A Concerto For Two Weber Carbs: Driving the 1964 Alfa Romeo Giulia TI Super
I remember old Italian movies in which the Polizia and Carabinieri chased well-dressed villains while driving boxy Alfa Romeos with rounded edges. I watched them in black and white when I was still a child, so at the time I had no idea what these funny cars were called, but their concave rumps stayed in my memory for decades. Later I learned they were called Giulias. In Italian "Giulia" simply means "Julia", a common female name. Typical for the Italians to give an outstanding car a banal name