brand.
Probably all broken down! I love the cars but I’d never own one. My friends Guila Quad has been off the road for 5 of the last 6 months and Alfa can’t fix it. It needs a new loom now.
I rather eat up the roads in my Terminator Mustang in Dearborn Michigan where my exhaust is legal and that sounds like a washing machine in comparison 😅
Honestly wasn't going to watch just not interested in alfa bur after your history lesson and the amazing classic designs makes me wish we had lot more in the states. Well done sir, took a paid week vacation to wrench on my 91 c4 corvette build 355 built 700r4 built heads and mild cam. Have you playing as I wrench.
True I'm very intrigued by all corners of the automotive world, issues is information on this scale in your face at the heart has one would say a lengthy social history/territory lesson. Automacanics auto engineering is world wide your shining light on the corners least shined upon.
Brera concept? One of the most incredible looking Alfa cars nowhere to be seen?? Dissapointing not to see it in the museam. Think I saw a production Brera in the not for public area but you seemed to not even show it?
If you were going sideways in a twin spark 164, even in the rain, the driver was either an imbecile or the suspension and tires had been replaced with ham
I would love to see Alfa back in all it‘s glory. Simply amazing!
So many would!
This video floored me. I'm used to you knowing just about everything in the JDM world, but I had no idea you were so versed in Italian cars. You're just one of those guys that always impresses. Much appreciation sir.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Whilst I kinda envy the lifestyle of being able to travel around and see cool cars and go to events like Dino and Larry, you guys must deal with some serious jetlag...
Yeah it’s bad!
Make it your lifestyle
Came back to remind you this stranger believes in you
I love how the 164 Procar have the TwinSpark emblem on the back considering it have more than double the amount of cylinders in a TwinSpark engine 😂
Outstanding stuff, this channel is continuing to be fantastic Dino. Tell Larry we love him too.
Will do!
Fantastic tour. Some real gems. DTM. TouringCars. Past Alfa Ruled.
Isn't it Grecale like the wind, not Greciale like Grecia? 😂
Bravo Dino! Finalmente sento quadrifoglio pronunciato come si deve! As an italian living in sweden and in love with Japan, I really enjoy your content. Keep it up! Ciao!
Grazie!
Shoutout to the architecture, lighting and displays. Just make’s the car designs pop even more. Where else but Italy
So true!
Thanks for talking the time to make such an interesting and informative video.
Italian's make cars like nobody else .
Absolutely amazing
Glad you enjoyed it!
If the wording "Art on Wheels" fits to anyone - its Alfa Romeo!
What an amazing place filled with so much history and technology. Alfa Romeo truly demonstrates a passion for pioneering automotive design and technology. What an honor. Thank you, once again, for sharing these unique creations and this very special place with us. Ciao bella.
Alfa romeo is definitely underrated. One of the best designs even Enzo got his appreciation for
Been way too long since I ran an alfa. Thanks for reminding me of the heritage, passion and sheer beauty of this brand.
Alfa's are Amazing I so want a giulia quadrafoglio one day such a awesome piece of engineering
After seeing Larry Chens coverage I looked forward to your unique view of these beautiful cars.
What an excellent tour. Very informative as I didn’t know a lot about the history of Alfa. The Alfa powered Brabam that Lauda drove was my favourite at the time.
So much history that sometimes goes unnoticed, with the engineering exercises and the brand presence beyond the automotive segment.
The Disco Volante and the Iguana, they're all so fricken cool!! Thank you Dino! I also respect and appreciate that you're tri lingual, I try and learn languages myself. This episode felt very special.
This opened me up to the world of Alpha Romeo! Your coverage has made me such a fan of all companies and all angles of performance. Thanks for another one, Dino!
Never knew Alfa had this kind of history. Always thought they were a low tier manufacturer. But after watching this i have immense respect for the brand. Their journey and design is amazing. Absolutely some of the most beautiful cars I've ever seen. Thanks Dino!
I am so unfamiliar with Alfa designs aside that one famous cop car, this was a really cool tour and I'm glad you put up such an extended cut.
The Alfa Romeos color is a little throwback to your wrapped r34 GTR :D It is very cool to see what Alfa Romeo has in stock as they strangely never get much attention nowadays. They have such a cool heritage collection! The last i've heard of them was back in 2017 with the GIULIA Quadrifoglio which was a really cool alternative to the BMW M5.
Welcome to Europe guy's. Another great video Dino, love your smood and chill presentation, bang on music and exceptionel camerawork, you and Larry are killing it, autocultere at it very best!
Thanks so much!!
You and Larry are killing it with the content. I only have so much time in the day. But always find time to watch y'all's videos.
Thank you! Much appreciated 🤙🏻
Wow Dino I've always wanted to see the Alfa factory..❤ the Carabo concept is just the most.. I had a matchbox car when I was little, and a book called "Cars to Dream About " it was featured in.
Absolutely superb designs all beautifully filmed 👍👍👌
Absolutely amazing! Never knew this stuff; forgive me not a real car guy but AR ran rings around the Corvette with their design prowess.
What a wonderful museum and thanks for the great tour.
Beautiful video on history of Alfa Romeo. The name of Maserati suv is Grecale. Maserati use the name of the winds for their cars, like Ghibli, Levante or Bora.
The carabo is such an awesome and somehow timeless design 👌 they could totally pull this of as an EV concept.
An EV wedge styled by Bertone would be awesome
Bravo on that video.
Alfa Romeo is a seriously cool manufacturer. Nice to see it getting some TH-cam coverage.
The only Alfa I ever owned was a 145. It was great driving car.
Dino another amazing vid thanks so much for sharing epic car content and as always keep up the great work 👍
Some absolutely beautiful cars in this collection.
I always follow and enjoy watching your content..keep it up..from the Japanese fan.
ありがとうございます 🙏🏻
Disco Volante meaning in english is Flying Saucer .... bellissimo video Dino! Il Museo Alfa Romeo e' meraviglioso e la parte nelle "segrete" una chicca
The Iguana by Ital Design is incredible. It's the Countach before the Countach existed.
The Martini 155 V6 Ti has the 90 degree V6 Twinspark, last gen of the DTM engine.
What a sick tour. Thanks for the insider look as an Alfa nerd I was geekin tht whole vid
i woke up after a mere 2 hours sleep to watch this , i was that excited i didn't head back to bed but watched this and then i will watch larrys version
Absolutely incredible!
What a treasure trove. There's more than a few there I've never seen even in magazine, so massive thanks for allowing us to drool. If I had to choose one alfa? I think it has to be a pur sang 8c repro, so I could drive it every day. 😂
34:37 was so cool looking. Only alfa stuff I know is from gt/forza, other than the newer US cars, but still enjoyed the video!
Best video you've ever done!
Wow thanks!
@dino_dc love the Japanese stuff but can't wait for more of this Italian adventure
That suv in that green ❤
Such a stunning facility 😮
This is awesome man. Keep up the great work. 👍
That's when cars were cars. Glad I grew up in that time. Cabella
I liked the Alfa Romeo Diva with the mid-engine V-6. Wow. Che Bella Donna!!!!!!
Absolutely beautiful video!
God bless!
Thx for sharing. Must get there sometime. Nice to see that im not the only one growing up in dads 75ers and 164ers XD Starting with the first carburator driven 75 then going to the milano and from there to 2.0 164. Cheers.
Nice way to learn how to drive if I do say so myself lol
@@dino_dc yeah, problem is now, that im still used to open the window by pushing the button on the roofpanel instead like in all other cars by the doorpanel XD
Now that you live in Italy again, take it to the Stelvio one day, a very nice trip with many curves 🙂
What a nice collection Dino, cheers. 👍💪✌
Wow what a collection...so cool
I married in a 75 1.8 white in 1988. Still fond memories!
Ciao Dino ...interessante da vedere..e la cosa bella del Museo e che c'è tanta storia dietro in Alfa Romeo ,Bel Video 👍🌞
Grazie!
That twin-turbo I4 looks insane
Dino da GOAT 🐐
Imma watch Dino Dc😎.
Watch something that cost a fortune💎
9.44 I mean could he not have taken a bigger bite 😂
Should have shown a bit more about the sud, a different famous designer, best handling front wheel drive ever with boxer motor and inboard discs
let larry know if he comes to montreal formual 1 you'll see an 8C coupe and spider as we got the here in canada also my buddy turned his 4c into a 1 of 1 barchetta (no windsheild) track monster with carbon fiber
I used to work for Maserati/Alfa Romeo & had the pleasure of driving the Quadrifoglio in both Stelvio & Giulia configurations .... the most fun I've had in a car in my life. The car is an absolute rocketship!
Sadly I must say as far as reliability goes both brands have nothing but problems .... I would not recommend either brand.
DTM tips rule except for the carbon on the bumper cover!!
Actually the transmission in the Alfa Sud uses the Citroen DS19 invention of putting the disc brakes on the motor to save weight in the wheels..😮
Omg Alfa Romeo very vintage race car design is sooo nice! Ferrari wasn't that famous back then huh?
Well it didn’t exist and make cars till 1947
@@dino_dc hahahahaha
Man they have tons of showrooms. It's insane and interesting at the same time
Guys please help me to identify the name of that red coupe at 32:48, i really wanna learn more about it.
I WANTED TO SEE THE F1 FAN CAR!!!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
42:26 e il prototipo della giulia all epoca era cosi che camuffavano i prototipi per non farli vedere ai giornalisti
Alfa makes such beautiful cars, shame they are so rare here in Canada (and NA in general).
The poor guy who got the MG SUV, my dad has the same model and it’s the biggest pile of crap he’s ever bought (and he’s bought some clunkers)
Haha yeah it’s a piece of crap
Bonjourno, Drifting chose Dino
it has been a long time since i found myself sinking in a youtube video!
50 minutes passed like lightning
Haha thanks for watching!
please stay in Italy . . . . . and give us its all
Haha back in Japan already
Did I miss the TZ3 ? 😢😅
the u.s. got alfa 8c's but no competizione spec
No Rover in the collection...just prototype !
Every single alfa production car is a sports car, somehow or rather.
It's the Maserati Grecale, not Greciale. :)
Probably all broken down! I love the cars but I’d never own one. My friends Guila Quad has been off the road for 5 of the last 6 months and Alfa can’t fix it. It needs a new loom now.
Its strange that they let the BAT cars go
I rather eat up the roads in my Terminator Mustang in Dearborn Michigan where my exhaust is legal and that sounds like a washing machine in comparison 😅
Ok
like i said!!! nobody has this spontaneous human combustion causing videos. like this to me an Alfa lover. dear me im getting woooseyyyy.....clunk
Honestly wasn't going to watch just not interested in alfa bur after your history lesson and the amazing classic designs makes me wish we had lot more in the states. Well done sir, took a paid week vacation to wrench on my 91 c4 corvette build 355 built 700r4 built heads and mild cam. Have you playing as I wrench.
Good to hear. Amazing what you can discover once you are willing to exit your comfort zone
True I'm very intrigued by all corners of the automotive world, issues is information on this scale in your face at the heart has one would say a lengthy social history/territory lesson. Automacanics auto engineering is world wide your shining light on the corners least shined upon.
>>>> 9:57
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I'm in the Alfa Romeo owners club UK
🤘🏾⚡️
I see a alfetta , gtv ,a 75 ,and a 90 but no giulietta.
Brera concept? One of the most incredible looking Alfa cars nowhere to be seen?? Dissapointing not to see it in the museam. Think I saw a production Brera in the not for public area but you seemed to not even show it?
If you were going sideways in a twin spark 164, even in the rain, the driver was either an imbecile or the suspension and tires had been replaced with ham
Yep, definitely an imbecile 😂
Strait 8s have terrible balance and are extremely hard to package. That’s why they’re dead.
#singenionondimentico
Is Larry your girlfriend or what ? 😅 🎉
Yep definitely 😂
Finally someone has pronounced "AKRAPOVIĆ" correctly, congratulations.
Haha
33:21 black Alfa Indy car...
Thanks Dino you deliver us with unlimited car scene .So inspired on you 🫡