
When Curves Meet Canals
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A Splash Of Espresso
It’s quite a thrill watching two different worlds blend seamlessly—like a splash of espresso in a cup of Dutch cream. That’s the feeling you get when this little Alfa rolls through the heart of the Dutch countryside. It shouldn’t make sense—but it does…
Cruising The Dutch Countryside
Where Italy gives curves and charisma, the Netherlands offers calm symmetry: dike roads tracing the water’s edge, orderly farm acres stretching to the horizon, and windmills that turn with centuries of patience. There’s something magical about the way classic cars connect you to the road—and few do it with as much charm as a 1970 Alfa Romeo GT Junior. We set off for a proper test drive to break in the Alfa’s freshly overhauled twin-cam engine and soon left the city behind, trading traffic lights for dike roads that seem to stretch endlessly through the countryside.
At it's finest
It’s the biggest cliché, but this is Dutch heritage at its finest. The narrow dike roads tested the Alfa’s nimbleness as it danced through every corner with the greatest of ease. This whole picture instantly became a time machine. And boy, did we lose track of time. 🏁