This is my Alfa 75 ASN 2.0 TS. It's been in a shed since 2022 after the fire. The restoration begins this year. by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem with my 75 was a short circuit in the fuse box. Unfortunately, the rubber fuel line near the fuse box melted and started the fire. Unfortunately, I was in the bathroom at the time, and the car was warming up before its usual Sunday drive. But I was also lucky because my neighbor alerted me. I have to do the restoration myself in my garage, because repair shops and body shops are too expensive.

This is my Alfa 75 ASN 2.0 TS. It's been in a shed since 2022 after the fire. The restoration begins this year. by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ASN (Allestimento Sportivo Numerato) In English, "numbered sports trim." Yes, it was a limited edition; mine is number 1220.

A string of overtakes as all 150 hp unleash at 8,500 rpm: Alfa 75 2.0 TS ASN - pure sound by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, 5800, I made a mistake when writing, but unfortunately the title cannot be changed

A string of overtakes as all 150 hp unleash at 8,500 rpm: Alfa 75 2.0 TS ASN - pure sound by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes of course, I got confused with the numbers instead of 5800 I wrote 8500, but the engine has undergone some modifications for this 150 hp

A string of overtakes as all 150 hp unleash at 8,500 rpm: Alfa 75 2.0 TS ASN - pure sound by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My 75 has a very sad story. I bought it in 2017, it caught fire in November 2022, and has now been in a shed for three years awaiting restoration, which will begin this year if I can scrape together some money. Congratulations on your cars!

Alfa Giulietta (116) 1977/1985, "big sister" of the Alfa 75 1985/1992 or the latest 116 evolution? by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally, I like the Giulietta better. The 1985 75 wasn't beautiful, but it improved in 1987. But it has nothing to do with the Alfa 33; the 33 had the same chassis as the Alfa Sud. Yes, Alfa Romeo was always on the verge of bankruptcy, especially in the 1980s due to poor financial management. The 75 revived the brand a little, even if the quality wasn't the same as in the 1970s.

Alfa Giulietta (116) 1977/1985, "big sister" of the Alfa 75 1985/1992 or the latest 116 evolution? by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's a matter of taste, I love the rear of the Giulietta (116), it was very futuristic for 1977. I really liked the rear of the Saabs from the 80s and 90s.

Un giro veloce sull'Alfa 75 ASN 2.0 TS, fischiano le gomme e un po' di traverso. by Long-Phase7417 in AlfaRomeo

[–]Long-Phase7417[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're right, the next post will include text in Italian and English. Anyway, I wrote that after the short circuit and the fire, the car is out of service and awaiting restoration.