Manual-swapped Disco Volante is the one move that actually matters
"The manual conversion is the only upgrade that fixes what was broken about the original spec—everything else was already there."
— Revvly Take
Officine Fioravanti has done what Alfa should've done from the start—fitted a proper manual to the modern Disco Volante, the 2000s homage to Touring's aerodynamic masterpiece. It's the difference between owning a car and piloting one. Values on these have been creeping up; a manual example will only accelerate that trajectory.
Elliot Newton
Classic Driver · Jan 9
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